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* [[Dantès Bellegarde]] (1877–1966), Haitian historian and diplomat
* [[Dantès Bellegarde]] (1877–1966), Haitian historian and diplomat
* [[Count Heinrich von Bellegarde]] (1756–1845), Austrian General of the French Revolutionary Wars
* [[Jean-Ricner Bellegarde]] (born 1998), French footballer
* [[Perry Bellegarde]] (born 1962), national chief of the Canadian Assembly of First Nations
* [[Perry Bellegarde]] (born 1962), national chief of the Canadian Assembly of First Nations
* [[Roger de Saint-Lary de Bellegarde]] (died 1579)
* [[Roger de Saint-Lary de Bellegarde]] (died 1579)
* [[Roger de Saint-Lary de Termes]] (1562–1646), duc de Bellegarde{{efn|The [[Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition]] relates that in 1645 the title of this duchy was transferred to the estate of Choisy-aux-Loges in Gâtinais, and was borne later by the family of [[Louis Henri de Pardaillan de Gondrin|Pardaillan de Gondrin]], heirs to the house of Saint-Lary-Bellegarde. When [[Seurre]] passed into the possession of the [[Princes of Condé]] they in the same way acquired the title of dukes of Bellegarde.}}
* [[Roger de Saint-Lary de Termes]] (1562–1646), duc de Bellegarde{{efn|The [[Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition]] relates that in 1645 the title of this duchy was transferred to the estate of Choisy-aux-Loges in Gâtinais, and was borne later by the family of [[Louis Henri de Pardaillan de Gondrin|Pardaillan de Gondrin]], heirs to the house of Saint-Lary-Bellegarde. When [[Seurre]] passed into the possession of the [[Princes of Condé]] they in the same way acquired the title of dukes of Bellegarde.}}
* [[Sophie Lalive de Bellegarde]], French writer
* [[Sophie Lalive de Bellegarde]], French writer
* [[Count Heinrich von Bellegarde]] (1756–1845), Austrian General of the French Revolutionary Wars


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 21:33, 8 December 2023

Bellegarde is a French surname derived from a toponym meaning "beautiful watch-tower or look-out" and may refer to the following:

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  1. ^ The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition relates that in 1645 the title of this duchy was transferred to the estate of Choisy-aux-Loges in Gâtinais, and was borne later by the family of Pardaillan de Gondrin, heirs to the house of Saint-Lary-Bellegarde. When Seurre passed into the possession of the Princes of Condé they in the same way acquired the title of dukes of Bellegarde.