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The House of Sabran was an illustrious Provençal family of knightly extraction extinguished in 1847Henri Jougla de Morenas "Grand Armorial de France" tome 6, page 110-111. in the person of , general, made a hereditary peer of France in 1815, comte-pair (count-peer) in 1817, and duc-pair (duke-peer) in 1825. Among its members are two Catholic saints, three bishops, and five generals. Because his marriage with Victorine-Antoinette de Pontevès was childless, he named as his heirs the two nephews of his wife: Edouard and Léonide de Pontevès-Bargème, in whose favor a royal ordinance of 1828, and 1829
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, authorised the transmission of the title of Duke of Sabran. The name de Sabran has since been carried by the de Pontevès family, through the adoption in 1832.


Origin

The name stemmed from the barony of
Sabran Sabran () is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. Geography Climate Sabran has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification ''Csa''). The average annual temperature in Sabran is . The average annual rainfall ...
near Bagnols sur Cèze in the north of the ''département'' of
Gard Gard () is a department in Southern France, located in the region of Occitanie. It had a population of 748,437 as of 2019;Provence Provence (, , , , ; oc, Provença or ''Prouvènço'' , ) is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône to the west to the Italian border to the east; it is bor ...
significant assets in the town of Beaucaire, as well as a portion of the city of
Uzès Uzès (; ) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. In 2017, it had a population of 8,454. Uzès lies about north-northeast of Nîmes, west of Avignon and south-east of Alès. History Originally ''Ucetia ...
, which fell to it as a result of the marriage around 1156 of Rostaing II to Roscie du Caylar, granddaughter of Elzéart d'Uzès. The ancient old, former lords of Sabran styled themselves by the grace of God, constables of the counts of
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. The family was very proud to count two Catholic saints among its members : Elzéar de Sabran, canonized in 1369, and his wife Dauphine or Delphine, proclaimed ''bienheureuse'', for their mystic love and their love for the humble. Procession is still made for them every September in
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, marshalls of the kingdom of Naples or officers of high rank in the royal navy ( Marine royale) in France. They were also counts of Ariano, sovereign counts of
Forcalquier Forcalquier (; oc, Forcauquier, ) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France. Forcalquier is located between the Lure and Luberon mountain ranges, about south of Sisteron and west of the Durance river. Dur ...
, counts of Sabran, then of Sabran-Pontevès, baron of
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.


