List of French dukedoms
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Duke
A duke or duchess is a member of the nobility, historically of highest rank below the monarch, and historically controlling a duchy...
titles created by the monarchs of France. See also Dukes in France
Dukes in France
The title of Duke was the highest title in the French nobility during the time of the monarchy in France.-Old dukedoms:The highest precedence in the realm, attached to a feudal territory, was given to the twelve original pairies, which had originated in the Middle Ages and also had a traditional...
, French nobility
French nobility
The French nobility was the privileged order of France in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern periods.In the political system of the Estates General, the nobility made up the Second Estate...
and List of French peerages.
Title | Date of Creation | Surname | Current Status | Notes |
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Duc de Normandie | 911 | Normandie | Forfeit 1204 | |
Duc de Bourgogne | 1032 | Royal family | Extinct 1361 | |
Duc de Guyenne | 1259 | Anjou | Forfeit 1369 | also forfeit 1294–1303 and 1347–1360 |
Duc de Bretagne | 1297 | Dreux | Merged in the Crown 1532 | |
Duc de Bourbon | 1327 | Bourbon | Forfeit 1527 | |
Duc de Normandie | 1332 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1350 | |
Duc d'Orléans Duc d'Orléans Duke of Orléans was one of the highest ranking titles of the French peerage and dates back to the 14th century. Known as princes of the blood , the title of Duke of Orléans was exclusive to princes of the nearest collateral line of the royal family; thus they constituted a junior branch of the... |
1344 | Royal family | Extinct 1376 | |
Duc de Bar | 1354 | Bar, Anjou, Lorraine | Returned to the Crown 1766 | |
Duc de Normandie | 1355 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1364 | |
Duc d'Anjou | 1356 | Royal family | Extinct 1481 | |
Duc d'Auvergne | 1360 | Royal family | Extinct 1521 | |
Duc de Berry | 1360 | Royal family | Extinct 1416 | |
Duc de Touraine | 1360 | Royal family | Exchanged 1363 | |
Duc de Bourgogne | 1363 | Royal family | Annexed by the Crown 1477 | |
Duc de Touraine | 1386 | Royal family | Exchanged 1392 | |
Duc d'Orléans Duc d'Orléans Duke of Orléans was one of the highest ranking titles of the French peerage and dates back to the 14th century. Known as princes of the blood , the title of Duke of Orléans was exclusive to princes of the nearest collateral line of the royal family; thus they constituted a junior branch of the... |
1392 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1498 | |
Duc de Guyenne | after 1392 | Royal family | Extinct 1400 | |
Duc de Guyenne | after 1400 | Royal family | Extinct 1415 | |
Duc de Touraine | 1401 | Royal family | Extinct 1416 | |
Duc d'Alençon | 1404 | Alençon | Extinct 1525 | Forfeit 1458–1461, 1474–1476 and 1482–1483 |
Duc de Nemours | 1404 | Évreux | Extinct 1503 | |
Duc de Valois | 1406 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1498 | |
Duc de Berry | 1416 | Royal family | Extinct 1416 | |
Duc de Touraine | 1416 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1422 | |
Duc de Berry | 1417 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1422 | |
Duc de Touraine | 1423 | Douglas | Extinct 1424 | |
Duc de Normandie | 1436 | Royal family | Extinct 1436 | |
Duc de Guyenne | 1436 | Royal family | Extinct 1436 | |
Duc de Berry | 1461 | Royal family | Exchanged 1461 | |
Duc de Normandie | 1465 | Royal family | Exchanged 1469 | |
