Coat of arms of the dukes de noy
Herzog de Noy ( fr. Duc de Noailles ) - title created by the king of France Louis XIV, in 1663, for Anne de Noay, Count d'Ayen.
Dukes of Noay
The second, third, and fourth dukes — all three were marshals of France . The third, fifth, and sixth dukes were knights of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
- 1663 - 1678 - Anne de Noy (c. 1613 - 1646 ), 1st Duke de Noy (1663), peer of France , son of Francois de Noy, count d'Ayen;
- 1678 - 1708 - Anne-Jules de Noy ( 1650 - 1708 ), 2nd Duke de Noay, peer and marshal of France , son of the previous one;
- 1708 - 1766 - Adrian-Maurice de Noy ( 1678 - 1766 ), 3rd Duke de Noay, Peer and Marshal of France (1734), Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (April-November 1744), son of the previous one;
- 1766 - 1793 - Louis de Noy ( 1713 - 1793 ), 4th Duke de Noy, peer and marshal of France, son of the previous one;
- 1793 - 1824 - Jean-Louis-Paul-Francois de Noy ( 1739 - 1824 ), 5th Duke of Noay, Marquis de Maintenon, French peer, military and chemist, member of the Academy of Sciences , son of the previous one. He had no male heirs, the title goes to his great-nephew Louis, the great-grandson of the 4th Duke;
- 1824 - 1885 - Paul de Noy ( 1802 - 1885 ), 6th Duke of Noay, peer of France, historian, member of the French Academy , grand-nephew of the previous one;
- 1885 - 1895 - Jules-Charles-Victurnen de Noay ( 1826 - 1895 ), 7th Duke Noy, son of the previous one;
- 1895 - 1953 - Adrian-Maurice-Victurnen-Mathieu de Noy ( 1869 - 1953 ), 8th Duke of Noy, one son: Jean-Maurice-Paul-Jules de Noy (1893-1945), 6th Duke of d'Ayen died in France with his son Adrian-Maurice de Noay ( 1925 - 1945 ) in the Bergen-Belsen camp ;
- 1953 - 2009 - Agenor-Alexander-Francois-Elie de Noay ( 1905 - 2009 ), 9th Duke Noay, nephew of the previous one;
- 2009 - to the present - Eli de Noay (born in 1943 ), 10th Duke Noy, son of the previous one.
The title of Duke de Noy is one of the few French ducal titles erected in the peer dignity , still existing, since the days of the Old Regime .
The heir to the title of Duke de Noy is traditionally known as the Duke d'Aien.
Currently, the Duke d'Ayen - Emmanuel-Paul-Marie-Louis de Noy, born. in 1983, the son of the current duke de Noy.
Links
- Duché de Noailles - heraldique-europeenne.org
See also
- Noay (kind) .