Duke of Saint-Cloud
The title of Duke of Saint-Cloud was created in 1674, although it was not registered in the parlement until 1690, to be held by the Archbishop of Paris.
The Duke of Saint-Cloud was also a peer of France. The duchy, along with the entire Peerage of France, was abolished during the French Revolution.
Dukes of Saint-Cloud (1674/1690)
- François de Harlay de Champvalon, 1st duc de Saint-Cloud (1625-1695)
- Louis-Antoine, Cardinal de Noailles, 2nd duc de Saint-Cloud (1651-1729)
- Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc, 3rd duc de Saint-Cloud (1655-1746)
- Jacques Bonne-Gigault de Bellefonds, 4th duc de Saint-Cloud (1698-1746)
- Christophe de Beaumont du Repaire, 5th duc de Saint-Cloud (1703-1781)
- Antoine-Eléonore-Léon Le Clerc de Juigné, 6th duc de Saint-Cloud (1728-1811)
Source
- Héraldique européenne: Duché de Saint-Cloud (European Heraldry: Duchy of Saint-Cloud, in French)
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