Philippe-François-Armand-Marie, 7th duc de Mouchy

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Philippe François Armand Marie de Noailles, Duc de Mouchy, Prince-Duc de Poix (b.Paris 17 April 1922) is a cadet of the French ducal house of Noailles (cr. ducs and peers of France 1663 by Louis XIV), and second in succession to the senior title. The Noailles family first rose to prominence with Antoine de Noailles, 1st Comte de Noailles who was French Ambassador in England 1553-1556. The family reached its peak under Adrien Maurice de Noailles, 3rd Duc de Noailles, Marshal of France and his brother the Cardinal-Archbishop of France. The 3rd Duke's father and two of his sons were also Marshals of France. Today, there are two ducal branches - the ducs de Noailles and their cousins the ducs de Mouchy, represented by their head the 7th Duc de Mouchy (subject of this biography).

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[edit] The Ducs de Mouchy

Philippe, Duc de Mouchy e is descended from a marshal of France Philippe Cte de Noailles (27 December 1715-guillotined at Paris 27 June 1794) who was the 5th child (of six children) and second (and younger) son of Adrien-Maurice de Noailles, 3rd Duc de Noailles, etc (29 September 1678-24 June 1766), also a marshal of France.

The first Duc de Mouchy was created Prince de Poix 1729 aged 14 and Duc de Mouchy 1749 aged 34 in Spain, and was also granted the French title of duc de Poix à brevêt in 1767. The first Duc de Poix and his Duchesse were both guillotined 27 June 1794 at Paris, during the Reign of Terror.

The 1st Duc de Poix was succeeded by his fourth but first surviving son:

[edit] Family

Genealogy from the Online Gotha:

Philippe François Armand Marie de Noailles, Duc de Mouchy, Prince-Duc de Poix (b.Paris 17 April 1922) has been marrie twice.

His first wife was Diane de Castellane (b. Paris 19 February 1927]), whom he married in Paris (civ) 14 April 1948 (rel) 20 April 1948 (div 1974). They had two sons and one daughter.

His second wife was HRH the Princess Joan of Luxembourg (née Joan Douglas Dillon, b. New York 31 January 1935). She was the widow of Prince Charles of Luxembourg (a son of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg), the former wife of James Brady Moseley, and the daughter of U.S. Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon. They married at Isleboro, Maine 3 August 1978. By this marriage, the Duc de Mouchy has a stepson and stepdaughter.

Children

[edit] Royal connections

The Duc de Mouchy is cousin to HH Princess Yolande de Ligne, wife of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria, fourth son of Karl I, last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary; and to her brother HH Antoine, 14th Prince de Ligne, married to HRH Princess Alix of Luxembourg, aunt of the present Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

His daughter-in-law is HRH Princess Diane d'Orleans, daughter of Jacques Duc d'Orleans and of the duchess, born Gersende de Ponteves-Sabran, herself a daughter of the Duc et Duchesse de Ponteves-Sabran. As a result of this marriage to his younger son, Alexis, the Mouchy family has an alliance with the Orleans pretenders to the French throne. The current title holder is Henri, HRH the count of Paris, Duc de France, uncle of Diane.

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