Earl of Harcourt
The title Count von Harcourt (Comte d'Harcourt) is a Norman and later French nobility title that has existed since March 1338, when the lordship of Harcourt was merged with the lords of Lillebonne , Troispierres , La Saussaye and Elbeuf and made a county.
When the Viking Rollo was awarded the territories that would later form Normandy by the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte in 911 , he passed part of the acquisition on to the most important men in his area. Harcourt near Brionne and the county of Pont-Audemer came to Bernhard the Dane , one of his relatives and ancestors of the Harcourt family. Bernhard's great-grandson Anquetil is the first to name himself (at the beginning of the 11th century) after the property.
Anquetil's nephew Robert I. d'Harcourt had the Château d'Harcourt built and made his family one of the first in Normandy. His grandson Robert II. D'Harcourt acquired the Elbeuf rule . After the French conquest of Normandy in 1204 and subsequent expropriations, the Harcourt were usually the leaders of the aristocratic opposition in Normandy. Jean II. D'Harcourt , Marshal of France , better known as Jean Le Preux , acquired through his marriage to Jeanne, heiress of viscounty Châtellerault , the Château of viscounts in Chauvigny that soon after the new owners Château d'Harcourt was called and stayed with the family until 1447.
The Lords and Counts of Harcourt from the Norman house died out in 1452 in the male line with Jean VII. D'Harcourt . The county went to his second daughter, Jeanne d'Harcourt , † 1456, who with Jean III. de Rieux , † 1431, was married, and their descendants from the house of Rieux . The older daughter, Marie, and her husband Antoine de Lorraine , Count of Vaudémont , received the Elbeuf rule, but also claimed Harcourt for themselves, as did their son Jean . A century later, for lack of male descendants in female succession, Harcourt finally went to the Lorraine, now on their branch line, the Guise ; this line died out in 1747.
In addition to the County of Harcourt, there was also a Duchy of Harcourt from 1700 , which had nothing in common with the old county. The duchy was created by merging the Marquisate de La Mothe and the Marquisate Thury (now Thury-Harcourt). The title was supplemented in 1709 by that of a pair of France . The title was held by a younger line of the Harcourt family, descended from Philippe d'Harcourt , † 1403, Seigneur de Bonnétable , a son of Jean V. d'Harcourt . Within this family, the titles of Comte d'Harcourt and Vicomte d'Harcourt were used for the younger sons. The title of Marquis d'Harcourt was awarded separately in 1817 - combined with that of a Pair de France.
Lords of Harcourt
Harcourt House
- around 911 - around 950: Bernhard the Dane , 943 Regent of Normandy; ⚭ Sprota of Burgundy
- around 950 - around 960: Peat , Baron de Tourville, his son; ⚭ Ertemberge de Bricquebec
- around 960 - around 1020: Turquetil ; ⚭ Anceline de Montfort-sur-Risle
- around 1020 - after 1066: Anquetil d'Harcourt , his son; ⚭ Ève de Boissey
- after 1066 - after 1078: Errand d'Harcourt , his brother; ⚭ Emme d'Estouteville ( Estouteville House )
- after 1078 - after 1100: Robert I. d'Harcourt , his son; ⚭ Colette d' Argouges .
- after 1100 - after 1124: Guillaume d'Harcourt , his son; ⚭ Hue d ' Amboise .
- after 1124–1212: Robert II. d'Harcourt , Lord of Elbeuf , his son; ⚭ 1179 Jeanne de Meulan .