Duc de Guyenne | 1469 | Royal family | Extinct 1474 | |
Duc de Valois | 1498 | Angoulême | Merged in the Crown 1515 | |
Duc de Valentinois | 1498 | Borgia | Returned to the Crown before 1548 | |
Duc de Longueville Duc de Longueville Duc de Longueville was a French title of nobility, though not a peerage.It was created in 1505 by King Louis XII of France for his first cousin once removed François d'Orléans, comte de Dunois, son of François d'Orléans, comte de Dunois, son of Jean d'Orléans, comte de Dunois , who was an... |
1505 | Orléans | Extinct 1694 | |
Duc de Nemours | 1507 | Foix | Extinct 1512 | |
Duc de Nemours | 1515 | Medici/Savoie | Extinct 1524 | |
Duchesse d'Angoulême | 1515 | Savoie | Extinct 1531 | |
Duchesse d'Anjou | 1515 | Savoie | Extinct 1531 | |
Duc de Vendôme | 1515 | Bourbon | Merged in the Crown 1589 | |
Duc de Châtellerault | 1515 | Bourbon-Montpensier | Forfeit 1527 | |
Duchesse de Valois | 1516 | Orléans | Extinct 1520 | |
Duchesse de Berry | 1517 | Royal family | Extinct 1549 | |
Duc de Roannais | 1519 | Gouffier | Extinct 1519 | |
Duc de Nemours | 1524 | Savoie | Extinct 1652 | |
Duc de Dunois | 1525 | Orléans-Longueville | Extinct 1537 | |
Duchesse de Bourbon | 1527 | Savoie | Extinct 1532 | |
Duchesse de Châtellerault | 1527 | Savoie | Given away 1530 | |
Duchesse d'Auvergne | 1528 | Savoie | Extinct 1532 | |
Duc de Guise | 1528 | Lorraine | Extinct 1688 | |
Duc de Chartres Duc de Chartres - Carolingian Counts :* 882-886 Hastings, Norman Chief, beat Carloman II of France in 879, agreed to settle and receives County of Chartres. He sells in 886 to finance an expedition in which he disappears.- House of Blois :... |
1528 | Royal Family, Este, Savoie-Nemours | Redeemed by the Crown 1623 | |
Duchesse de Châtellerault | 1530 | Savoie | Extinct 1532 | |
Duc d'Estouteville | 1537 | Estouteville, Bourbon-Saint-Pôl, Orléans-Longueville, Goyon de Matignon, Grimaldi | Extinct 1949 | |
Duc d'Étampes | 1537 | Pisseleu/Brosse | Extinct 1565 | |
Duc de Nevers | 1539 | Albret, Cleves, Gonzaga | Sold 1659 | |
Duc d'Orléans Duc d'Orléans Duke of Orléans was one of the highest ranking titles of the French peerage and dates back to the 14th century. Known as princes of the blood , the title of Duke of Orléans was exclusive to princes of the nearest collateral line of the royal family; thus they constituted a junior branch of the... |
1540 | Royal family | Extinct 1545 | |
Duc d'Angoulême | 1540 | Royal family | Extinct 1545 | |
Duc de Châtellerault | 1540 | Royal family | Extinct 1545 | |
Duc de Beaumont-le-Vicomte | 1543 | Alençon, Bourbon-Vendôme | Merged in the Crown 1589 | |
Duc de Bourbon | 1544 | Royal family | Extinct 1545 | |
Duc d'Aumale | 1547 | Lorraine-Guise | Extinct 1631 | |
Duc de Châtellerault | 1548 | Hamilton | Forfeit 1559 | Restored and extended in 1864, extinct 1895 |
Duchesse de Valentinois | 1548 | Poitiers | Extinct 1566 | |
Duchesse de Berry | 1550 | Royal family | Extinct 1574 | |
Duc d'Albret | 1550 | Albret, Bourbon-Vendôme | Merged in the Crown 1589 | |
Duc de Montmorency | 1551 | Montmorency | Forfeit 1632 | |
Duc de Chevreuse | 1555 | Lorraine | Sold 1655 | |
Duc d'Albret | 1556 | Albret, Bourbon | Merged in the Crown 1589 | |
Duc de Beaupréau | 1562 | Bourbon-La Roche-sur-Yon | Extinct 1565 | |
Duc de Thouars | 1563 | La Trémoille | Extinct 1933 | |
Duc de Granville | 1563 | Bourbon-Vendôme | Extinct 1590 | |
Duchesse de Châtellerault | 1563 | de France | Exchanged 1582 | |
Duc de Roannais | 1566 | Gouffier | Sold 1667 | |
Duc d'Enghien | 1566 | Bourbon-Condé | Extinct 1569 | |
