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*Charles Godefroy de La Trémoille, [[canon (priest)|canon]], born on 27 September 1765 and guillotined on 15 June 1794.
*Charles Godefroy de La Trémoille, [[canon (priest)|canon]], born on 27 September 1765 and guillotined on 15 June 1794.
*Louis Stanislas de La Trémoille, prince of Trémoille, born on 12 June 1767 and died in August 1837. He married Genevieve de Maulévrier-Langeron (died in 1829), and later married Augusta Murray.
*Louis Stanislas de La Trémoille, prince of Trémoille, born on 12 June 1767 and died in August 1837. He married Genevieve de Maulévrier-Langeron (died in 1829), and later married Augusta Murray.

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Jean-Bretagne-Charles de La Trémoille (5 February 1737 – 19 May 1792), 7th duc de Thouars, was a French soldier and the son of Charles Armand René de La Trémoille and his wife, Marie Hortense de La Tour d'Auvergne.

La Trémoille began his military career in the Seven Years' War as the head of the regiment of Aquitaine-Cavalry. He was seriously wounded and afterwards promoted to the rank of sergeant, and later of brigadier, of the armies of the king.

During the French Revolution, La Trémoille remained faithful to King Louis XVI. He emigrated in 1789, but two of his sons died in the Reign of Terror.

La Trémoille married Marie-Genevieve de Durfort (1735-1762), the daughter of Guy-Michel de Durfort, Duc of Lorges and Randan, Marshal of France, and Élisabeth Philippine of Poitiers de Rye, Comtesse of Neufchatel, on 18 February 1751. They did not have children. On 27 June 1763 he married again to Marie-Maximilienne, princess of Salm-Kyrburg (1744-1790) the daughter of Philip Joseph, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg and Maria Theresia von Hornes.

From his second marriage, the La Trémoille had four sons:

  • Charles Bretagne Marie de La Trémoille, born 24 March 1764, died 10 November 1839.
  • Antoine Philippe de La Trémoille, prince de Talmont, born on 27 September 1765 and guillotined on 29 January 1794.
  • Charles Godefroy de La Trémoille, canon, born on 27 September 1765 and guillotined on 15 June 1794.
  • Louis Stanislas de La Trémoille, prince of Trémoille, born on 12 June 1767 and died in August 1837. He married Genevieve de Maulévrier-Langeron (died in 1829), and later married Augusta Murray.
Jean Bretagne Charles de La Trémoille
Born: 5 February 1737 Died: 19 May 1792
French nobility
Preceded by Duc de Thouars
23 May 1741 – 19 May 1792
Succeeded by
Titles in pretence
Preceded by — TITULAR —
King of Jerusalem, Cyprus, Armenia, and Naples
23 May 1741 – 19 May 1792
Succeeded by