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DURFORT , a village
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The greatness of the family dates, however, from the 17th century. Guy Aldonce (16051665), marquis de Duras and comte de Rozan, had, by his wife Elizabeth de la Tour d'Auvergne, sister of Marshal Turenne, six sons, three of whom played a distinguished part. The eldest, Jacques Henri (16251704), was governor of Franche Comte in 1674 and was created a marshal of France for his share in the conquest of that province (1675). The second, Guy Aldonce (16301702), comte de Lorges and duc de Quintin (known as the duc de Lorges), became a marshal of France in 1676, commanded the army in Germany from 1690 to 1695, and captured Heidelberg in 1693. The sixth
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Jean Baptiste (16841770), duc de Duras, son of Jacques Henri, was also a marshal of France. In 1733 he resigned the dukedom of Duras to his son, Emmanuel Felicite, himself receiving the brevet title of duc de Durfort. Emmanuel Felicite (17151789), duc de Duras, took part in all the wars of Louis XV. and was made a marshal of France in 1775. His grandson, Amedee Bretagne Maio (17711838), duc de Duras, is mainly known as the husband of Claire Louise Rose Bonne de Coetnempren de Kersaint (17781828), daughter of Armand Guy Simon de Coetnempren Kersaint (q.v.), who, as duchesse de Duras, presidedover a once celebrated salon and wrote several novels once widely read. The family of Durfort is represented in France now by the branch of Durfort-Civrac, dating from the 16th century. Jean Laurent (17461826), marquis de Civrac, married his cousin, the daughter of the duc de Lorges; his son, Guy Emeric Anne (17671837), duc de Civrac, became afterwards duc de Lorges. Henri, marquis de Durfort-Civrac (18121884), was a well-known politician, and was several times elected vice-president of the chamber of deputies. End of Article: DURFORT If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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