Family list of the Dukes Fouché d'Otranto

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Tribe list of the Dukes Fouché d'Otrante with the most important people and important links.

Joseph Fouche's coat of arms as Duke of Otranto

Duke of Otranto (French: Duc d'Otrante) is a title of nobility of the new nobility created by law in 1808 by Napoleon I.

The Jacobin revolutionary and later Napoleon's police minister , Joseph Fouché , was appointed Duke of Otranto by him in 1809 . The city of Otranto is located at the southern end of the east coast of Italy on the Salento peninsula , about 35 kilometers southeast of Lecce . The strait in front of the city is called the Strait of Otranto . Under the French name "Otrante", the Bonaparte created the hereditary duchy of Otranto in the satellite kingdom of Naples , which ruled Napoleon's brother Joseph Bonaparte until 1808 and then his brother-in-law Joachim Murat until 1815 .

The Fouché d'Otrante family has lived in Sweden since the 19th century , when the third son of the Minister of Police went to Stockholm with the French Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte , who was elected King Charles XIV John of Sweden, and chamberlain of his son Oscar I. was. By marriage, the family settled on the Elghammar estate in Södermanland from 1875 until today .

ancestors

  1. Ambroise Fouché ⚭ Jeanne Passedouet (* around 1629)
    1. Julien Fouché (* 1667 † 1745) ⚭ Marguerite Chiron (* 1683 † 1723)
      1. Julien Joseph Fouché (* 1719 † 1771) ⚭ Marie Françoise Croizet (* 1720 † 1793)
        1. Joseph Fouché * 1759 † 1820

Tribe list from Joseph Fouché

Police Minister Joseph Fouché (1759–1820), from 1809 Duke of Otranto
  1. Joseph Fouché (1759–1820) ⚭ (1st) 1792 Bonne-Jeanne Coignaud (* 1763 † 1812), daughter of Nicolas François Coiquaud (* 1732 † 1794) and Marguerite Gautier (* 1734 † 1801), ⚭ (2nd ) 1818 Gabrielle-Ernestine de Castellane (* 1788 † 1850), daughter of Hendrik Alfons van Castellane, Margrave of Majastres (* 1764 † 1802) and Angelique Catharina Aglae van Varadier (* 1767 † 1816)
    1. (1.) Nièvre Fouché (* 1793 † 1794)
    2. (1.) Joseph-Liberté Fouché, 2nd Duke of Otranto (* 1796 † 1862)
    3. (1.) Armand Fouché, 3rd Duke of Otranto (* 1800 † 1878)
    4. (1.) Paul Athanase Fouché, 4th Duke of Otranto (* 1801 † 1886), ⚭ (1.) 1824 Christina Baroness Palmstierna (* 1799 † 1826), ⚭ (2.) 1836 Vilhelmina Amalia Baroness von Stedingk (* ​​1802 † 1863)
      1. (2.) Pauline Ernestine Fouché (* 1839 † 1906), ⚭ 1861 Ture Greve Bielke (* 1829 † 1899)
      2. (2.) Gustave Armand Fouché d'Otranto, 5th Duke of Otranto (* 1840 † 1910), ⚭ (1.) 1865 Augusta Baroness Bonde (* 1846 † 1872), ⚭ (2.) 1873 Therese Baroness von Stedingk ( * 1837 † 1901), granddaughter of Field Marshal Curt von Stedingk and in 1875 heiress of Gut Elghammar near Gnesta in Södermanland
        1. (1.) Adelaide Augustine Fouché (* 1866 † 1943), ⚭ 1893 Frederik Mauritz Peyron (* 1861 † 1915)
        2. (2.)
          Good Elghammar
          Charles Louis Fouché d'Otranto, 6th Duke of Otranto (* 1877 † 1950), ⚭ 1906 (closed 1931) Hedvig Ingeborg Madeleine Countess Douglas (* 1886 † 1983)
          1. Victoria Anne Therese Fouché (* 1907 † 2000) ⚭ (1st) 1929 (closed 1937) Axel Hans Wilhelm Hjalmarsson Bennich (* 1895 † 1950), ⚭ (2nd) 1937 Eugen Frederik Christer Baron von Stedingk (* ​​1896 † 1947 )
          2. Margareta Fouché , (* 1909 † 2005), ⚭ 1934 Gustav Albrecht zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg , (* 1907 † 1944 / declared dead 1969)
          3. Gustaf Douglas Armand Fouché d'Otranto, 7th Duke of Otranto (* 1912 † 1995), ⚭ 1967 Metta Christine Gunnel Beata Carolina Countess von Rosen (* 1939)
            1. Marguerite Ebba Fouché (* 1968)
            2. Pauline Louise Fouché (* 1970), ⚭ 2000 Mattias Dymling (* 1966)
            3. Josephine Madeleine Désirée Fouché (* 1979)
            4. Charles- Louis Armand Fouché d'Otranto, 8th Duke of Otranto (* 1986)
          4. Louis Douglas Fouché (* 1917 † 2010), ⚭ 1944 Birgitta Helena Christina Tham (* 1915 † 2012)
            1. Josephine Ebba Madeleine Fouché (* 1946), ⚭ 1973 Hans Olof Dyhlen (* 1945)
            2. Agneta Hélène Marie Fouché (* 1948), ⚭ 1970 Philipp-Reinhard zu Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (* 1934)
      3. (illegitimate) Paul Joseph Marie Fouché d'Otrante (* 1871 † 1930), ⚭ 1892 Amélie Adrienne Berthe Ancellin (* 1872 † 1963)
        1. Madeleine Paule Fouché (* 1895 † 1973)
        2. Thérèse Berthe Fouché (* 1900 † 1985), ⚭ 1946 Jean Arthur Plisson (* 1900 †?)
    5. (1.) Joséphine-Ludmille Fouché (* 1803 † 1893), ⚭ Adolphe Comte de La Barthe de Thermes (* 1789 † 1869)

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