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NESLE , the name of a place inSee also: France (dep. of See also: Somme), which gave its name to an old feudal See also: family
.
This family became See also: extinct at the beginning of the 13th century, and the heiress brought the lordship to the family of Clermont in Beauvaisis
.
See also: Simon de Clermont, seigneur de Nesle, was See also: regent of the See also: kingdom of France during the second crusade of St See also: Louis
.
Raoul de Clermont,
See also: constable of France, and See also: Guy I
.
(d
.
1302) and Guy II
.
(d
.
1352) de Clermont, both marshals of France, were members of the family
.
The lordship of Nesle was erected into a countship for See also: Charles de Sainte-Maure in 1467 and into a marquisate for Louis de Sainte-Maure in 1546
.
It was acquired in 1666 by Louis Charles de Mailly
.
His
See also: grandson, Louis de Mailly, had five daughters, of whom four (the countess of Mailly, the duchess of Lauragais, the countess of Vintimille, and the marquise de la Tournelle, afterwards duchess of Chateauroux) were successively, or simultaneously, mistresses of Louis XV
.
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