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    she was known as Mademoiselle de Condé and in some sources is styled as princesse de Condé. A descendant of le Grand Condé, Louise Adelaïde was the aunt...
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    (French: Abbaye de Penthemont, Pentemont, Panthemont or Pantemont) is a set of 18th and 19th-century buildings at the corner of Rue de Grenelle and Rue de Bellechasse...
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    de la Liberté was named Rue de Condé before the French Revolution. A part of the street, from the Coin du Miroir to the Place d'Armes (now Place de la...
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    Bec Abbey, formally the Abbey of Our Lady of Bec (French: Abbaye Notre-Dame du Bec), is a Benedictine monastic foundation in the Eure département, in the...
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    authority of the meeting at the Palais-Royal, broke open the Prisons of the Abbaye to release some grenadiers of the French guards, who had been reportedly...
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    Ariane de Rothschild, Ft.com, 4 March 2016 Roques, Jean-Baptiste; France, Condé Nast Digital (2015-04-08). "Rothschild contre Rothschild : comment Ariane...
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    245–50. Journal d'émigration du prince de Condé. 1789–1795, publié par le comte de Ribes, Bibliothèque nationale de France. [2] Archived 7 March 2016 at...
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    Saint-Maur Abbey (French: Abbaye de Saint-Maur), originally called the Abbaye des Fossés, is a former abbey now subsumed in the Saint-Maur-des-Fossés...
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    Queen Anne Press, 1953). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abbaye de Saint-Wandrille de Fontenelle.  This article incorporates text from a publication...
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    Vendée) Abbaye Blanche, sometimes Abbaye des Blanches, nuns, diocese of Avranches (Mortain, Manche) Blanche-Couronne Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Blanche-Couronne)...
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    Royalist émigrés in Koblenz under the leadership of Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince of Condé. Under strong pressure from his family, he married a young aristocratic...
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    Aisne (category Departments of Hauts-de-France)
    Notre-Dame de Laon Soissons Cathedral Churches and abbeys Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache Abbey Abbaye du Tortoir de Saint Nicolas aux Bois Abbaye Saint-Vincent de Laon...
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    Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (category Burials at Val-de-Grâce (church))
    Paris), the last princesse de Condé, possible bride for Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, married Louis Henry II, Prince of Condé, known as Mademoiselle at court...
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    Montmorency, daughter of Henri I de Montmorency. Louis de Valois became Commendatory abbot of the Abbaye de la Chaise-Dieu in 1608, and Commendatory Bishop of...
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    the custom for many girls of the nobility, she was later raised at the Abbaye de Montmartre convent, overlooking Paris, where she spent twelve years. As...
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    -Étienne, formerly the Abbaye aux Hommes (Men's Abbey). It was completed in 1063 and is dedicated to St Stephen. The current Hôtel de Ville (town hall) of...
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    dedication of the Abbaye de Saint-Amant-de-Boixe. Married the daughter of Aimery, vicomte de Rochechouart, and they had two children. Foucauld II de La Rochefoucauld...
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    Louis, Duke of Orléans (1703–1752) (category Burials at Val-de-Grâce (church))
    with him during ill health. He later decided to retire at the Abbaye Sainte-Geneviève de Paris. From then on, he became known as Louis le Génovéfain. As...
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    under his elder half-brother, Antoine, Marshal Gramont, and the prince de Condé. He was present at the battles of Freiburg and Nördlingen, and served with...
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    c. 1535 by François Clouet, Musée Condé, Chantilly, RMN. Teulet, Alexandre, Relations Politiques de la France et de l'Espagne avec l'Ecosse, vol. 1, Paris...
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    Bonneval Abbey (Eure-et-Loir) (category Monuments historiques of Centre-Val de Loire)
    Florentinus' Abbey (French: Abbaye de Bonneval, Abbaye St-Florentin de Bonneval or Abbaye St-Florentin et St-Hilaire de Bonneval), is a former Benedictine...
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    female but had died in infancy. Mademoiselle du Maine was placed in the Abbaye de Maubuisson, a very prestigious abbey in the Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône area of...
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    today's Rue François-Miron and Rue des Barres as far as Rue de Fourcy), since it served the Abbaye Saint-Antoine-des-Champs (on the site of today's Hôpital...
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  • his daughter the Hôtel de Beauvau later renamed the Hôtel de Lillebonne, in Nancy. They were married at the Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Montmartre. His brother...
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    Saint-Lô (redirect from Gare de Saint Lô)
    French). Condé-sur-Noireau: S.n. ISBN 978-2-85480-075-3. Dufresne, Jean-Luc; Jugan, Régine (1991). Le Monde de Follain : artistes et vestiges : de juin à...
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    in 1563, though the abbey was sacked by the Huguenot army of the Prince de Condé in 1562. As a member of the King's Council, Châtillon was placed in charge...
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    territory was ceded to the new owners by the Council of Peille and the Abbaye de Saint Pons. In 1215 work began on a new fortress, comprising four towers...
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  • widower, Jean de Rague-Labadie, seigneur d'Espalungue and the abbayes of Laruns. Abraham de Laforcade in Saint-Gladie, provided declaration of his assets...
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  • Thumbnail for Maison d'éducation de la Légion d'honneur
    "Les Loges" in Saint-Germain-en-Laye (opened in spring 1812) and the "Abbaye de Barbeaux" in Fontainebleau (opened in July 1813). A decree of King Louis...
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    César d'Estrées, abbot from 1680 to 1712. John de Estrée, abbot from 1712 to 1718. Louis de Bourbon-Condé, abbot from 1718 to 1742. Catholic Encyclopedia...
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