Arms and device

* Arms : De gueules, au silver lion ** The arms of
William I of Sabran William I of Sabran (between 1055 and 1105) was a Crusader from the House of Sabran who joined the army of Raymond of Saint-Gilles in October 1095 during the First Crusade. William I was a nephew of Emenon or Amaujeu de Sabran, who was noted as t ...
: de gueules, au lion of gold, different than those of his descendants, are in the
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(Crusaders' Hall) of the
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. They are the same as those of the city of
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through his son
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. He then became the husband of Bertrade de Laon who respectively gave birth to Mathilde and Gueraud d'Auvergne, the couple at the origin of the Amic de Sabran and of the Sabran (families). * Their grand daughter Avigerne the wife of Aigulfe de Maguelone gave birth to the famous
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, whose son
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married a countess of Avignon whose daughter N Amicus d'Avignon would be the mother of Pierre Amic, who in turn was the father of Rostaing I de Sabran, the husband of Belletrude de Tresques who received the village and the château from whence he drew his name. * (his/her) son Emmenon I of Sabran would carry the name of Aimeri de Roca who would marry Emmengarde de Béziers and would inherit the château and the village of la Roque as well as its dependencies. * Rostaing II (993-1006) the son of Emenon (see above) would receive the château of Sabran * Emenon de Sabran (before 1006–1043) was present on 18 December 1029 with the Count of Toulouse William III Taillefer and several great lords for the act of the founding of the Saint-Pierre-de- Sauve monastery. * Rostaing II would marry Simone de Posquières who gave him Emenon II de la Roque, who assisted in 1066 in getting a favorable ruling with his son Hugues de la Roque bishop of Uzès, born of a daughter from the House of Savoie, and husband to Guillemette de Nîmes, through an act passed at the Church of ''Saint-Baudile'' in
Nîmes Nîmes ( , ; oc, Nimes ; Latin: ''Nemausus'') is the prefecture of the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. Located between the Mediterranean Sea and Cévennes, the commune of Nîmes has an estimated population of 148,5 ...
, by
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, in favor of the abbey of Saint-Gilles du Gard, Gibelin de Sabran and William 1st of Sabran. *
William I of Sabran William I of Sabran (between 1055 and 1105) was a Crusader from the House of Sabran who joined the army of Raymond of Saint-Gilles in October 1095 during the First Crusade. William I was a nephew of Emenon or Amaujeu de Sabran, who was noted as t ...
would marry his cousin Adalasie Amic, daughter of Pierre Amic and Agnès of Avignon, the descendant of Louis Boson the Blind,
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, and great-granddaughter of
Louis the Pious Louis the Pious (german: Ludwig der Fromme; french: Louis le Pieux; 16 April 778 – 20 June 840), also called the Fair, and the Debonaire, was King of the Franks and co-emperor with his father, Charlemagne, from 813. He was also King of Aqui ...
and of Anne of Constantinople. William I is known for having had la chartreuse de Valbonne with Burgundy roofs built, which is in a forest between la Roque and Goudargues, where he owned property. * The son of William I, called William of Châteauneuf, married Constance Amic, the granddaughter of Pierre Amic and Agnes of Avignon. Their son Rostaing III of Sabran would marry Roscie of Uzès, who would bring part of that city ''en héritage'' (dot?) to the Sabran family, whose son Rainon II of Uzès married Garsinde de Forcalquier and their grandson Guiraud Amic II de Sabran would wed Alix de Forcalquier. Their son William IV of Sabran in turn wed Guillemette Amic, daughter of Guiraud Amic I and Galburge du Caylar and granddaughter of William of Châteauneuf and Constance Amic. * William of Châteauneuf and Constance Amic had another son, William IV of Sabran, who married Emmengarde Mévouillon; their descendants would have ties with the lords of Baux, of De Banne, of Sabran and of Nicolaï. * Their son Pierre de Castelnau, Papal Legate, married in turn Dauphine of Sabran de la Roque, the daughter of Raimond Bernard de la Roque, himself the son of Hugues de la Roque, Bishop of
Uzès Uzès (; ) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. In 2017, it had a population of 8,454. Uzès lies about north-northeast of Nîmes, west of Avignon and south-east of Alès. History Originally ''Ucetia ...
. * Guillaume de Sabran, son of Géraud Amic and Adélaïde de Forcalquier. * Upon the death of Guillaume II de Forcalquier, he relied on the non-compliance with the testamentary provisions of Bertrand de Forcalquier to claim the inheritance. He took the title of Count of Forcalquier in 1202–1204, and succeeded in seizing Forcalquier and a large part of the estate. He grants franchises to Sisteron, before Raymond Bérenger of Provence escapes from Catalonia and obtains recognition of loyalty from his subjects. In 1220, he obtained the southern half of the county. XVIII century – present– *** Louis Hector Honoré Maxime de Sabran (4 December 1739–1811), the last Bishop of Laon, grand almoner of Queen
Marie-Antoinette Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne (; ; née Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria, and was the penultimate child and ...
, Deputy of the clergy to the
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, opponent of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. Died in 1811. If the name of Sabran remains attached to the domain of
Ansouis Ansouis (; oc, Ansoís) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.Luberon The Luberon ( or ; Provençal: ''Leberon'' or ''Leberoun'' ) is a massif in central Provence in Southern France, part of the French Prealps. It has a maximum elevation of and an area of about . It is composed of three mountain ranges (from wes ...