- 1212–1239: Richard d'Harcourt , † 1239, his son; 1213 Jeanne de la Roche-Tesson , heir to the vice-county of Saint-Sauveur
- 1239–1288: Jean I. d'Harcourt , † 1288, his son; ⚭ Alix de Beaumont
- 1288–1302: Jean II. D'Harcourt , † 1302, Marshal of France , Admiral of France , his son; ⚭ I Agnes von Lothringen, daughter of Friedrich III. , Duke of Lorraine ( House of Châtenois ); ⚭ II Jeanne de Châtellerault
- 1302-1329: Jean III. d'Harcourt , † 1329, his son from his second marriage; ⚭ Alix de Brabant
- 1329–1338: Jean IV. D'Harcourt , † 1346, 1338 Count von Harcourt, his son
Earl of Harcourt
Harcourt House
- 1338–1346: Jean IV. D'Harcourt , † 1346; ⚭ Isabeau de Parthenay , dame de Vibraye , de Montfort-le-Rotrou , d ' Aspremont et de Bonnétable
- 1346–1355: Jean V. d'Harcourt , † 1355, his son; ⚭ Blanche de Ponthieu, Countess of Aumale
- 1355-1389: Jean VI. d'Harcourt , † 1389, his son; ⚭ 1359 Catherine de Bourbon, † 1427, daughter of Peter I , Duke of Bourbon
- 1389–1452: Jean VII. D'Harcourt , † 1452, his son; ⚭ 1390 Marie d'Alençon, † 1417, daughter of Peter II , Count of Alençon
- 1452–1456: Jeanne d'Harcourt , † 1456, his daughter⚭ 1414 Jean III. de Rieux , † 1431, Seigneur de Rochefort
Since the son of Jean VII died in 1424, the county of Harcourt went to his second daughter Jeanne d'Harcourt , † 1456, who lived with Jean III. de Rieux , † 1431, was married, and their descendants. The older daughter, Marie, and her husband Antoine de Lorraine , Count of Vaudémont , claimed Harcourt for themselves, as did their son Jean .
House Rieux
- 1456–1458: François de Rieux († 1458), their son; ⚭ 1442 Jeanne de Rohan
- 1458–1518: Jean IV. De Rieux († 1518), his son; ⚭ Isabelle de Brosse, † 1527, daughter of Jean II. De Brosse, Count of Penthièvre
- 1518–1532: Claude de Rieux († 1532), his son; ⚭ Suzanne de Bourbon († 1570), daughter of Louis de Bourbon and Louise de Bourbon-Montpensier
- 1532–1557: Henri de Rieux († 1557), his son, without descendants
- 1557–1570: Louise de Rieux († 1570), his sister; ⚭ René II. De Lorraine , marquis d'Elbeuf († 1566)
Guise
- 1566–1605: Charles I de Lorraine , † 1605, Duke of Elbeuf , their son; ⚭ 1583 Marguerite de Chabot, † 1652
- 1601–1666: Henri de Lorraine , † 1666, his son
- 1666–1694: François Louis de Lorraine , † 1694, his nephew, son of Charles II. De Lorraine , Duke of Elbeuf, and Catherine Henriette de Bourbon ; ⚭ 1645 Anne d ' Ornano , † 1695
- 1694–1719: Alphonse Henri Charles de Lorraine , † 1719, called "Prince d'Harcourt", his son; ⚭ 1667 Françoise de Brancas , † 1715
- 1719–1739: Joseph de Lorraine , † 1739, called "Prince d'Harcourt", his son; ⚭ 1705 Maria Luisa Christina Johanna of Castile, † 1736
- 1739–1747: Louis Marie Léopold de Lorraine , † 1747, called "Prince d'Harcourt", his son
Duchy of Harcourt
Harcourt was given in 1700 as the ducal title of a younger line of the House of Harcourt, with no territorial connection to the old County of Harcourt. The duchy was created by amalgamating the Marquisate de La Mothe and the Marquisate Thury . The title was supplemented in 1709 by that of a pair of France .
