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  1. Leben. Charles de Fitz-James war der vierte Sohn von James Fitz-James, Duke of Berwick, Duc de Fitz-James, Duque de Liria et Cérica, genannt le Maréchal de Berwick, und Anne Bulkeley, der fünfte Sohn insgesamt. Er war ein Enkel des englischen Königs Jakob II. Von Geburt an wurde er als Comte de Fitz-James bezeichnet. Am 13.

  2. James FitzJames, Duke of Berwick. Mother. Lady Honora de Burgh. Charles, duc de Fitz-James (4 November 1712 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye – 22 March 1787 at his hôtel particulier, Paris) was a French general and 4th Duke of Fitz-James, who descended from the British House of Stuart. He rose to become a peer and Marshal of France.

  3. Berühmte Mitglieder dieser Linie waren der dritte Herzog François de Fitz-James, Bischof von Soissons, dessen Bruder Charles de Fitz-James, Marschall von Frankreich, sowie dessen Enkel, der Politiker Édouard de Fitz-James. Nach der Familie ist die französische Gemeinde Fitz-James (Oise) in der Picardie benannt.

  4. Charles de Fitz-James était fils du maréchal de Berwick et petit-fils de Jacques II Stuart, roi d'Angleterre. Né le 4 novembre 1712, et connu d'abord sous le nom de comte de Fitz-James, il n'avait que dix-sept ans, lorsque, sur la démission du comte Henri de Fitz-James, son frère aîné, et après que François de Fitz-James, son autre ...

  5. 6. Feb. 2010 · Henri Charles François de Fitz-James born March 7, 1805 died March 28, 1883, Paris married March 12, 1833, Rome Cécile de Poilly born October 15, 1814 died October 22, 1856 daughter of Charles de Poilly and of his wife, Julie de Montyzeaux. Jacques Charles Edouard de Fitz-James born February 3, 1834, Paris died November 30, 1913, Château ...

  6. Duke of Fitz-James ( French: duc de Fitz-James) was a title of nobility in the peerage of France. It was created by King Louis XIV of France in 1710 for James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, an illegitimate son of King James II of England . This title was used by the junior branch of the House of FitzJames. The title became extinct in 1967 upon ...

  7. Perhaps the best-known member of this branch was Édouard de Fitz-James, 6th Duke of Fitz-James (1776–1838), an ultraroyalist who escaped to Italy after the French Revolution and returned to France around the time of the Bourbon Restoration, after which he became a prominent politician. This branch became extinct in the male line upon the death of the 10th Duke of Fitz-James in 1967.