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* ] (1733-1824), 3rd duc de Lauraguais, 6th duc de Villars, French author | * ] (1733-1824), 3rd duc de Lauraguais, 6th duc de Villars, French author | ||
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* ] (d.1715), wife of ], rebuilt the ] | * ] (d.1715), wife of ], rebuilt the ] | ||
* ], any of a number of hereditary office-holders under the ] of France | * ], any of a number of hereditary office-holders under the ] of France | ||
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de Brancas is a surname:
- André de Brancas (d.1595), Admiral of France
- Jean-Baptiste de Brancas (1693-1770), French bishop
- Louis, Marquis of Brancas and Prince of Nisaro, also known as "Louis-Henri de Brancas-Forcalquier" and "Louis de Brancas de Forcalquier de Céreste" (1672-1750), Marshal of France
- Henri-Ignace de Brancas, Bishop of Lisieux 1714–1760, brother of the above Louis
- Louis-Léon de Brancas (1733-1824), 3rd duc de Lauraguais, 6th duc de Villars, French author
- Nicola de Brancas, Bishop of Marseille 1445-1466
- Marie Françoise de Brancas (d.1715), wife of Alphonse Henri, Count of Harcourt, rebuilt the Château d'Harcourt
- duc de Brancas, any of a number of hereditary office-holders under the Ancien Régime of France
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