, he can boast of being linked to the great families of Europe. Philippine de Sabran would be the grandmother of the princes de Monaco and the queen of England spoke of the Sabrans as her cousins since Garsinde de Sabran, wife of Ildefonse of Provence, had a son named Raymond Béranger whose wife,
Beatrice of Savoy Beatrice of Savoy (c. 1198 – c. 1267) was Countess consort of Provence by her marriage to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence. She served as regent of her birth country Savoy during the absence of her brother in 1264. Early life She was the ...
, would give him four daughters married to the kings of France, of
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and of England. *** One of the descendants of Garsinde de Sabran would be the
Prince of Conti The title of Prince of Conti (French: ''prince de Conti'') was a French noble title, assumed by a cadet branch of the princely house of Bourbon-Condé. History The title derives its name from Conty, a small town in northern France, c. 35 km ...
, Procureur of the king and Baron of Bagnols, who as such pretended to the inheritance of the domain of La Roque through the sons of Captain Guillaume de la Gor of la Roque via the captain's son Guillaume de la Gorce, whose wife, Catherine Blisson, was a descendant of Rostaing II of Sabran by his son Rostaing de Posquières. *** The House of Sabran saw its descendant rise to the Papacy as Pope
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(Born Guillaume Grimoard de Roure). *** Over time and by inheritance the domaine of Sabran became divided, it included all the north-east of the
Gard Gard () is a department in Southern France, located in the region of Occitanie. It had a population of 748,437 as of 2019;Pont-Saint-Esprit Pont-Saint-Esprit (, literally "Holy Spirit Bridge"; oc, Lo Pònt Sant Esperit) is a commune in the Gard département in southern France. It is situated on the river Rhône and is the site of a historical crossing, hence its name. The Ardèche fl ...
,
Bagnols-sur-Cèze Bagnols-sur-Cèze (, literally ''Bagnols on Cèze''; oc, Banhòus de Céser) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie région in southern France. History A small regional center, Bagnols-sur-Cèze was quite certainly a Roman town ( ...
,
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known for its wine, Lirac,
Saint-Victor-la-Coste Saint-Victor-la-Coste (; Provençal Occitan: ''Sent Victor de la Còsta'') is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitania region in Southern France. In 2019, it had a population of 2,135. Built against a hill overlooking a plain covered ...
, Lussan, Vallérargues and all the parts of the estates brought by their wives through marriage such as Uzès, Posquières, Caylar, Baux, Forcalquier etc. *** On the date of 29 October 2007, the ancestral domain, undivided property since 1973, left the patrimony of the Sabran-Pontevès by a judicial sale ordered by the tribunal de grande instance of Paris, at the request of the sole co-heir, Princess Jacques d'Orléans, duchess of Orléans, née Gersende de Sabran-Pontevès, in litigation with her three brothers and who, wishing to leave 25 years of joint ownership, caused the division and sale of the goods constituting the family patrimony.
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would receive as part of an inheritance the château and the village of La Roque, as well as its dependencies * Rostaing II (993-1006) the son of Emenon (sp see above?) would receive the château of Sabran * Emenon de Sabran (before 1006–1043) was present on 18 December 1029 with the Count of Toulouse William III Taillefer and several great lords when (acte de fondation) of the Saint-Pierre-de- Sauve monastery. * Rostaing II would marry Simone de Posquières who gave him Emenon II de la Roque, who assisted in 1066 in getting a favorable ruling with his son Hugues de la Roque bishop of Uzès, born of a daughter from the House of Savoie, and husband to Guillemette de Nîmes, through an act passed at the Church of ''Saint-Baudile'' in
Nîmes Nîmes ( , ; oc, Nimes ; Latin: ''Nemausus'') is the prefecture of the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. Located between the Mediterranean Sea and Cévennes, the commune of Nîmes has an estimated population of 148,5 ...
, by
Raymond IV Raymond IV may refer to: * Raymond IV of Pallars Jussà (count, 1047–1098) *Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse (r. 1094 - 1105), also count of Tripoli (1102–1105) *Raymond IV, Count of Tripoli Raymond IVKevin James Lewis, ''The Counts of Tripoli and ...
, in favor of the abbey of Saint-Gilles du Gard, Gibelin de Sabran and William 1st of Sabran. * William I of Sabran would marry his cousin Adalasie Amic, daughter of Pierre Amic and Agnès of Avignon, the descendant of Louis Boson the Blind,
King of Provence The land of Provence has a history quite separate from that of any of the larger nations of Europe. Its independent existence has its origins in the frontier nature of the dukedom in Merovingian Gaul. In this position, influenced and affected by ...
, and great-granddaughter of
Louis the Pious Louis the Pious (german: Ludwig der Fromme; french: Louis le Pieux; 16 April 778 – 20 June 840), also called the Fair, and the Debonaire, was King of the Franks and co-emperor with his father, Charlemagne, from 813. He was also King of Aqui ...
and of Anne of Constantinople. William I is known for having had la chartreuse de Valbonne with the Burgundy roofs built, which is in a forest between la Roque and Goudargues, where he owned goods. * The son of William I, called William of Châteauneuf, married Constance Amic, the granddaughter of Pierre Amic and Agnes of Avignon. Their son Rostaing III of Sabran would marry Roscie of Uzès, who would bring part of that city ''en héritage'' (dot?) to the Sabran family, whose son Rainon II of Uzès married Garsinde de Forcalquier and their grandson Guiraud Amic II de Sabran would wed Alix de Forcalquier. Their son William IV of Sabran in turn wed Guillemette Amic, daughter of Guiraud Amic I and Galburge du Caylar and granddaughter of William of Châteauneuf and Constance Amic. * William of Châteauneuf and Constance Amic had another son, William IV of Sabran, who married Emmengarde Mévouillon; their descendants would have ties with the lords of Baux, of De Banne, of Sabran, and of Nicolaï. * Their son Pierre de Castelnau, Papal Legate, married in turn Dauphine of Sabran de la Roque, the daughter of Raimond Bernard de la Roque, himself the son of Hugues de la Roque, Bishop of
