The Lords of Rubempré were feudal lords, and the ancestors of the current Princes of Rubempré, belonging to the Belgian Nobility. Rubempré is currently...
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situated some 9 miles (14 km) north of Amiens, at the junction of the D11 and D113 roads. Lords of Rubempré Communes of the Somme department "Répertoire...
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Lords of Westerlo were the feudal lords of the fiefdom (called 'Heerlijkheid' in Dutch or 'Seigneurie' in French) of Westerlo until the abolition of feudalism...
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marriage of Philippe-François de Mérode with Louise-Brigitte de Rubempré, they acquired the domains and titles of 'Princes of Rubempré' and 'Prince of Everberg'...
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the Lords of Rubempré, and passed to the Merode family. Similar functions have been the Panetarius and Grand Falconer of Brabant, Grand Forester of Brabant...
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a brother of Louis II de Mailly (1662-1699), comte de Mailly, Lords of Rubempré, seigneur de Rieux, seigneur d'Haucourt— was the author of literary fairy...
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│ │ │ │ │ │ ├─>Charles, seigneur de Rubempré (+1595) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├─>Louis, seigneur de Rubempré (1574–1598) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │...
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Kortenberg (category Municipalities of Flemish Brabant)
5me Prince de Rubempré et d'Everberghe [Wikidata] (1762-1830) Charles-Antoine-Ghislain (Karel) Count de Mérode-Westerloo, Minister of State Baron Albert...
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Estates to him (Pierre de Villars, the archbishop of Vienne, André de Bourbon, seigneur de Rubempré and the treasurer Mesnager). The delegation that travelled...
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Salm (state) (redirect from County of Salm-Grumbach)
In 1803 Salm-Grumbach was annexed by France. The lords of Salm-Grumbach received the Principality of Salm-Horstmar as compensation in 1803. It was mediatised...
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Louis de Saint-Gelais (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
Bourbon's favourite the seigneur de Rubempré. Through Rubempré Lanssac was introduced to Bourbon on the excuse of delivering to him complements from Catherine...
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Nesle (redirect from Lord of Nesles)
the beginning of the 13th century, and the heiress brought the lordship to the family of Clermont in the Beauvaisis. One of the first lords was Raoul I...
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Poix-de-Picardie (category Communes of Somme (department))
chapel of the château. Military cemetery. Containing the graves of 149 Second World War Commonwealth aircrew. The Tyrrel, or Tirel, family were Lords of Poix...
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Sauvillers-Mongival (category Communes of Somme (department))
mentioned in the 12th century. The seigneurie was bought in 1393 by the lords of Raineval. During the First World War, the town was completely flattened...
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Hangard (category Communes of Somme (department))
census as the stronghold of Madam Jehanne of Rivery. A number of other lords of the village are known, including: Bernard of Hangard 1146; Jehan de Hangard...
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had become one of the top male stars of French cinema, second only, perhaps, to actor Jean Marais. He was also a favorite leading man of filmmaker Luis...
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Eaucourt-sur-Somme (category Communes of Somme (department))
century as part of the possessions of the Abbey of St Riquier. By usurpation, or by concession, Eaucourt passed into the hands of the lords of the Ferté, at...
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Goyencourt (category Communes of Somme (department))
was under the control of the abbey of Ourscamp. Middle Age: Lords of Gossencourt ("Goyencourt"). In 1653, during the upheaval of the Fronde, the village...
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Moreuil (category Communes of Somme (department))
of Gallo-Roman finds in the vicinity. First mentioned around 800 as a fort and square on the river Avre, it was sacked by the Normans. The lords of Moreuil...
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Becquigny, Somme (category Communes of Somme (department))
belonged to the Abbey of Saint Corneille of Compiègne, and the Roye family were at sometime lords of the manor. As with many towns of the Somme, Becquigny...
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Maisnières (category Communes of Somme (department))
been lords (seigneurs there for 200 years. The first lord, Guy de Maisnières, the first of that name built the castle when Guillaume, Count of Ponthieu...
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Coullemelle (category Communes of Somme (department))
of Monchy gave several lords to Fourquivillers at the beginning of the century. To Charles, Marquis of Hocquincourt, Marshal of France, succeeded his son...
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