词条 | Philippe François Armand Marie de Noailles |
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|name=Philippe de Noailles |noble family=House of Noailles |birth_date={{birth date|1922|4|17|df=y}} |birth_place=Paris, France |death_date={{death date and age |2011|2|28 |1922|4|17 |df=y}} |father=Henri-Antoine-Marie de Noailles |mother=Marie de La Rochefoucauld |spouse=Diane de Castellane Joan Douglas Dillon |reign=1 November 1947 – 28 February 2011 |reign-type = Tenure |succession=Duke of Mouchy |predecessor=Henri-Antoine-Marie |successor=Antoine-Georges-Marie |issue=Nathalie-Marie-Thérèse de Noailles Antoine Georges Marie de Noailles Alexis Marie de Noailles }}Philippe François Armand Marie de Noailles, Duc de Mouchy, Prince-Duc de Poix (17 April 1922 in Paris – 28 February 2011[1]) was a cadet of the French ducal house of Noailles (created dukes and peers of France in 1663 by Louis XIV), and second in succession to the senior title. He was the eldest son of Henri-Antoine-Marie de Noailles, Duc de Mouchy, Prince-Duc de Poix, and of Marie de La Rochefoucauld. Following his marriage to Joan Dillon, he became managing director of Domaine Clarence Dillon. Together, the couple acquired Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Château Laville Haut-Brion and Château La Tour Haut-Brion.[1] FamilyPhilippe was married twice. His first wife was Diane de Castellane Fernández (b. Paris 19 February 1927), whom he married in Paris on 14 April 1948 (divorced 1974). They had two sons and one daughter. His second wife was HRH Princess Joan of Luxembourg, née Joan Douglas Dillon (b. New York City, 31 January 1935). She was the widow of Prince Charles of Luxembourg (a son of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg), whom she married in Sutton Park, Surrey, on 1 March 1967, the former wife of James Brady Moseley (New York City, 22 May 1931 – Boston, Massachusetts, 9 April 1998), son of wealthy Boston stockbroker Frederick S. Moseley, Jr. and wife Jane H. Brady, whom she married firstly in Paris on 1 August 1953, divorced in Washoe County, Nevada on 12 December 1955 and annulled in Rome on 22 June 1963. She was the daughter of U.S. Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon and his wife, Phyllis Chess Ellsworth. They married at Islesboro, Maine, on 3 August 1978, without issue. By this marriage, the Duc de Mouchy had a stepson and two stepdaughters. Through his great-grandmother, Princess Anne Murat, Philippe descended from Napoleon I's Marshal, Joachim Murat, King of Naples, and Caroline Bonaparte, Napoleon's sister. Anne was married to Antoine de Noailles, 6th Duc de Mouchy, 6th Prince-Duc de Poix, Philippe's great-grandfather. Children
Ducs de MouchyThe Noailles family first rose to prominence with Antoine, 1st comte de Noailles, who was the French ambassador in England 1553–1556. The family reached its peak under Adrien-Maurice, 3rd duc de Noailles, a marshal of France, and his brother Louis Antoine, Cardinal Archbishop of Paris. The third duke's father and two of his sons were also marshals of France. Two ducal branches are extant – the ducs de Noailles and their cousins the ducs de Mouchy. Philippe, Duc de Mouchy, descends from a marshal of France, Philippe, 1st Duc de Mouchy (1715-1794) who was the younger son of Adrien-Maurice, 3rd duc de Noailles, etc. (1678–1766), also a marshal of France. The first Duc de Mouchy had been created Prince de Poix in 1729 at the age of 14, then Duque de Mouchy, grandee of Spain in 1749, being allowed the title of duc de Poix à brevêt (for life} in France from 1767. The first Duc de Poix and his Duchesse were both guillotined 27 June 1794 at Paris, during the Reign of Terror. The first Duc de Poix was succeeded by his fourth son:
Royal connectionsThe Duc de Mouchy was cousin to HH Princess Yolande de Ligne, wife of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria, fourth son of Karl I, last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary; and to her brother HH Antoine, 14th Prince de Ligne, married to HRH Princess Alix of Luxembourg, aunt of the present Grand Duke of Luxembourg. His daughter-in-law is HRH Princess Diane d'Orleans, daughter of Prince Jacques, Duke of Orléans. As a result of this marriage to his younger son, Alexis, the Mouchy family is related to the Orléans pretenders to the French throne. The current title holder is HRH Jean, Count of Paris, cousin of Diane.[3] References1. ^1 http://www.decanter.com/news/wine-news/517746/duc-de-mouchy-of-haut-brion-dies 2. ^http://www.genealogiafamiliar.net/getperson.php?personID=I3172&tree=BVCZ 3. ^{{cite book | title=The Gotha, Volume 1 | publisher=Kensington House Books | author=Beeche, Arturo | year=2009 | location=California, US | pages=161 | isbn=978-0-97-719617-3}} External links
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