D'Amboise
D'Amboise is a French surname, most notably associated with a prominent family in France during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. The family held considerable influence in politics, the church, and the arts.
The most well-known member of the D'Amboise family is likely Georges d'Amboise (1460-1510), a French Roman Catholic cardinal and statesman. He served as Archbishop of Rouen and was a close advisor to King Louis XII. He played a significant role in French politics and diplomacy during his time, including negotiations with the papacy and various European powers.
Other notable individuals with the surname D'Amboise include:
- Charles I d'Amboise (1430-1481), Lord of Chaumont, Governor of Paris.
- Charles II d'Amboise (1473-1511), Marshal of France and Governor of Milan.
- Jacques d'Amboise (1934-2021), a renowned American ballet dancer and choreographer.
The name "D'Amboise" signifies origin from the town of Amboise, located in the Loire Valley of France. The Château d'Amboise was a significant royal residence and is closely linked to the family's history and influence. The family contributed significantly to the development of Amboise and the surrounding region.