Duc d'Anjou | 1566 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1574 | |
Duc de Bourbon | 1566 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1547 | |
Duc d'Alençon | 1566 | Royal family | Extinct 1584 | |
Duc de Château-Thierry | 1566 | Royal family | Extinct 1584 | |
Duc d'Auvergne | 1569 | Royal family | Merged in the Crown 1574 | |
Duc de Penthièvre | 1569 | Luxembourg, Lorraine, Bourbon-Vendôme | Extinct 1687 | |
Duc d'Évreux | 1569 | Royal family | Extinct 1584 | |
Duc de Mercœur | 1569 | Lorraine | Extinct 1712 | |
Duc de Montargis | 1570 | Royal Family, Este, Lorraine | Sold 1612? | |
Duc d'Uzès | 1572 | Crussol | Extant | |
Duc de Mayenne | 1573 | Lorraine-Guise, Gonzaga | Sold 1654 | |
Duc de Saint-Fargeau | 1574 | Bourbon-Montpensier | Extinct 1693 | |
Duc d'Anjou | 1576 | Royal family | Extinct 1584 | |
Duc de Touraine | 1576 | Royal family | Extinct 1584 | |
Duc de Berry | 1576 | Royal family | Extinct 1584 | |
Duc de Ventadour | 1578 | Lévis | Extinct 1717 | |
Duc de Joyeuse | 1581 | Joyeuse, Lorraine-Guise | Extinct 1675 | |
Duc de Piney Duc de Piney Duc de Piney was a title in the Peerage of France. The holders were also sometimes called duc de Luxembourg, after the House of Luxembourg, from whom they were descended.... |
1581 | Luxembourg, Albert, Clermont, Montmorency-Luxembourg | Extinct 1861 | |
Duc d'Epernon | 1581 | Nogaret de La Valette | Extinct 1661 | |
Duc d'Elbeuf | 1581 | Lorraine | Extinct 1825 | |
Duc de Retz | 1581 | Gondy | Resigned 1634 | |
Duc de Rethel | 1581 | Gonzaga | Sold 1658 | |
Duchesse d'Angoulême | 1582 | Poitiers | Extinct 1619 | |
Duc de Châtellerault | 1583 | Bourbon-Montpensier, Orléans | Extinct 1693 | |
Duc d'Hallwin | 1588 | Hallwin | Extinct 1611 | |
Duc de Montbazon | 1588 | Rohan | Extinct 1593 | |
Duc de Ventadour | 1589 | Lévis | Extinct 1717 | |
Duc de Montbazon | 1595 | Rohan | Extant | |
Duc de Beaufort Duc de Beaufort 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 Henry IV, with a remainder to their illegitimate son César of Bourbon-Vendôme, later also Duke of Vendôme.The duchy was sold by the... |
1597 | Estrées, Bourbon-Vendôme | sold 1688 | |
Duc de Vendôme | 1598 | Bourbon | Extinct 1712 | |
Duc de Biron | 1598 | Gontaut | Forfeit 1602 | |
Duc de Thouars | 1599 | La Trémoille | Extinct 1933 | |
Duc d'Aiguillon | 1600 | Lorraine-Mayenne | Extinct 1621 | |
Duc de Rohan | 1603 | Rohan | extinct 1638 | |
Duc de Sully | 1606 | Béthune | extinct 1807 | |
Duc de Fronsac Duke of Fronsac The seigneurie of Fronsac was promoted to a duchy twice during the 17th century.- First promotion : 1608 :The title of duke of Fronsac was first created in 1608 for the Orléans-Longueville family, a bastard branch of the house of Valois... |
1608 | Orléans-Longueville | extinct 1631 | |
Duchesse de Montpensier | 1608 | Bourbon, Orléans | Extinct 1693 | |
Duc de Damville | 1610 | Montmorency | Extinct 1632 | |
Duc d'Hallwin | 1611 | Hallwin | Extinct 1620 | |
Duc de Châteauroux | 1616 | Bourbon-Condé | Extant | |
Duc d'Angoulême | 1619 | Valois | Extinct 1653 | |
Duc de Luynes | 1619 | Albert | Extant | |
Duc de Lesdiguières | 1620 | Bonne, Créquy | extinct 1711 | |
Duc de Bellegarde | 1620 | Saint-Lary | extinct 1646 | |
Duc de Brissac | 1620 | Cossé | extant | |
Duc de La Rocheguyon | 1621 | Silly | extinct 1628 | |
Duc de Chaulnes Duke of Chaulnes The title of Duke of Chaulnes , a French peerage, is held by the Albert family beginning in 1621.-History:The Duchy of Chaulnes was established by a letters patent of January 1621, registered on 6 March 1621 at the Parliament of Paris in favour of a younger brother of Charles d'Albert, Duke of... |
