Montaigu

Montaigu is the name of several communes and cantons of France:

  • Montaigu ( Aisne ), commune in the Aisne department
  • Montaigu (Jura), commune in the Jura department
  • Montaigu (Vendée), commune in the department Vendée
  • Montaigu ( Yvelines), today part of Chambourcy
  • Montaigu- de -Quercy, commune in the Tarn -et -Garonne
  • Montaigu- la- Brisette, commune in the department Manche
  • Montaigu- le- Blin, commune in the department Allier
  • Montaigu- les- Bois, commune in the department Manche
  • Canton Montaigu in the department of Vendée
  • Canton of Montaigu- de -Quercy in the Tarn- et- Garonne

Montaigu ( = Scharfenberg and Spitzer hill ) is:

  • The French name formerly used for the place Scherpenheuvel in the province of Flemish Brabant in the Kingdom of Belgium, see Scherpenheuvel- Zichem

Montaigu is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Garin de Montaigu, Grand Master of the Hospitaller Order of 1207 bis 1227/1228
  • Gérard de Montaigu the Elder ( † 1391 ), a French advisor to King Charles V
  • Gérard de Montaigu the Younger ( † 1420 ), French bishop of Poitiers and Paris
  • Jean de Montaigu ( Marmousets ) ( 1363-1409 ), advisor to the French kings Charles V and Charles VI.
  • Jean de Montaigu ( Sens ) ( † 1415), bishop of Chartres and Archbishop of Sens
  • Jean de Montaigu ( Apt ) ( † 1527), Bishop of Apt
  • Pedro de Montaigu, Grand Master of the Knights Templar from 1219 to 1232
  • Philippe -Charles -Aimé de Montaigu Goupilleau (1740-1823), French politician during the French Revolution

See also:

  • Erle Montaigue (1949-2011), teacher of Chinese martial arts
  • Montagu
  • Montague
  • Montaigut
  • Disambiguation
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