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Charles de Montmorency, Duke of Damville (1537-1612) was a French nobleman, Baron, later Duke of Damville, Admiral of France. He was the third son of Anne de Montmorency, Duke of Montmorency and Marshal of France, and Madeleine, the daughter of René of Savoy. Originally his title was Seigneur de Méru, and in 1579, after his older brother died, Charles became Baron of Damville. In 1588 he returned to Paris, and in 1589, participated in the Battle of Arques on the side of Henry IV of France who won the battle. In 1592, he fought in the Battle of Craon, and in 1596 was appointed Admiral of France.

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  • Charles de Montmorency (* September 1537 in Paris; † 1612), auch Amiral de Montmorency genannt, war Herzog von Damville und Pair von Frankreich. Aus dem Haus Montmorency stammend, bekleidete er unter den französischen Königen Heinrich IV. und Ludwig XIII. von 1596 bis zu seinem Tod das Amt des Admirals von Frankreich und der Bretagne. Der französische Forschungsreisende Samuel de Champlain nannte den 83 Meter hohen Montmorency-Fall (französisch: Chute Montmorency) in der Nähe der kanadischen Stadt Québec nach ihm. (de)
  • Charles de Montmorency, Duke of Damville (1537-1612) was a French nobleman, Baron, later Duke of Damville, Admiral of France. He was the third son of Anne de Montmorency, Duke of Montmorency and Marshal of France, and Madeleine, the daughter of René of Savoy. Originally his title was Seigneur de Méru, and in 1579, after his older brother died, Charles became Baron of Damville. From the youngest age he participated in the wars which France led almost continuously at the time. In 1557, he, together with his father, was taken prisoner after the Battle of St. Quentin. In 1562 in the course of the French Wars of Religion he participated in the Battle of Dreux, where his father headed the Catholic army against the Huguenots. In 1563, king Charles IX made him the lieutenant general of Paris and Ile-de-France. Further, Charles de Montmorency participated in the Battle of Saint-Denis in 1567 and subsequently was named the colonel general of the Swiss. In 1569, he participated in the Battle of Moncontour, and in 1572—1573, in the siege of La Rochelle. In 1574, however, Charles de Montmorency got out of favor and had to retire to the countryside. In 1588 he returned to Paris, and in 1589, participated in the Battle of Arques on the side of Henry IV of France who won the battle. In 1592, he fought in the Battle of Craon, and in 1596 was appointed Admiral of France. (en)
  • Charles de Montmorency, duc de Damville, amiral de France, pair de France est né en 1537 et mort en 1612. Il fut Colonel général des Suisses, puis Colonel Général des Suisses et des Grisons. L'explorateur Samuel Champlain lui a dédié le rapport de sa première expédition au Canada de 1603. La chute Montmorency, la plus haute chute d'eau au Québec a été nommée en son honneur. (fr)
  • Шарль де Монморанси (фр. Charles de Montmorency; сентябрь 1537 — 1612) — герцог де Дамвиль, пэр Франции, французский военачальник, генерал-полковник швейцарцев и граубюнденцев, адмирал Франции, рыцарь орденов короля. (ru)
  • Шарль де Монморансі-Дамвіль (*Charles de Montmorency-Damville, 1537—1612) — французький аристократ, політичний та військовий діяч. Адмірал Франції (uk)
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  • Charles de Montmorency (* September 1537 in Paris; † 1612), auch Amiral de Montmorency genannt, war Herzog von Damville und Pair von Frankreich. Aus dem Haus Montmorency stammend, bekleidete er unter den französischen Königen Heinrich IV. und Ludwig XIII. von 1596 bis zu seinem Tod das Amt des Admirals von Frankreich und der Bretagne. Der französische Forschungsreisende Samuel de Champlain nannte den 83 Meter hohen Montmorency-Fall (französisch: Chute Montmorency) in der Nähe der kanadischen Stadt Québec nach ihm. (de)
  • Charles de Montmorency, duc de Damville, amiral de France, pair de France est né en 1537 et mort en 1612. Il fut Colonel général des Suisses, puis Colonel Général des Suisses et des Grisons. L'explorateur Samuel Champlain lui a dédié le rapport de sa première expédition au Canada de 1603. La chute Montmorency, la plus haute chute d'eau au Québec a été nommée en son honneur. (fr)
  • Шарль де Монморанси (фр. Charles de Montmorency; сентябрь 1537 — 1612) — герцог де Дамвиль, пэр Франции, французский военачальник, генерал-полковник швейцарцев и граубюнденцев, адмирал Франции, рыцарь орденов короля. (ru)
  • Шарль де Монморансі-Дамвіль (*Charles de Montmorency-Damville, 1537—1612) — французький аристократ, політичний та військовий діяч. Адмірал Франції (uk)
  • Charles de Montmorency, Duke of Damville (1537-1612) was a French nobleman, Baron, later Duke of Damville, Admiral of France. He was the third son of Anne de Montmorency, Duke of Montmorency and Marshal of France, and Madeleine, the daughter of René of Savoy. Originally his title was Seigneur de Méru, and in 1579, after his older brother died, Charles became Baron of Damville. In 1588 he returned to Paris, and in 1589, participated in the Battle of Arques on the side of Henry IV of France who won the battle. In 1592, he fought in the Battle of Craon, and in 1596 was appointed Admiral of France. (en)
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  • Charles de Montmorency, duc de Damville (de)
  • Charles de Montmorency-Damville (en)
  • Charles de Montmorency-Damville (fr)
  • Дамвиль, Шарль де Монморанси (ru)
  • Шарль де Монморансі-Дамвіль (uk)
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