Duke of Tresmes
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The Duke of Tresmes was a title in the peerage of France
Peerage of France
The Peerage of France was a distinction within the French nobility which appeared in the Middle Ages. It was abolished in 1789 during the French Revolution, but it reappeared in 1814 at the time of the Bourbon Restoration which followed the fall of the First French Empire...

 from 1648 to 1670, at which point the title was changed to Duke of Gesvres
Duke of Gesvres
The Duke of Gesvres was a title in the peerage of France from 1670 to 1794, named after Gesvres in northwestern France.-Background:...

. Thereafter, the Duke of Gesvres was sometimes referred to as the "Duke of Tresmes and Gesvres" and the title "Duke of Tresmes" was used as a courtesy title
Courtesy title
A courtesy title is a form of address in systems of nobility used for children, former wives and other close relatives of a peer. These styles are used 'by courtesy' in the sense that the relatives do not themselves hold substantive titles...

 for the eldest son of the Duke of Gesvres and "Count of Tresmes" for younger sons.

Background

The seigneury of Tresmes belonged to the Baillet family until the title fell to Charlotte Baillet, who married Louis Potier, Baron of Gesvres. Louis Potier succeeded in having the title raised to the title of Count of Tresmes (Fr. comte de Tresmes) in 1608. Their son René succeeded in having the title raised to Duke of Tresmes in 1648, and this title then passed to his son in 1669. The title was changed to "Duke of Gesvres" in 1670.

List

Individual Title From To
René Baillet Seigneur of Tresmes 1579
Louis Potier Seigneur of Tresmes 1579 1608
Count of Tresmes 1608 1630
René Potier Count of Tresmes 1630 1648
Duke of Tresmes 1648 1669
Léon Potier Duke of Tresmes 1669 1670
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