1621 | Albert d'Ailly | extinct 1698 | |
Duc d'Hallwin | 1621 | Hallwin, Schomberg | extinct 1656 | |
Duc de Candale | 1621 | Nogaret de La Valette | extinct 1639 | |
Duc de La Valette | 1622 | Nogaret de La Valette | extinct 1661 | |
Duc d'Orléans Duc d'Orléans Duke of Orléans was one of the highest ranking titles of the French peerage and dates back to the 14th century. Known as princes of the blood , the title of Duke of Orléans was exclusive to princes of the nearest collateral line of the royal family; thus they constituted a junior branch of the... |
1626 | Royal family | extinct 1660 | |
Duc de Chartres Duc de Chartres - Carolingian Counts :* 882-886 Hastings, Norman Chief, beat Carloman II of France in 879, agreed to settle and receives County of Chartres. He sells in 886 to finance an expedition in which he disappears.- House of Blois :... |
1626 | Royal family | extinct 1660 | |
Duc de Chevreuse | 1627 | Lorraine-Guise | sold 1655 | |
Duc de Villars | 1627 | Brancas | extinct 1858 | |
Duc de Valois | 1630 | Royal family | extinct 1660 | |
Duchesse d'Aumale | 1631 | Lorraine | extinct 1638 | |
Duc de Richelieu Duke of Richelieu Duke of Richelieu was a title in the peerage of France. It was created on 26 November 1629 for cardinal Richelieu who, as a clergyman, had no issue to pass it down to... |
1631 | Plessis, Vignerot, La Chapelle-Jumilhac | extinct 1952 | |
Duc de La Rouchfoucauld | 1631 | La Rochefoucauld | extant | |
Duc de Montmorency | 1633 | Bourbon-Condé | merged in the Crown in 1830 | title changed to Duc d'Enghien in 1689 |
Duc de Retz | 1634 | Gondy | extinct 1676 | |
Duc de Fronsac Duke of Fronsac The seigneurie of Fronsac was promoted to a duchy twice during the 17th century.- First promotion : 1608 :The title of duke of Fronsac was first created in 1608 for the Orléans-Longueville family, a bastard branch of the house of Valois... |
1634 | Plessis, Maillé-Brézé, Bourbon-Condé, Vignerot | extinct 1822 | |
Duc d'Aiguillon | 1634 | L'Age | extinct 1635 | |
Duc de Saint-Simon | 1635 | Rouvroy | extinct 1755 | |
Duc de La Force Duc de La Force The title of Duc de la Force, pair de France was created in 1637 for members of the Caumont family, who were lords of the village of La Force in the Dordogne.... |
1637 | Caumont | extinct 1755 | |
Duc d'Aumale | 1638 | Savoie-Nemours | extinct 1641 | |
Duc d'Aiguillon | 1638 | Vignerot, Plessis | extinct 1800 | |
Duc d'Albret | 1641 | Bourbon-Condé | given away 1651 | |
Duc de Valentinois | 1642 | Grimaldi | extinct 1731 | |
Duc d'Aumale | 1643 | Savoie-Nemours | extinct 1652 | |
Duc de Gramont Duc de Gramont The Duke of Gramont is a senior French peerage. It was created in 1643. The dukedom also holds the titles Peer of France, Prince de Bidache, Sovereign of Bidache, Count of Guiche and Louvigny, Viscount of Aster, Baron d'Andouins and of Hagetmau... |
1643 | Gramont | extinct 1644 | |
Duc de Gramont Duc de Gramont The Duke of Gramont is a senior French peerage. It was created in 1643. The dukedom also holds the titles Peer of France, Prince de Bidache, Sovereign of Bidache, Count of Guiche and Louvigny, Viscount of Aster, Baron d'Andouins and of Hagetmau... |
1648 | Gramont | extant | |
Duc de Rohan | 1648 | Rohan-Chabot | extant | |
Duc d'Albret | 1665 | La Tour d'Auvergne | extinct 1802 | |
Duc de Château-Thierry | 1665 | La Tour d'Auvergne | extinct 1802 | |
Duc de Bourbon | 1661 | Bourbon-Condé | merged in the Crown 1830 | |