Uzès Uzès (; ) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. In 2017, it had a population of 8,454. Uzès lies about north-northeast of Nîmes, west of Avignon and south-east of Alès. History Originally ''Ucetia ...
. * Guillaume de Sabran, son of Géraud Amic and Adélaïde de Forcalquier. * Upon the death of Guillaume II de Forcalquier, he relied on the non-compliance with the testamentary provisions of Bertrand de Forcalquier to claim the inheritance. He took the title of Count of Forcalquier in 1202–1204, and succeeded in seizing Forcalquier and a large part of the estate. He grants franchises to Sisteron, before Raymond Bérenger of Provence escapes from Catalonia and obtains recognition of loyalty from his subjects. In 1220, he obtained the southern half of the county. 18th century – present– *** Louis Hector Honoré Maxime de Sabran (4 December 1739 – 1811), the last bishop of Laon, grand almoner of Queen
Marie-Antoinette Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne (; ; née Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria, and was the penultimate child and ...
, Deputy of the clergy to the
Estates-General of 1789 The Estates General of 1789 was a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners (Third Estate). It was the last of the Estates General of the Kingdom o ...
, opponent of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. Died in 1811. If the name of Sabran remains attached to the domain of
Ansouis Ansouis (; oc, Ansoís) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.Luberon The Luberon ( or ; Provençal: ''Leberon'' or ''Leberoun'' ) is a massif in central Provence in Southern France, part of the French Prealps. It has a maximum elevation of and an area of about . It is composed of three mountain ranges (from wes ...
, he can boast of being linked to the great families of Europe. Philippine de Sabran would be the grandmother of the princes de Monaco and the queen of England spoke of the Sabrans as her cousins since Garsinde de Sabran, wife of Ildefonse of Provence, had a son named Raymond Béranger whose wife,
Beatrice of Savoy Beatrice of Savoy (c. 1198 – c. 1267) was Countess consort of Provence by her marriage to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence. She served as regent of her birth country Savoy during the absence of her brother in 1264. Early life She was the ...
, would give him four daughters married to the kings of France, of
Cornwall Cornwall (; kw, Kernow ) is a historic county and ceremonial county in South West England. It is recognised as one of the Celtic nations, and is the homeland of the Cornish people. Cornwall is bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic ...
and of England. *** One of the descendants of Garsinde de Sabran would be the
Prince of Conti The title of Prince of Conti (French: ''prince de Conti'') was a French noble title, assumed by a cadet branch of the princely house of Bourbon-Condé. History The title derives its name from Conty, a small town in northern France, c. 35 km ...
, Procureur of the king and Baron of Bagnols, who as such pretended to the inheritance of the domain of La Roque through the sons of Captain Guillaume de la Gor of la Roque via the captain's son Guillaume de la Gorce, whose wife, Catherine Blisson, was a descendant of Rostaing II of Sabran by his son Rostaing de Posquières. *** The House of Sabran saw its descendant rise to the Papacy as Pope
Urban V Pope Urban V ( la, Urbanus V; 1310 – 19 December 1370), born Guillaume de Grimoard, was the head of the Catholic Church from 28 September 1362 until his death in December 1370 and was also a member of the Order of Saint Benedict. He was the on ...
(Born Guillaume Grimoard de Roure), . *** Over time and by inheritance the domaine of Sabran became divided, it included all the north-east of the
Gard Gard () is a department in Southern France, located in the region of Occitanie. It had a population of 748,437 as of 2019;Pont-Saint-Esprit Pont-Saint-Esprit (, literally "Holy Spirit Bridge"; oc, Lo Pònt Sant Esperit) is a commune in the Gard département in southern France. It is situated on the river Rhône and is the site of a historical crossing, hence its name. The Ardèche fl ...
,
Bagnols-sur-Cèze Bagnols-sur-Cèze (, literally ''Bagnols on Cèze''; oc, Banhòus de Céser) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie région in southern France. History A small regional center, Bagnols-sur-Cèze was quite certainly a Roman town ( ...
,
Tavel Tavel may refer to: Places * Tavel, Gard, a commune in France * Tavel AOC, a French wine ''appellation'' from the town of Tavel * Tafers (french: Tavel, link=no), a municipality in Switzerland People * Connie Tavel Connie Tavel is an Ameri ...
known for its wine, Lirac,
Saint-Victor-la-Coste Saint-Victor-la-Coste (; Provençal Occitan: ''Sent Victor de la Còsta'') is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitania region in Southern France. In 2019, it had a population of 2,135. Built against a hill overlooking a plain covered ...
, Lussan, Vallérargues and all the parts of the estates brought by their wives through marriage such as Uzès, Posquières, Caylar, Baux, Forcalquier etc. *** On the date of 29 October 2007, the ancestral domain, undivided property since 1973, left the patrimony of the Sabran-Pontevès by a judicial sale ordered by the tribunal de grande instance of Paris, at the request of the sole co-heir, Princess Jacques d'Orléans, duchess of Orléans, née Gersende de Sabran-Pontevès, in litigation with her three brothers and who, wishing to leave 25 years of joint ownership, caused the division and sale of the goods constituting the family patrimony. In 2009 at the auction for the families ancestral Château of Ansouis, after
Pierre Cardin Pierre Cardin (, , ), born Pietro Costante Cardino (2 July 1922 – 29 December 2020), was an Italian-born naturalised-French fashion designer. He is known for what were his avant-garde style and Space Age designs. He preferred geometric shap ...
having been outbid, a second sale took place by the 3rd Duke for the benefit of Gérard et Frédérique Rousset-Rouvière, who acquired it for 5.6 million Euros.


List of Dukes of Sabran

House of Sabran (extinguished) : * Elzéar Louis Zozime (1764–1847), first duke of Sabran in 1825. He adopted the twins Marc Edouard and Joseph Léonide of Pontevès, nephews of his wife, and transmitted the title to them. House of Ponteves : * Marc Edouard of Sabran-Pontevès (1811–1878), (2nd 6e duc Duke of Sabran), nephew of his predecessor, Duke of Sabran-Pontevès by letters patent of July 18, 1829 authorising him to pick to pick up the title from his uncle. * Elzéar Charles Antoine of Sabran-Pontevès (1840–1894), (3rd 7e duc Duke of Sabran), son of his predecessor * Edmond Marie Zozime de Sabran-Pontevès (1841–1903), (4th8e duc de Sabran), brother of his predecessor, husband of Charlotte de la Tullaye, with whom he inherited the château de Magnanne à Ménil (
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) in 1883. He was mayor of that village from 1883 to 1896 * Hélion Louis Marie Élzéar of Sabran-Pontevès (1873–1920), (5th 5e duc duke of Sabran), son of the 4th * Amic René Louis Marie Élzéar de Sabran-Pontevès (1879–1963), (6e duc de Sabran), frère du précédent, maire de Ménil de 1908 à 1912 * Marie Joseph Elzéar Gustave Jean Foulques de Sabran-Pontevès (1908–1973), (7e duc de Sabran), cousin of the precedings, descendant de Joseph Léonide de Pontevès. * Charles Elzéar Marie Joseph Adrien de Sabran-Pontevès (1937), (8th duke of Sabran), son of his predecessor


Other members

* Gersende de Sabran-Pontevès (1912–2013), mayor of Tramayes (1971–1989), daughter of Amic de Sabran-Pontevès, 1re de Sabran and wife of Amaury de Chansiergues d'Ornano then Christian de Quatrebarbes. Legitimist, she was from the 1940s on a faithful supporter of the
Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia Infante Jaime of Spain, Duke of Segovia, Duke of Anjou (''Jaime Leopoldo Isabelino Enrique Alejandro Alberto Alfonso Víctor Acacio Pedro Pablo María de Borbón y Battenberg'') (23 June 1908 – 20 March 1975), was the second son of King Alfo ...
and his descendants. Gersende de Quatrebarbes was ''présidente d'honneur'' of the Vendée Militaire association, succeeding Gonzalve de Bourbon,
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. * Gersende de Sabran-Pontevès (1942), her cousin, daughter of Foulques de Sabran-Pontevès, de Sabran and wife of Jacques d'Orléans,
Duke of Orléans Duke of Orléans (french: Duc d'Orléans) was a French royal title usually granted by the King of France to one of his close relatives (usually a younger brother or son), or otherwise inherited through the male line. First created in 1344 by King ...
. * Jean Henri, count of Sabran-Pontevès (1939), brother of the preceding, had four daughters. * Géraud Marie de Sabran-Pontevès, vicomte de Sabran (1943), brother of the preceding, mayor of
Ansouis Ansouis (; oc, Ansoís) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.Delphine de Sabran, French society hostess and daughter of Joseph, comte de Sabran.


Family tree

Rostaing de Sabran, lord of
Tresques Tresques (; oc, Trescas) is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. Population See also *Communes of the Gard department This is a list of the 351 communes of the Gard department of France. The communes cooperate in the f ...
and of Lirac, advisor to the count of Toulouse x Belletrude des Baux │ └─> Emenon x Ermengarde de Béziers │ └─> Rostaing ├─> Emenon │ ├─> Guillaume │ │ │ ├─> Pierre │ │ │ ├─> Rostaing, lord of
Uzès Uzès (; ) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. In 2017, it had a population of 8,454. Uzès lies about north-northeast of Nîmes, west of Avignon and south-east of Alès. History Originally ''Ucetia ...
wed in first marriage: Constance Amic daughter of Giraud Amic (1094–1102), it was she who brought Ansouis into the de Sabran family │ │ x 2nd marriage: Roscie of Uzès, lady of
Le Caylar Le Caylar (; oc, Lo Cailar), also known as ''Le Caylar-en-Larzac'', is a commune in the Hérault department in southern France, in the administrative region of Occitanie. It has the Village étape label since 2013. Geography Le Caylar is s ...
│ │ │ │ │ ├─> Rainier de Sabran, lord of
Le Caylar Le Caylar (; oc, Lo Cailar), also known as ''Le Caylar-en-Larzac'', is a commune in the Hérault department in southern France, in the administrative region of Occitanie. It has the Village étape label since 2013. Geography Le Caylar is s ...
and of
Ansouis Ansouis (; oc, Ansoís) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.Uzès Uzès (; ) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. In 2017, it had a population of 8,454. Uzès lies about north-northeast of Nîmes, west of Avignon and south-east of Alès. History Originally ''Ucetia ...
│ │ │ x 1) Garsende, countess of
Forcalquier Forcalquier (; oc, Forcauquier, ) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France. Forcalquier is located between the Lure and Luberon mountain ranges, about south of Sisteron and west of the Durance river. Dur ...
, lady of
La Tour-d'Aigues La Tour-d'Aigues (; oc, La Torre d'Egues) is a Communes of France, commune in the Vaucluse Departments of France, department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Regions of France, region in southeastern France. Geography The town is located at th ...
and of
Ansouis Ansouis (; oc, Ansoís) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.Garsende, countess of
Forcalquier Forcalquier (; oc, Forcauquier, ) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France. Forcalquier is located between the Lure and Luberon mountain ranges, about south of Sisteron and west of the Durance river. Dur ...
│ │ │ │ │ x Alphonse II, Count of Provence │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └─> Béatrix, Countess of Gap and of Embrun, lady of
Le Caylar Le Caylar (; oc, Lo Cailar), also known as ''Le Caylar-en-Larzac'', is a commune in the Hérault department in southern France, in the administrative region of Occitanie. It has the Village étape label since 2013. Geography Le Caylar is s ...
│ │ │ │ x Guigues VI of Bourgogne,
dauphin of Viennois The counts of Albon (''comtes d'Albon'') were members of the medieval nobility in what is now south-eastern France. Guigues IV, Count of Albon (d. 1142) was nicknamed ''le Dauphin'' or ''the Dolphin''. His nickname morphed into a title among ...
, count of Albon, of Gap et d' Embrun │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x 2) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├─> Guillaume, baron of
Ansouis Ansouis (; oc, Ansoís) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.Ariano │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├─> Elzéar, lord of
Ansouis Ansouis (; oc, Ansoís) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.Cucuron Cucuron () is a village (commune) in the Vaucluse department, of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in southeastern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Cucuronnais''. Located on the south side of the Luberon mountain range, Cucuron is surr ...
and of
Vaugines Vaugines (; oc, Vaugina) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. It lies on the southern slopes of the Luberon Massif. It is a very old and isolated village. Vaugines has preserv ...
, co-lord of
Uzès Uzès (; ) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. In 2017, it had a population of 8,454. Uzès lies about north-northeast of Nîmes, west of Avignon and south-east of Alès. History Originally ''Ucetia ...
│ │ │ │ │ x Cécile d'Agoult │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └─> Ermengol │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └─> Raine, lord of La Tour d'Aigues │ │ │ x Philippine of Mamolène │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├─> Rostaing, seigneur of la Tour d'Aigues │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └─> Garsende │ │ │ x Guillaume Adhémar de Monteil, seigneur de
Grignan Grignan (; oc, Grinhan) is a commune in the Drôme department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. It has a Renaissance castle and is mentioned in the letters that Madame de Sévigné wrote to her daughter, Madame de Gr ...
and of Peypin d'Aigues │ │ │ │ │ └─> Elzéar, lord of Caylar │ │ x Guillemette de Sabran │ │ │ ├─> Guillaume │ │ │ │ │ ├─> Giraud │ │ │ x Galburge of Caylar │ │ │ │ │ └─> William │ │ │ └─> Emenon │ └─>
Gibelin Ghibbelin of Sabran (also spelled Gibelin) ( 1045 – 1112) was Archbishop of Arles (1080–1112), papal legate (1107–1108), and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (1108–1112). Biography Ghibbelin was named Archbishop of Arles at the Council of ...
(-1112), archbishop of Arles (1108–1112), légat du pape (1107–1107), Patriarch of Jerusalem (1108–1112)


Notes and references


Bibliography

* {{cite web, title=Bon sang ne peut mentir, author=Duchesse de Sabran-Pontevès, location=Paris, agency=Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès, pages=311, date= May 1987, quote=Roselyne Manca de Vallombrosa, fille du comte de ce nom et d’Adrienne Lannes de Montebello, elle a épousé en 1936 Foulques, comte puis duc de Sabran-Pontevès, fils du comte de ce nom et de Constance, princesse de Croÿ. Par cet ouvrage, elle livre ses souvenirs au public


See also

* Familles subsistantes de la noblesse française Properties of the Sabran-Pontevès family *
Ansouis Ansouis (; oc, Ansoís) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.Pontevès (Ruines du château) *
Bargème Bargème (; oc, Bargema) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. See also *Communes of the Var department The following is a list of the 153 communes of the Var department of Fra ...
Ruines du château) Provencal nobility