County Laval
The lordship Laval and later County Laval with the capital Laval appears for the first time in the first quarter of the 11th century. The castle was built by Guy I. de Dénéré (or Guy I. de Laval), a vassal of Count Herbert I of Maine († around 1035).
The last member of the family of the Lords of Laval was Emma von Laval, who married Mathieu II. De Montmorency in the 13th century and brought the Laval lordship into their marriage. With the extinction of the male line of Laval-Montmorency with Guy XII. de Laval in 1412 the castle fell to his son-in-law, Jean de Montfort-Gaël, who kept the tradition under the name Guy XIII. de Laval accepted. His son Guy XIV. De Laval followed in 1415. He was a companion in arms of Joan of Arc and received from King Charles VII. 1429 the elevation of Lavals to the county. His descendants ruled the county until 1794. The best-known member of the family, albeit from a branch of the Montmorency, is Gilles de Rais , whose full name is Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, Baron de Rais.
In January 1642 Hilaire de Laval from the house of Montmorency was appointed Marquis de Lezay (Département Deux-Sèvres), in October 1643 he received permission to call this Marquisate "Laval-Lezay". In October 1748, the Marquis Gui André Pierre de Montmorency-Laval , who later became Marshal of France , was appointed Duke of Laval, the Duchy of Laval being formed from the Marquisate Magnac and the Barony of Arnac (both in what is now the Haute-Vienne department ), thus no longer had anything to do with the previous Laval rule. The title expired in 1851.
The Lords of Laval
House Laval
- Guy I. de Laval, († 1055)
- Hamon de Laval
- Guy II. De Laval
- Guy III. de Laval
- Guy IV. De Laval
- Guy V. de Laval, († 1174)
- Guy VI. de Laval, (1174-1210)
- Emma de Laval (1200-1264)
Montmorency House
- Guy VII. De Laval, (1264-1267)
- Guy VIII. De Laval, (1267-1295)
- Guy IX. de Laval, (1295-1333)
- Guy X. de Laval, (1333-1347)
- Guy XI. de Laval, (1347-1348)
- Guy XII. de Laval , (1348-1412)
- Guy XIII. de Laval, (1412-1414)
- Anne de Montmorency-Laval, (1414–1429)
The Counts of Laval
House Montfort-Laval
- Guy XIV. De Laval , (1429-1486)
- Guy XV. de Laval, (1486-1500)
- Guy XVI. de Laval , (1500-1531)
- Guy XVII. de Laval, (1531-1547)
- Guy XVIII. de Laval, Guyonne de Laval (1547–1567)
- Guy XIX. de Laval, (1567–1586)
- Guy XX. de Laval, (1586-1605)
House La Trémoille
- Henri III de la Trémoïlle (1604–1674), Duke of Thouars , Duke of La Trémoille, Prince of Talmont and Taranto , Count of Laval, Montfort , Taillebourg and Benon , Baron of Quintin
- Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoille (1674–1709), Duke of Thouars, Peer of France , Duke of La Trémoille, Prince of Talmont and Taranto, Count of Laval, Montfort and Benon
- Charles Louis Bretagne de La Trémoille (1709–1719), Duke of Thouars, Peer of France , Duke of La Trémoille, Count of Laval etc.
- Charles Armand René de La Trémoille (1719–1741), Duke of la Trémoille and Thouars, Peer of France, Prince of Taranto, Count of Laval, member of the Académie Française
- Jean Bretagne Charles de la Trémoille (1741–1792), Duke of Thouars, Count of Laval and Beaufort.
- Charles Bretagne Marie Joseph de La Trémoïlle (1792–1839), 7th Duke of La Trémoille, 8th Duke of Thouars, Count of Laval
- Louis Charles de la Trémoïlle (1839–1911), 8th Duke of La Trémoille, 9th Duke of Thouars, Count of Laval
- Louis Charles Marie de la Trémoïlle (1911–1921), 9th Duke of La Trémoille, 10th Duke of Thouars, Count of Laval
House Ligne
- Henri de Ligne (1921-1967)
- Jean-Charles de Ligne de la Trémoïlle (1967-2005)
- Charles-Antoine de Ligne de la Trémoïlle
The Marquis of Laval-Lezay
- Hilaire de Laval (1599–1670), 1642 Marquis de Lezay, 1643 Marquis de Laval-Lezay
- Gui Urbain de Laval († 1685), his brother, 1670 2nd Marquis de Laval-Lezay
- Pierre III. de Laval , († 1687), his son, called Le Comte de Laval, 1685 3rd Marquis de Laval-Lezay, Marquis de Magnac
- Gui André de Laval († 1745), his son, 1687 4th Marquis de Laval-Lezay, Marquis de Magnac
- Gui André Pierre de Montmorency-Laval (1723–1798) 1745 5th Marquis de Laval-Lezy, October 1748 Duc de Laval, 1783 Marshal of France .
The Dukes of Laval
- Gui André Pierre de Montmorency-Laval (1723–1798) 1748 Duc de Laval, 1783 Marshal of France .
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Anne Alexandre Sulpice Joseph de Montmorency-Laval (1747–1817), his son, 1783 Duc de Laval, 1814 Pair de France
- Guy Marie Anne Louis de Montmorency-Laval (1767–1786), his son, Marquis de Laval
- Anne Adrien Pierre de Montmorency-Laval (1768–1837), his brother, 1817 3rd Duc et Prince de Laval, 1820 and 1827 Pair de France, 1815 Duque de San Fernando Luis
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Eugène Alexandre de Montmorency-Laval (1773-1851), his brother, 1837 4th Duc de Laval
- Mathieu Paul Louis de Montmorency-Laval (1748–1809), brother of the 2nd Duke, Viscount de Laval, Comte de Montmorency-Laval
- Mathieu Jean Félicité de Montmorency-Laval (1766–1826), his son, Viscount de Laval, 1815 Pair de France, 1819 Viscount-Pair, 1821 Foreign Minister, 1824 Duc de Montmorency, 1825 Member of the Académie Française (Fauteuil 37)
See also
literature
- Jean Favier : Dictionnaire de la France médiévale, keyword Laval
- Detlev Schwennicke: European Family Tables Volume XIV (1991), Plate 141