Monluc
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Monluc, or Montluc, the name of a French family. The house of Lassran-Mansencomme, which possessed the estate of Monluc in Agenais, and took its name in the 16th century, is held to be a branch of the family of Montesquiou.
[edit] Lineage
- Unknown
- Blaise de Lasseran-Massencôme, seigneur de Montluc (d. 1577), Marshal, author of the Commentaires
- Pierre Bertrand, called the Capitaine Peyrot, who perished in an expedition to Madeira in 1566,
- Fabien de Monluc
- Jean de Monluc (?-1579), the marshal's brother, bishop and ambassador
- Jean de Monluc (d. 1603), seigneur de Balagny, the bishop's natural son
- Blaise de Lasseran-Massencôme, seigneur de Montluc (d. 1577), Marshal, author of the Commentaires
[edit] References
- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.

