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François de Noailles, 9th Duke of Noailles

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François de Noailles
9th Duke of Noailles
PredecessorAdrien de Noailles
SuccessorHélie de Noailles
Born(1905-11-20)20 November 1905
Died11 January 2009(2009-01-11) (aged 103)
SpouseCharlotte de Caumont
IssueHélie de Noailles
Names
François Agénor Alexandre Hélie de Noailles
FatherHélie Guillaume de Noailles, Marquis of Marquis
MotherCorisande de Gramont

François de Noailles, 9th Duke of Noailles (François Agénor Alexandre Hélie; 20 November 1905 – 11 January 2009) was the nephew of Adrien-Maurice-Victurnien-Mathieu, 8th duc de Noailles. His parents were Marquis Hélie Guillaume de Noailles (26 May 1871 – 24 May 1932) and Corisande de Gramont (8 August 1880 – 5 March 1977), daughter of Duke de Gramont and Marguerite de Rothschild.

He styled himself duc de Noailles (Duke of Noailles) on the death of his uncle Adrien de Noailles in 1953.

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Family

He married Charlotte de Caumont La Force (29 September 1917 – 19 December 2002) in 1936 at Paris. They had one child, a son, who has three children: Hélie-Marie-Auguste-Jacques-Bertrand-Philippe de Noailles, Duke of Ayen (born 1943), who succeeded him upon his death at Château de Champlâtreux in 2009.[citation needed]

References

French nobility
Preceded by Duke of Noailles
1953–2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Duke of Ayen
1945–1953
Succeeded by


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