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Miguel José de Bournonville y Sainte-Algonde (Michel Joseph, Duc de Bournonville in French; Diksmuide, Flanders, 30 June 1672 – Madrid, 2 October 1752) was a Spanish noble. He was Prince of Bournonville in Flanders and since 20 January 1717 Baron of Capres. His father was Jean François de Bournonville (1637-1718), his mother Claire de Sainte Aldegonde and his uncle Alexander II de Bournonville. On 21 July 1738, he was made 1st Duke of Bournonville by King Philip V of Spain. He was Knight of the Military Order of San Gennaro, and Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece since 1709.

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  • Miguel José de Bournonville y Sainte-Algonde (Michel Joseph, Duc de Bournonville in French; Diksmuide, Flanders, 30 June 1672 – Madrid, 2 October 1752) was a Spanish noble. He was Prince of Bournonville in Flanders and since 20 January 1717 Baron of Capres. His father was Jean François de Bournonville (1637-1718), his mother Claire de Sainte Aldegonde and his uncle Alexander II de Bournonville. On 21 July 1738, he was made 1st Duke of Bournonville by King Philip V of Spain. He was Knight of the Military Order of San Gennaro, and Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece since 1709. He served as Captain of the Spanish , and the Walloon Guards, before becoming military Governor of Girona. He became Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Spain in Versailles, France, in 1722 and in Vienna in 1726 under Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, (1685–1740). The second Duke of Bournonville, (Spanish title), became Miguel José's nephew, , (1710–1769), the son of Miguel José brother Wolfgang de Bournonville, who became also a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1753, the year after he inherited the Duchy. The 3rd Duke, from 1769 to 1791, would be Maximiliano Casimiro de Bournonville, a brother of the 2nd Duke Francisco José mentioned above. (en)
  • Michel Joseph de Bournonville, ou Miguel José de Bournonville y Sainte-Aldegonde, né en 1672 et mort à Madrid le 2 octobre 1752, est un aristocrate originaire des Pays-Bas espagnols installé en Espagne en 1710. Au service du roi d'Espagne, il est à la fois militaire, capitaine de la compagnie flamande des gardes du corps du roi, et diplomate, ambassadeur à Vienne et ministre plénipotentiaire au congrès de Soissons. Il appartient à la branche cadette de la maison de Bournonville. Il récupère les biens de la branche aînée après son extinction. Il a ainsi des possessions en France, dans les Pays-Bas autrichiens, en Espagne et au Mexique. Célibataire, il transmet ensuite ses biens et charges militaires à son neveu François Joseph de Bournonville. (fr)
  • Герцог Мишель-Жозеф де Бурнонвиль (фр. Michel-Joseph de Bournonville; 30 июня 1672, Мехелен — 2 октября 1752, Мадрид) — испанский военачальник и дипломат. (ru)
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  • Герцог Мишель-Жозеф де Бурнонвиль (фр. Michel-Joseph de Bournonville; 30 июня 1672, Мехелен — 2 октября 1752, Мадрид) — испанский военачальник и дипломат. (ru)
  • Michel Joseph de Bournonville, ou Miguel José de Bournonville y Sainte-Aldegonde, né en 1672 et mort à Madrid le 2 octobre 1752, est un aristocrate originaire des Pays-Bas espagnols installé en Espagne en 1710. Au service du roi d'Espagne, il est à la fois militaire, capitaine de la compagnie flamande des gardes du corps du roi, et diplomate, ambassadeur à Vienne et ministre plénipotentiaire au congrès de Soissons. (fr)
  • Miguel José de Bournonville y Sainte-Algonde (Michel Joseph, Duc de Bournonville in French; Diksmuide, Flanders, 30 June 1672 – Madrid, 2 October 1752) was a Spanish noble. He was Prince of Bournonville in Flanders and since 20 January 1717 Baron of Capres. His father was Jean François de Bournonville (1637-1718), his mother Claire de Sainte Aldegonde and his uncle Alexander II de Bournonville. On 21 July 1738, he was made 1st Duke of Bournonville by King Philip V of Spain. He was Knight of the Military Order of San Gennaro, and Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece since 1709. (en)
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  • Michel Joseph de Bournonville (fr)
  • Miguel José de Bournonville, 1st Duke of Bournonville (en)
  • Бурнонвиль, Мишель-Жозеф де (ru)
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