Durfort family


The Durfort family is an extant old French noble family, distinguished in French and English history. It originated as feudal lords of Durfort, Tarn, a village of south-western France. Today they still hold the title of Duke of Lorges. The current duke is Guy de Durfort-Civrac.

Middle Ages

Though earlier lords are known, the pedigree of the family is only clearly traceable toArnaud de Durfort, who acquired the fief of Duras by his marriage with a niece of Pope Clement V.

17th century

The greatness of the family dates, however, from the 17th century.

18th century

Durfort-Civrac

The family of Durfort was later represented in France by the branch of Durfort-Civrac, dating from the 16th century.
  • Jean Laurent, marquis de Civrac, married his cousin, the daughter of the duc de Lorges; his son,
  • Guy Emeric Anne, duc de Civrac, became afterwards duc de Lorges.
  • Henri, marquis de Durfort-Civrac, was a well-known politician, and was several times elected vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies.