The House of Polignac is the name of an ancient and powerful
French noble family that took its name from the ''
château de Polignac'', of which they had been ''sieurs'' since
Carolingian
The Carolingian dynasty (; known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings, Karolinger or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family named after Charlemagne, grandson of mayor Charles Martel and a descendant of the Arnulfing and Pippin ...
times.
Agnatically,
ruling family of
Monaco
Monaco (; ), officially the Principality of Monaco (french: Principauté de Monaco; Ligurian: ; oc, Principat de Mónegue), is a sovereign city-state and microstate on the French Riviera a few kilometres west of the Italian region of Lig ...
represents the collateral branch of the House of Polignac.
History
In 1385, the male line became extinct, but the heiress married Guillaume, sire de Chalancon, who assumed the name and the coat of arms of Polignac family.
Jules de Polignac
Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, Count of Polignac (; 14 May 178030 March 1847), then Prince of Polignac, and briefly 3rd Duke of Polignac in 1847, was a French statesman and ultra-royalist politician after the Revolution. He served as pr ...
(1746–1817) became the first
Duke of Polignac
The title of Duke of Polignac ( French: ''Duc de Polignac'') is a French dukedom that is held by the Polignac family.
History
The title was originally created for Jules de Polignac in 1780 by brevet, which meant it was not hereditary. It was mad ...
in 1780.
Notable family members
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Melchior de Polignac
Melchior Cardinal de Polignac (11 October 1661 – 20 November 1742) was a French diplomat, Cardinal and neo-Latin poet.
Second son of Armand XVI, marquis de Polignac and Marquis Chalancon, Governor of Puy; and Jacqueline de Beauvoir -Grimoard-d ...
(1661–1742), French diplomat, Roman Catholic cardinal and neo-Latin poet
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Jules de Polignac
Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, Count of Polignac (; 14 May 178030 March 1847), then Prince of Polignac, and briefly 3rd Duke of Polignac in 1847, was a French statesman and ultra-royalist politician after the Revolution. He served as pr ...
(1746–1817), became the first Duke of Polignac
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Gabrielle de Polastron, duchesse de Polignac
Yolande Martine Gabrielle de Polastron, Duchess of Polignac (8 September 17499 December 1793) was the favourite of Marie Antoinette, whom she first met when she was presented at the Palace of Versailles in 1775, the year after Marie Antoinette be ...
(1749–1793), wife of the first Duke of Polignac
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Jules, prince de Polignac
Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, Count of Polignac (; 14 May 178030 March 1847), then Prince of Polignac, and briefly 3rd Duke of Polignac in 1847, was a French statesman and ultra-royalist politician after the Revolution. He served as pr ...
(1780–1847), promulgator of the July Ordinances
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Alphonse de Polignac
Alphonse de Polignac (1826–1863) was a French mathematician. In 1849, the year he was admitted to Polytechnique, he made what's known as Polignac's conjecture:
From p. 400: ''"1er ''Théorème.'' Tout nombre pair est égal à la diffé ...
(1826–1863), French mathematician and number theorist
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Camille Armand Jules Marie, prince de Polignac
Prince Camille Armand Jules Marie de Polignac (February 16, 1832 – November 15, 1913) was a French nobleman who served with the Confederates in the American Civil War, living on to become the last surviving Confederate major-general.
Afte ...
(1832–1913), Confederate general at the Battle of Sabine Crossroads
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Prince Edmond de Polignac
Prince Edmond Melchior Jean Marie de Polignac (19 April 18348 August 1901) was a French aristocrat and composer.
Ancestry
Edmond was a member of the Polignac family, one of the more illustrious families of France. His grandmother, the duchesse ...
(1834–1901), composer
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Winnaretta Singer
Winnaretta Singer, Princesse Edmond de Polignac (8 January 186526 November 1943) was an American-born heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune. She used this to fund a wide range of causes, notably a musical salon where her protégés includ ...
, princess de Polignac (1865–1943)
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Pierre de Polignac (1895–1964), father of
Rainier III, Prince of Monaco
Rainier III (Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi; 31 May 1923 – 6 April 2005) was Prince of Monaco from 1949 to his death in 2005. Rainier ruled the Principality of Monaco for almost 56 years, making him one of the longest-ruling m ...
External links
{{EB1911 Poster, Polignac
French noble families