DUKES OF BEAUFORT (FRANCE)

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'Duke of Beaufort' was a title in the French nobility.
It was first created in 1597 as a peerage for Gabrielle d'Estrée, Marquesses of Monceaux, the mistress of King Henri IV, with a remainder to their illegitimate son César of Bourbon-Vendôme, later also Duke of Vendôme.
The duchy was sold by the fourth Duke in 1688 to Charles François Frederic of Montmorency-Luxembourg, who was created Duke of Beaufort without a peerage that same year. The duchy was renamed Duchy of Montmorency in 1689. He later succeeded as Duke of Piney-Luxembourg.
==Dukes of Beaufort - first creation (1597-1688)==

★ 1. 1597-1599 : Gabrielle, Duchess of Beaufort (15711599)

★ 2. 1599-1665 : César, Duke of Beaufort (15941665)

★ 3. 1665-1669 : Francis, Duke of Beaufort (16161669)

★ 4. 1669-1675 : Louis, Duke of Beaufort (16121669)

★ 5. 1675-1688 : Louis II Joseph, Duke of Beaufort (16541712)
The last duke sold the duchy in 1688.
==Dukes de Beaufort - second creation (1688-1689)==

★ 1. 1688-1689 : Charles, Duke of Beaufort (16621726), buyer of
The Dukedom was renamed Montmorency in 1689. See Duke of Montmorency.

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