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EstresEstres is an old French family name and the name of two different communes in the north of France. The etymology of the name is from strata, after the stone-layered Roman roads in the area. Other communes in the north of France also have "Estres" or "Estre" as part of their names: French nobility with the name Estres originated in Artois. The line ended in 1771. - Jean Ier d'Estres, soldier (Aisne, 1486 - Aisne, 1571)
- Antoine d'Estres, Governor of Boulonnais, lieutenant-general of le-de-France (died 1609)
- Franois Annibal, duc d'Estres, Marshal of France (1573 - Paris, 1670)
- Jean II d'Estres, Admiral and Marshal of France (Soleure, 1624 - Paris, 1707)
- Csar, duc d'Estres, Prelate and diplomat (Paris, 1628 - Paris, 1714)
- Victor Marie, duc d'Estres, Marshal of France (Paris, 1660 - Paris, 1737)
- Jean III d'Estres, Prelate and diplomat (Paris, 1666 - Paris, 1718)
- Frre de Victor Marie d'Estres, Archbishop of Cambrai (1716)
- Louis Charles Csar Le Tellier, duc d'Estres, Marshal of France. (Paris, 1695 - Paris, 1771)
Other members of the family include:
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