Orthez, in Béarn, is one of the oldest families of the province, with one of its members in the 12th century, figuring among those Lords of Béarn possessing...
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Wilhelm Freiherr von Roggendorf (1481 – 25 August 1541) was an Austrian military commander and Hofmeister. He was a son of Kaspar von Roggendorf [de]...
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Pau et du Béarn, Une famille béarnaise au service de la Prusse : les Forcade-Biaix, La Société des Sciences Lettres et Arts de Pau et du Béarn, 1978, Nr...
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other countries. Bernadotte, born in the town of Pau, in the province of Béarn, France, had risen to the rank of general during the French Revolution....
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demonstrate rank and because the family originally served the counts of Foix and Béarn during the English Wars in the Middle Ages. His father was Friedrich Heinrich...
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prince of independent Béarn, as well as lord of a large part of southern France. However, the French nobility under Francis I opposed the arrangement...
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List of monarchs by nickname (section I)
II, Count of Flanders (French: Robert le Croisé) Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn (French: Gaston le Croisé) Simon V, Lord of Montfort (French: Simon le Croisé)...
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Forcade, aka Peter Isaac von Forcade, aka Isaak von Forcade (c. 1703, in Pau, Béarn – 21 January 1775, in Potsdam, Prussia), was a Royal Prussian colonel, Hofmarschall...
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confirmed this. Alexander died in exile on 26 September 1942 in Salies-de-Béarn, France. He was succeeded as Duke of Leuchtenberg by his younger half-brother...
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Pau et du Béarn, Une famille béarnaise au service de la Prusse : les Forcade-Biaix, La Société des Sciences Lettres et Arts de Pau et du Béarn, 1978, Nr...
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Paris were arrested. There was rioting in Brittany, Provence, Burgundy and Béarn in reaction to their arrest. This unrest was engineered by local magistrates...
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Bernadotte was born on 26 January 1763 in Pau, the capital of the province of Béarn in the southwestern part of the Kingdom of France. He was the son of Jean...
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Descendants of Henry IV of France (section Senior agnatic descendants of Philippe I, Duke of Orleans)
Henri de Bourbon was born in Pau, the capital of the French province of Béarn. Although baptised as a Roman Catholic, Henry was raised as a Protestant...
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Viscount of Béarn, viscount of Béarn and soldier during the First Crusade. Mercadier, warrior and chief of mercenaries in service of Richard I, King of England...
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(1922), HMS Hermes (1924, although laid down in 1918 before Hōshō), and Béarn (1927). During World War II, these ships would become known as fleet carriers...
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House of Savoy (AD 1939–1943) House of Foix (AD 1278–1302) House of Foix-Béarn (AD 1302–1396, AD 1396–1413) House of Barcelona (AD 1396) – Andorra under...
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List of aircraft engines (section Béarn)
Construction Mécanique du Béarn/Société de Construction et d'Exploitation de Matériels et de Moteurs Béarn 6 Béarn 12A Béarn 12B Beatty 40 hp 4-cyl.(4...
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List of rose cultivars named after people (section I)
Kingdom) Princess Tomohito of Mikasa (2003 — United Kingdom) Princesse de Béarn (1885 — Lévêque, France) Princesse de Lamballe (France) Princesse de Vaudémont...
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Wenzel Robert von Gallenberg S.234: Josef Krov S.236/2: René de Galard de Béarn, Marquis de Brassac S.237: Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle S.241/1: László...
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Rosslyn (née Anna Robinson) on 21 March 1905 Beatrice de Galard de Béarn, Princess de Béarn et de Chalais (née Beatrice Winans) on 24 June 1905 The Hon. Mrs...
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(1992). Die russischen Kriegsschiffe 1856–1917. Band I [The Russian Warships 1856–1917. Vol. I] (in German). Wiesbaden.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
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List of foods named after people (section I)
during World War I and changed their name to Mountbatten. Béarnaise sauce – although often thought to indicate the region of Béarn, the sauce name may...
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national theme 236/2 A107 Chanson du Béarn (Pastorale) pf 1844 Piano, national theme based on a song by René de Galard de Béarn, Marquis de Brassac 237 A236 La...
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Conrad Graf Finck v. Finckenstein Grenadier Garde, Kurprinz Friedrich Wilhelm I (two battalions, 800 men) Margraf Ludwig's Infantry Regiment, Christian...
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originally served the counts of Foix and Béarn during the English Wars in the Middle Ages. His father was Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix (1698–1729)...
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miner, and politician Bearn "Navn på steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn" (in Norwegian). Språkrådet. "Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar"...
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of Halifax aboard the French aircraft carrier Béarn. The fall of France before delivery diverts Béarn to Forte du France, Martinique, Lesser Antilles...
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Schiebeler, librettist and hymnist (born 1741) October – René de Galard de Béarn, Marquis de Brassac, composer (born 1699) October 14 – František Brixi,...
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plane arrives at Horta on May 30. May 27 – France's first aircraft carrier, Béarn, is commissioned May 28 – While flying at 1,200 feet (370 meters) near Reynoldsburg...
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individually as Force L and Force X, respectively. Dunkerque, the aircraft carrier Béarn, and three cruisers remained in Brest while Strasbourg and two French heavy...
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