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Duke of Aiguillon

Duke of Aiguillon

French aristocratic title


Duke of Aiguillon (French: duc d'Aiguillon) was a title of French nobility in the peerage of France, first created in 1599 by Henry IV of France for Henry of Lorraine, son of Charles, Duke of Mayenne. The title takes its name from the town of Aiguillon.

Coat of arms of the Vignerot du Plessis family, quartering the arms of Vignerot and of du Plessis de Richelieu

List of Dukes of Aiguillon, 1599—1789

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The title of Duke of Aiguillon was suppressed at the time of the French Revolution.


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