Duc de Montebello


Duke of Montebello is a title created by French Emperor Napoleon I in 1808 as a victory title for Marshal Jean Lannes, one of Napoleon's most daring and talented generals. Lannes commanded the advance guard in the crossing of the Alps in 1800 and was instrumental in winning the Battle of Montebello.

Dukes of Montebello (1808)

  • Jean Lannes, 1st Duke of Montebello
  • Louis Napoléon, 2nd Duke of Montebello Napoléon Camille Charles Jean, 3rd Duke of Montebello Napoléon Barbe Joseph Jean, 4th Duke of Montebello Charles Louis Maurice, 5th Duke of Montebello Napoléon Jean Jules, 6th Duke of Montebello Maurice Georges Antoine Marie, 7th Duke of Montebello Benoît Alexandre Marie Emmanuel Lannes, 8th Duke of Montebello
The presumptive heirs to the title were, from 1988 to 2004, Jean-Michel Christophe Marie Louis Lannes de Montebello, Marquis of Montebello, who was succeeded on his death in 2004 by his younger brother, Benoît Alexandre Marie Emmanuel Lannes de Montebello, Marquis of Montebello. Since 2022, this is the uncle of the current Duke, brother of the 7th Duke, Charles-Emmanuel Dominique François Lannes de Montebello