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Princes of Guéméné : ウィキペディア英語版
Prince of Guéméné
The fiefdom of Guéméné was bought on 26 May 1377, for 3,400 ''sous d'or'' by Jean de Rohan, Viscount of Rohan. From his second marriage to (Jeanne de Navarre (daughter of Philip III of Navarre) the couple had two children; the eldest Alain became the Viscount of Rohan. That branch became extinct in 1527. The youngest child, Charles, was given the fiefdom of Guéméné.
Charles was the founder of the Guéméné line of the House of Rohan. From this line, stem the Princes of Soubise (founded by François de Rohan〔Younger son of Hercule de Rohan, Duke of Montbazon〕) and the Princes of Rochefort (descended from Charles, Prince of Rochefort, son of Charles de Rohan).
The present male line descendants live in Austria, the family having fled France due to the French Revolution.
==Lords of Guéméné==

* Jean de Rohan
* Charles de Rohan (1375–1438)
* Louis Ier (d. 1457)
* Louis II (d. 1508)
* Louis III (d. 1498)
* Louis IV(d. 1527)
* Louis V (1513–1557)
* Louis VI (1540–1611)

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