Duke of Ventadour (Fr.: duc de Ventadour) was a noble title in the peerage of France granted to Gilbert de Lévis de Ventadour by Henry IV of France in 1589. It is named after the Château de Ventadour.
From | To | Duke of Ventadour | Relationship to Predecessor | |
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1589 | 1591 | Gilbert de Lévis de Ventadour (d. 1591) | First Duke of Ventadour | |
1591 | 1622 | Anne de Lévis de Ventadour (1569-1622) | Son of Gilbert de Lévis de Ventadour | |
1622 | 1651 | Henri de Lévis de Ventadour (1596-1651) | Son of Anne de Lévis de Ventadour | |
1651 | ??? | Charles de Lévis de Ventadour | Brother of Henri de Lévis de Ventadour | |
??? | 1717 | Louis Charles de Lévis (1647-1717) | Son of Charles de Lévis de Ventadour |
The title became extinct in 1717 when Louis Charles de Lévis died without a male heir.