Duc d'Orléans Duc d'Orléans Duke of Orléans was one of the highest ranking titles of the French peerage and dates back to the 14th century. Known as princes of the blood , the title of Duke of Orléans was exclusive to princes of the nearest collateral line of the royal family; thus they constituted a junior branch of the... |
1661 | Royal family | merged in the Crown 1830 | |
Duc de Chartres Duc de Chartres - Carolingian Counts :* 882-886 Hastings, Norman Chief, beat Carloman II of France in 879, agreed to settle and receives County of Chartres. He sells in 886 to finance an expedition in which he disappears.- House of Blois :... |
1661 | Royal family | merged in the Crown 1830 | From 1674, the eldest son of the Duke of Orléans |
Duc de Valois | 1661 | Royal family | merged in the Crown 1830 | |
Duc de Randan | 1661 | La Rochefoucauld-Randan, Foix de Candale | extinct 1714 | |
Duc de Verneuil | 1663 | Bourbon | extinct 1682 | |
Duc d'Estrées | 1663 | Estrée | extant | |
Duc de La Meilleraye | 1663 | La Porte-Mazarin | extinct 1738 | |
Duc de Rethel | 1663 | La Porte-Mazarin | extinct 1738 | |
Duc de Villeroy | 1663 | Neufville | extinct 1794 | |
Duc de Mortemart | 1663 | Rochechouart | extant | |
Duc de Poix | 1663 | Créquy | extinct 1687 | |
Duc de Saint-Aignan | 1663 | Beauvilliers | extinct 1828 | |
Duc de La Rocheguyon | 1663 | Plessis-Liancourt | extinct 1674 | |
Duc de Tresmes | 1663 | Potier | extinct 1794 | title changed to Duc de Gesvres in 1670 |
Duc de Noailles | 1663 | Noailles | extant | |
Duc de Coislin | 1663 | Cambout | extinct 1732 | |
Duc de Choiseul | 1665 | Choiseul | extinct 1705 | |
Duc d'Aumont | 1665 | Aumont | extinct 1888 | |
Duc de Roannais | 1667 | Aubusson de La Feuillade | extinct 1725 | |
Duc de Nemours | 1672 | Royal family | merged in the Crown in 1830 | |
Duc de Saint-Cloud | 1674 | n/a | extinct 1811 | held by the Archbishop of Paris Archbishop of Paris The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paris is one of twenty-three archdioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in France. The original diocese is traditionally thought to have been created in the 3rd century by St. Denis and corresponded with the Civitas Parisiorum; it was elevated to an archdiocese on... |
Duchesse d'Angoulême | 1675 | Orléans | extinct 1696 | |
Duc de Beaufort Duc de Beaufort 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 Henry IV, with a remainder to their illegitimate son César of Bourbon-Vendôme, later also Duke of Vendôme.The duchy was sold by the... |
1688 | Montmorency-Luxembourg | extinct 1862 | title changed to Duc de Montmorency in 1689; extended in 1864, extinct 1951 |
Duc de Duras | 1689 | Durfort, Chastellux | extant | title changed to Duc de Rauzan in 1825 |
Duc de Boufflers | 1695 | Boufflers | extinct 1751 | |
Duc d'Harcourt | 1700 | Harcourt | extant | |
Duc de Guise | 1704 | Bourbon-Condé | merged in the Crown 1830 | |
Duc de Villars | 1705 | Villars | extinct 1777 | |
Duc d'Alençon | 1710 | Royal family | extinct 1714 | |
Duc d'Angoulême | 1710 | Royal family | extinct 1714 | |
Duc de Fitz-James | 1710 | Fitz-James | extinct 1967 | |
Duc de Rambouillet | 17711 | Légitimé de France, Bourbon | extinct 1792 | |
Duc de Rohan-Rohan | 1714 | Rohan | extinct 1787 | |
Duc de Valentinois | 1716 | Goyon de Matignon, Grimaldi | extinct 1949 | |
Duc de Mercœur | 1723 | Bourbon-Conti | sold 1770 | |
Duc de Rochefort | 1728 | Rohan | extant | |
Duc de Châtellerault | 1730 | La Trémoille | extinct 1759 | |
Duc de Lauragais | 1731 | Brancas | extinct 1794 | |
