Etienne de La Grange

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Étienne de La Grange († November 26, 1388 ) was a French nobleman.

He was the son of a notary from the Forez and the brother of Cardinal Jean de La Grange . In 1369 he became Conseiller in Parliament and in 1373 its President. In 1371 he was raised to the nobility. Politically, Étienne de La Grange is attributed to the area around the Marmousets .

His daughter from his marriage to Marie du Bois was Jacqueline de La Grange, who married Jean de Montaigu , the illegitimate son of King Charles V and advisor to King Charles VI's group of Marmousets .

Through this marriage, Étienne de la Grange is one of the ancestors of

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