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* [[Antoine Agénor Henri Armand de Gramont, 13th Duke of Gramont]] (1907–1995)
* [[Antoine Agénor Henri Armand de Gramont, 13th Duke of Gramont]] (1907–1995)
* [[Antoine Armand Odélric Marie Henri de Gramont, 14th Duke of Gramont]] (1951-2014)
* [[Antoine Armand Odélric Marie Henri de Gramont, 14th Duke of Gramont]] (1951-2014)
* [[Antoine de Gramont, 15th Duke of Gramont]] (2014- )
* [[Antoine de Gramont, 15th Duke of Gramont]] (born in 2008; 2014- )


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The title Duke of Gramont (duc de Gramont) was a senior member of French peerage, dukedom and nobility. It was created in 1643 and abolished in 1790 (and again in 1848) but retains its title by decree of 1852 administered by the Minister of Justice. The dukedom was a Peer of France, but still holds the additional titles of Prince de Bidache, Sovereign of Bidache, Count of Guiche and Louvigny, Viscount of Aster, Baron d'Andouins and of Hagetmau.[1] There have been 13 holders of the peerage:

Also see List of Dukes of Gramont from Wikipadia France .[2]

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References

  1. ^ The New international encyclopaedia. Vol. 9. Dodd, Mead and company. 1906. {{cite book}}: Cite uses deprecated parameter |authors= (help)
  2. ^ "Liste des seigneurs, comtes et ducs de Gramont".

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