Duc d'Ayen | 1737 | Noailles | extinct 1793 | |
Duc de Lesparre | 1739 | Gramont | extinct 1801 | |
Duc de Gisors | 1742 | Fouquet | extinct 1761 | |
Duc de Broglie | 1742 | Broglie | extant | |
Duc d'Anville | 1746 | La Rochefoucauld | extinct 1792 | |
Duc de Coigny | 1747 | Coigny | extinct 1865 | |
Duc de Clermont-Tonnerre | 1755 | Clermont-Tonnerre | extant | |
Duc de Laval | 1758 | Montmorency-Laval | extinct 1851 | |
Duc de Villequier | 1759 | Aumont | extinct 1888 | |
Duc de Picquigny | 1761 | Albert de Chaulnes | extinct 1769 or 1792 | |
Duc de Praslin | 1762 | Choiseul | extant | |
Duc de Beaumont Duc de Beaumont Duc de Beaumont was a French Duke created by Letters Patent in 1765.The title, referring to Beaumont-du-Gâtinais in the Île-de-France, was created for Monseigneur Charles-François-Christian de Montmorency-Luxembourg, son of Christian-Louis, prince de Tingry and his wife Louise-Madeleine de Harlay,... |
1765 | Montmorency-Luxembourg | extinct 1878 | |
Duc de Liancourt | 1765 | La Rochefoucauld | extant | |
Duc de Poix | 1767 | Noailles | extinct 1794 | |
Duc d'Anjou | 1771 | Royal family | merged in the Crown 1795 | |
Duc d'Angoulême | 1773 | Royal family | merged in the Crown 1824 | |
Duc d'Auvergne | 1773 | Royal family | exchanged 1778 | |
Duc de Mercœur | 1773 | Royal family | exchanged 1778 | |
Duc de Croï d'Havré | 1773 | Croy d'Havré | ||
Duc d'Alençon | 1774 | Royal family | merged in the Crown 1795 | |
Duc de Civrac | 1774 | Durfort de Civrac | extinct 1787 | |
Duc de Quintin | 1774 | Durfort de Civrac de Lorge | extant | title changed to Duc de Lorge in 1776 |
Duc de Lesparre | 1774 | Gramont | extinct 1795 | |
Duc de Berry | 1776 | Royal family | merged in the Crown 1824 | |
Duc du Châtelet | 1777 | Châtelet | extinct 1793 | |
Duc de Guiche | 1780 | Gramont | extinct 1836 | |
Duc de Polignac | 1780 | Polignac | extant | |
Duc de Maillé | 1784 | Maillé de La Tour Landry | extant | |
Duc de Lévis | 1784 | Lévis | extinct 1863 | |
Duc de Saulx-Tavannes | 1786 | Saulx-Tavannes | ||
Duc de La Force Duc de La Force The title of Duc de la Force, pair de France was created in 1637 for members of the Caumont family, who were lords of the village of La Force in the Dordogne.... |
1787 | Caumont | extant | |
Duc de Massa | 1806 | Régnier | extinct 1962 | |
Duc de Dantzig | 1807 | Lefebvre | extinct 1820 | |
Duc de Parme | 1808 | Cambacérès | extinct 1824 | |
Duc de Plaisance | 1808 | Lebrun | extinct 1926 | |
Duc de Bellune | 1808 | Victor | extinct 1853 | |
Duc de Conegliano | 1808 | Moncey | extinct 1842 | |
Duc de Trévise | 1808 | Mortier | extinct 1912 | |
Duc de Dalmatie | 1808 | Soult | extinct 1857 | |
Duc de Valmy | 1808 | Kellermann | extinct 1868 | |
Duc de Rivoli | 1808 | Masséna | extant | |
Duc de Raguse | 1808 | Marmont | extinct 1852 | |
Duc de Padoue | 1808 | Arrighi de Casanova | extinct 1888 | |
Duc de Montebello Duc de Montebello The title of Duc de Montebello was created by the French Emperor Napoleon I in 1808 as a victory title for Jean Lannes, one of Napoleon's most daring and talented generals... |
1808 | Lannes | extant | |
Duc de Castiglione | 1808 | Augereau | extinct 1915 | |
Duc d'Auerstaedt Duc d'Auerstaedt The title of Duc d'Auerstaedt was created by Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, for the Marshal of France Louis Nicolas Davout in 1808 as a victory title rewarding and commemorating Davout's splendid victory at the Battle of Auerstaedt in 1806.The title became extinct in 1853 but was then given to... |
