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Maison d'Estrées : ウィキペディア英語版
Estrées (name)
Estrées is an old French family name. The etymology of the name is from ''strata'', after the stone-layered Roman roads in the area. Other variations on the family name are: Estrée, d'Estrées, d'Estrée, Destree, D'Estree, de Lestrée, de Tray, and DeTray (the last two being Anglicized versions of d'Estrées).
The name was borne by a French noble family, the ''Maison d'Estrées'', of which some members also held the title of ''Duc d'Estrées''.
==People==

* Antoine d'Estrées (1529–1609), Governor of Boulonnais, lieutenant-general of Île-de-France
* Gabrielle d'Estrées, (1571–1599), sister of François Annibal, lover of Henry IV of France
* François Annibal d'Estrées (1573-1670), Marshal of France
* Jean II d'Estrées (1624–1707), Admiral and Marshal of France
* César d'Estrées (1628–1714), brother of Jean II, diplomat and Prelate
* Victor-Marie d'Estrées (1660–1737), Marshal of France
* Jean III d'Estrées, (1666–1718), brother of Victor Marie, diplomat, Prelate and Archbishop of Cambrai
* Louis Charles César Le Tellier (1695-1771), Marshal of France

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