Philippe d'Albert, 11th duc de Luynes
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Philippe d'Albert, 11th Duke of Luynes (August 12, 1905-1993) was the son of Honoré d' Albert, 10th duc de Luynes and Simone de Crussol d' Uzès. As well as being the Duke of Luynes, he was also Duke of Chevreuse
Duke of Chevreuse
Duke of Chevreuse was a French title of nobility, elevated from the barony of Chevreuse in 1545. Originally created for Jean de Brosse, Duc d'Étampes, it was transferred in 1555 to Charles of Guise, the Cardinal of Lorraine, and became a possession of the House of Guise, becoming the title of the...

, which is the traditional courtesy title
Courtesy title
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 for the eldest son of the Duke of Luynes
Luynes
Luynes is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.- Historical monument :The castle of Luynes has been registered as a monument historique since 1926. The construction started in the 13th century, and the building was redesigned in the 15th and 17th century.-References:...

. He was the Marquis
Marquis
Marquis is a French and Scottish title of nobility. The English equivalent is Marquess, while in German, it is Markgraf.It may also refer to:Persons:...

 d'Albert, the Prince of Neuchâtel and Vallengin, and the Count of Tours
Count of Tours
The counts of Tours were the medieval feudal suzerains ruling over the region of Touraine in France with their capital at Tours. The first known count of Tours was the famous Hugh of the Etichonen family. After three generations, the county passed to the equally famous Robert the Strong, father of...

 and Count
Count
A count or countess is an aristocratic nobleman in European countries. The word count came into English from the French comte, itself from Latin comes—in its accusative comitem—meaning "companion", and later "companion of the emperor, delegate of the emperor". The adjective form of the word is...

 of Dunois.

He was married to Juane Diaz Unzue (b.June 10, 1914), mother of his eight children.
  • Inès d'Albert (b.June 28, 1939) m. Napoléon, Prince Murat
    Prince Murat
    Prince Murat is a title created by Emperor Napoleon I for his brother-in-law Joachim Murat who would serve as King of Naples. On the 5 December 1812 Joachim's second son Lucien was also created sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo , in succession to Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte by an Imperial Decree...

  • Elisabeth d'Albert (b.May 29, 1942) m. Roland, duc de Montsaulnin, marquis
    Marquis
    Marquis is a French and Scottish title of nobility. The English equivalent is Marquess, while in German, it is Markgraf.It may also refer to:Persons:...

     du Luart
  • Charles d'Albert (b.November 28, 1943)
  • Jean d'Albert, 12th duc de Luynes (b.February 16, 1945) m. Christine Hélène Roussel
  • Jacques d'Albert, comte de Dunois (September 17, 1946 m. Susana Inès Cruz Suarez
  • Marie d'Albert (b.January 16, 1948 m. Jean Robert Charles Pierre Marie Loppin, marquis
    Marquis
    Marquis is a French and Scottish title of nobility. The English equivalent is Marquess, while in German, it is Markgraf.It may also refer to:Persons:...

     de Montmort
    Montmort
    Montmort is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France.-References:*...

  • Pierre d'Albert (March 25, 1952) m. Thérèse Larivière
  • Thomas d'Albert (b.February 3, 1956)
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