1808 | Davout | extinct 1853 | extended 1864, extant |
Duc d'Abrantes | 1808 | Junot | Extinct 1859 | extended 1869, extinct 1985 |
Duc d'Elchingen | 1808 | Ney | Extinct 1969 | |
Duc de Rovigo | 1808 | Savary | Extinct 1872 | |
Duc de Vicence | 1808 | Caulaincourt | Extinct 1896 | |
Duc de Bassano Duc de Bassano The titles of Comte Maret and Duc de Bassano were created by the Emperor Napoleon I of France in 1807 and 1809 respectively for Hugues Bernard Maret, the diplomat and statesman... |
1809 | Maret | Extinct 1906 | |
Duc de Feltre | 1809 | Clarke | Extinct 1852 | extended 1864, extant |
Duc d'Istrie | 1809 | Bessières | Extinct 1856 | |
Duc de Tarente | 1809 | MacDonald | Extinct 1912 | |
Duc de Cadore | 1809 | Nompère de Champagny | Extinct 1893 | |
Duc de Gaete | 1809 | Gaudin | Extinct 1841 | |
Duc d'Otrante | 1809 | Fouché | Extant | |
Duc de Reggio | 1810 | Oudinot | Extant | |
Duc de Navarre | 1810 | Beauharnais | Extinct 1852 | |
Duc de Dalberg Duc de Dalberg The title of Duc de Dalberg was created by the French Emperor Napoleon I on the 14th of April 1810 for Emmerich von Dalberg, the nephew of Karl Theodor von Dalberg, Prince-Primate of the Confederation of the Rhine and Grand Duke of Frankfurt. He died on the 27th of April, 1833... |
1810 | Dalberg | Extinct 1833 | Extended as Duc de Tascher de La Pagerie in 1859, extinct 1902 |
Duc de Decrès | 1813 | Decrès | Extinct 1820 | |
Duc d'Albufera | 1813 | Suchet | Extant | |
Duchesse de Frioul | 1813 | Duroc | Extinct 1829 | |
Duchesse de Saint-Leu | 1814 | Beauharnais | Extinct 1837 | |
Duc des Cars | 1816 | Pérusse | Extinct 1822 | |
Duc de La Châtre | 1817 | La Châtre | Extinct 1824 | |
Duc de Sabran | 1817 | Sabran, Pontevès | extant | |
Duc de Talleyrand | 1817 | Talleyrand-Périgord | extinct 1968 | |
Duc de Croy | 1817 | Croy | extant | |
Duc d'Avaray | 1817 | Bésiade | extinct 1941 | |
Duc de Bauffremont | 1817 | Bauffremont | extant | |
Duc de Crillon | 1817 | Berton des Balbi | extinct 1870 | |
Duc de Valengin | 1817 | Berthier | extinct 1918 | |
Duc d'Havré | 1817 | Croy | extinct 1839 | |
Duc de Choiseul | 1817 | Choiseul, Marmier | extinct 1947 | title changed to Duc de Marmier in 1839 |
Duc d'Aremberg | 1824 | Arenberg | Extinct 1877 | |
Duc de Blacas Blacas -Blacas d'Aulps family:Blacas is the name of two old French houses which successively owned the Lordship of Aups castle in Provence .... |
1824 | Blacas d'Aulps Blacas -Blacas d'Aulps family:Blacas is the name of two old French houses which successively owned the Lordship of Aups castle in Provence .... |
Extant | |
Duc de Rivière | 1825 | Rivière | Extinct 1901 | |
Duc des Cars | 1825 | Pérusse | Extant | |
Duc de Caraman | 1830 | Riquet | Extant | |
Duc de Céreste | 1830 | Brancas-Villars | Extinct 1858 | |
Duc de Melfort | 1841 | Drummond | Extinct 1902 | |
Duc de Pasquier | 1845 | Pasquier | Extant | title changed to Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier in 1862 |
Duc d'Isly | 1845 | Bugeaud | Extinct 1865 | |
Duc de Montmorot | 1847 | Muñoz | Extinct 1873 | |
Duc de Malakoff | 1856 | Pélissier | Extinct 1864 | |
Duc de Magenta Duc de Magenta John MacMahon, an Irish doctor born in Limerick, was naturalised in France in 1749 and married Charlotte Le Belin, Dame d'Eguilly, on 13 April 1750. The same year he was created Marquis d'Eguilly by King Louis XV. His son, the second Marquis, served in the American War of Independence and was a... |
1859 | MacMahon | Extant | |
Duc de Morny | 1863 | Morny | Extinct 1943 | |
Duc de Persigny | 1863 | Fialin | Extinct 1885 |