Ségur
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Ségur may refer to:
The House of Ségur
The House of Segur is an ancient family of the French nobility founded in the ninth century. This family was separated in three main branches, a principal one leading to the Viscounts of Limoges. A second branch was united by marriage with the House of Escors and the third one with the House of Bruzac.[1]
People
The Ségur family included many notable personages of France, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, Portugal, Great Britain, Germany, Denmark, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and the United States:
- François de Ségur (d. 1605), seigneur de Sainte-Aulaye, part of Marquessate
- Jean-Isaac, marquis de Ségur (d. 1707), military commander, part of Marquessate
- Henri Joseph, marquis de Ségur (1661-1737), military commander and duke, part of Marquessate
- Henri François, comte de Ségur (1680-1751), military commander, part of Marquessate
- Nicolas-Alexandre, marquis de Ségur (1695-1755) owner of Château Lafite, Château Latour, Château Mouton and Château Calon-Ségur, part of Marquessate
- Angélique de Froissy, comtesse de Ségur (1702-1785), illegitimate daughter of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans married to Henri François
- Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur (1724-1801), marshal of France, part of Marquessate
- Louis Philippe, comte de Ségur (1753-1830), diplomat and historian, son of Philippe Henri, part of Marquessate
- Joseph Alexandre Pierre, vicomte de Ségur (1756-1805), writer, second son of Philippe Henri, part of Marquessate,last of the viable monarchy to his marriage to a Bourbon, became comisar of Paris and aided Napoleon on his tributes in St. Petersburg, Russia and London, England in the year of 1812 the same time of the war of Independence in the United States of America.
- Octave-Henri Gabriel, comte de Ségur (1779-1818), soldier, famous suicide, son of Louis Philippe, part of Marquessate
- Philippe Paul, comte de Ségur (1780-1873), general and historian, son of Louis Philippe, part of Marquessate
- Eugène Henri Raymond, comte de Ségur (1798-1869), son of Octave-Henri, part of Marquessate
- Sophie Rostopchine, comtesse de Ségur (1799-1894), writer of children's stories, wife of Eugène, part of Marquessate
- Raymond Joseph Paul, comte de Ségur d'Aguesseau (1803-1889), jurist, third son of Octave-Henri, part of Marquessate
- Louis Gaston Adrien de Ségur (1820-1881), bishop, son of Eugène and Sophie, part of the marquessate
- Anatole Henri Philippe, marquis de Ségur (1823-1902), statesman and writer, son of Eugène and Sophie, part of the Marquessate
- Pierre Marie Maurice Henri, marquis de Ségur (b. 1853), writer, part of the Marquessate
- Henri IV, vicomte de Ségur, leader and nobleman, becoming Duke in France and England, part of Marquessate
- William Segar King of Arms and portrait painter of Queen Elizabeth I of England when Segar was Segur or vice versa dated around 16th and 17th centuries. Variations of Segur are Seegur or Seager or Seeger also Seger
- Duc de Segur Dated 1619 by the name of Albert different from Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
- Rose Segur Later becoming wife of Joseph Patrick Kennedy, descendant of King George III through William the IV.
- Charles Taze Russell Lineage from the House of Segur as Queen Victoria was and personal friend and confidant of Queen Victoria was entrusted with Royal Crown but not the scepter later became known as Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania and New York President and author of the Watchtower Magazine and numerous of other Literary theological masterpieces that entertained thoughts to both Freemasons and Catholics.
- Princess Diana of Wales Formerly a Spencer also relative of Judith Gledhill who married Edward Segur/Segar around 1810 and Princess Diana was also formerly a Hamilton related to her American relative Alexander Hamilton.
- Margaret, Queen of Portugal Descended from the Segur Dynasty and had a relationship with Che Guevera and had a son who was rather fair and was raised as a commoner like his father Che.
Places
- Ségur, Aveyron, commune of the Aveyron département, France
- Le Ségur, commune of the Tarn département, France
- Castle Monsbruen-Segur, Castle in Hannover, Germany
- Palace Rothschild-Segur, Chateau in Segur, France
- Ségur Metro-station, Metro-station in Paris named after Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur (1724-1801)
References
- ↑ Histoire de la Maison de Segur, des son origine 876. (1908). Marquis, Comtes et Vicomtes de Segur en Limousin, en Guienne, en Perigord, en L'Ile de France, en Champagne, en Autriche et en Hongrie. Brünn.
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