Constant de Rebecque


The house of de Constant de Rebecque is an ancient French noble family first attested in the 860's.
After having converted to Protestantism and sided with Henri IV as high ranking officers during the Huguenot Wars, most of the family fled France for Switzerland.
Family tradition dictated, however, that many members of the house were officers in the French Royal Lifeguard, the Cent Suisses, with the last one to do so being Jean Victor de Constant Rebecque.
The family have, since its move to Switzerland branched out to, prosper and be naturalised in many European countries, such as Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands and possibly Ireland.
Through its many branches, the house has belonged to the Dutch nobility, as well as the Swedish and the peerage of Ireland.
The house originates from the region of Artois in France. Members of the house of Constant took part in all the crusades as well as the Huguenot Wars before leaving France.
Members of the family hold the dutch title of baron and the customary styling of French marquis

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