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The de Gaulle family produced several 20th-century officers, Resistance members, and French politicians. There is a widespread notion claiming that the particle in "de Gaulle" is derived from a dialectal form of the article (it should logically be written De Gaulle, for one writes Le Châtelier, but usage has always favoured the lowercase form). However, the genealogy of this ancient bourgeois family, established by the general's grandfather, Julien Philippe de Gaulle, alumnus of the École Nationale des Chartes, shows that his ancestors, capitaines-châtelains of Cuisery, Saône-et-Loire in the 17th century, have always written their name in this way.

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  • The de Gaulle family produced several 20th-century officers, Resistance members, and French politicians. There is a widespread notion claiming that the particle in "de Gaulle" is derived from a dialectal form of the article (it should logically be written De Gaulle, for one writes Le Châtelier, but usage has always favoured the lowercase form). However, the genealogy of this ancient bourgeois family, established by the general's grandfather, Julien Philippe de Gaulle, alumnus of the École Nationale des Chartes, shows that his ancestors, capitaines-châtelains of Cuisery, Saône-et-Loire in the 17th century, have always written their name in this way. Note: This family tree is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather aims to show the principal public figures of Charles de Gaulle's family. (en)
  • La famille de Gaulle, anciennement Degaulle, est une famille subsistante d'ancienne bourgeoisie française, originaire de Châlons-en-Champagne (Marne) et dont une branche s'est établie à Paris au milieu du XVIIIe siècle. Cette famille compte parmi ses membres de nombreuses personnalités : Charles de Gaulle, président du Gouvernement provisoire de la République française (GPRF) du 3 juin 1944 au 20 janvier 1946, fondateur de la Ve République française et 18e président de la République de 1959 à 1969 ; son fils l'amiral Philippe de Gaulle ; des résistants, notamment Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz (nièce du général) ; des parlementaires ; ou encore des hauts fonctionnaires. (fr)
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  • The de Gaulle family produced several 20th-century officers, Resistance members, and French politicians. There is a widespread notion claiming that the particle in "de Gaulle" is derived from a dialectal form of the article (it should logically be written De Gaulle, for one writes Le Châtelier, but usage has always favoured the lowercase form). However, the genealogy of this ancient bourgeois family, established by the general's grandfather, Julien Philippe de Gaulle, alumnus of the École Nationale des Chartes, shows that his ancestors, capitaines-châtelains of Cuisery, Saône-et-Loire in the 17th century, have always written their name in this way. (en)
  • La famille de Gaulle, anciennement Degaulle, est une famille subsistante d'ancienne bourgeoisie française, originaire de Châlons-en-Champagne (Marne) et dont une branche s'est établie à Paris au milieu du XVIIIe siècle. (fr)
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  • De Gaulle family (en)
  • Famille de Gaulle (fr)
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