Duke of Harcourt
- 1700–1718: Henry d'Harcourt , † 1718, Marshal of France , Duc d'Harcourt; 1687 Marie Anne Claude de Brulart de Genlis, † 1750
- 1700–1750: François , † 1750, Marshal of France, Duc d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ I 1716 Marguerite Sophie Louise de Neufville, † 1716, ⚭ II 1717 Marie Madeleine Le Tellier, † 1735 ( Le Tellier de Louvois )
- 1750–1783: Anne Pierre d'Harcourt , Duc d'Harcourt, † 1783, his brother; ⚭ 1725 Eulalie de Beaupoil de Sainte-Aulaire, † 1738
- 1783–1802: François-Henri d'Harcourt , † 1802, Marshal of France, Duc d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ 1752 Françoise Cathérine d'Aubusson de la Feuillade, † 1815
- 1802–1839: Marie François, † 1839, Duc d'Harcourt, his nephew; ⚭ 1780 Madeleine Jacqueline Le Veneur de Tillières, † 1825
- 1839–1840: Alphonse Aymar François, † 1840, Duc d'Harcourt, his son
- 1840–1846: François Eugène Gabriel, † 1865, Duc d'Harcourt, his brother; 1807 Aglaé Terray, † 1867
- Henri Marie Nicolas, † 1846, Marquis d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ 1829 Slanie de Choiseul-Praslin, † 1843
- 1846–1895: Charles François Marie, † 1895, Duc d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ 1862 Marie, † 1916, Comtesse de Mercy-Argenteau
- 1895–1908: Henri Eugène François Marie, † 1908, Duc d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ 1892 Marie de la Rochefoucauld, † 1952
- 1908–1997: Charles Jean Marie, † 1997, Duc d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ I 1927 Antoinette Gérard, † 1958; ⚭ II 1961 Maria Teresa de Zayas
- since 1997: François Henri, Duc d'Harcourt
Marquis d'Harcourt
- 1817–1820: Charles-Louis-Hector d'Harcourt from the line of the Marquis d'Olonde, † 1820, Marquis d'Harcourt; ⚭ 1767 Anne Louise Catherine d'Harcourt, † 1823, sister of Marie-François, Duc d'Harcourt
- 1820–1831: Amédée Louis Charles François, † 1831, Marquis d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ 1800 Elisabeth Sophie d'Harcourt, † 1846
- 1831–1846: William Bernard, † 1846, Marquis d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ 1837 Harriet Cavendish, † 1898
- 1846–1883: George, † 1883, Marquis d'Harcourt, his brother; ⚭ 1841 Jeanne Paule de Beaupoil de Sainte-Aulaire, † 1893
- 1883–1914: Bernard Pierre Louis, † 1914, Marquis d''Harcourt, his son; ⚭ 1871 Marguerite Armande de Gontaut-Biron, † 1953
- 1914–1970: Etienne, † 1970, Marquis d'Harcourt, his son, ⚭ 1914 Marie de Curel
- 1970–1984: Bernard, † 1984, Marquis d'Harcourt, his son; ⚭ 1946 Elizabeth Blanche de Caumont La Force
- since 1984: Jean, his son
Earl of Harcourt
Younger sons from the family of the Dukes of Harcourt and the Marquis d'Harcourt bore this title:
- Henri Claude , † 1769, Comte d'Harcourt, sons of Henry, Duc d'Harcourt
- Jean, † 1891, Comte d'Harcourt, son of François Eugène Gabriel, Duc d'Harcourt
- Charles Marie Pierre, † 1921, Comte d'Harcourt, son of Henri Marie Nicolas, Duc d'Harcourt
- Victor d'Amédée Constant, † 1935, Comte d'Harcourt, third son of Amédée Louis Charles François, Marquis d'Harcourt
- Louis, Comte d'Harcourt, fourth son of Amédée Louis Charles François, Marquis d'Harcourt
- Charles Felix Marie, † 1956, Comte d'Harcourt, son of Charles François Marie, Duc d'Harcourt
Viscounts d'Harcourt
This title was borne by the second son of the Marquis d'Harcourt:
- Emanuel Claude, Vicomte d'Harcourt, † 1840, son of Charles Louis Hector, Marquis d'Harcourt
- Emanuel, † 1928, Vicomte d'Harcourt, son of Amédée Louis Charles François, Marquis d'Harcourt
- Amaury, Vicomte d'Harcourt, son of Etienne, Marquis d'Harcourt
literature
- Jean Favier : Dictionnaire de la France médiévale, 1993, p. 486
- Detlev Schwennicke : European Family Tables Volume X, Table 123-142, Volume I.2 212B, Volume VI 134
Footnotes
- ↑ The family was initially called de Harcourt and only later d'Harcourt