Régime, a parlement (French pronunciation: [paʁləmɑ̃] ) was a provincial appellate court of the Kingdom of France. In 1789, France had 13 parlements, the original...
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de Montélimar The Dauphiné, or the Critérium du Dauphiné (formerly the [Critérium du] Dauphiné libéré, after the newspaper Le Dauphiné libéré that until...
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(Dauphiné) – 1804, Dagues near Marsanne) was an 18th-century French man of letters. After studying law, Montlovier was a lawyer by the Parlement du Dauphiné [fr]...
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malheurs du Dauphiné [Ups and downs of Dauphiné] (in French). De Borée. pp. 112–114. ISBN 978-2-84494-027-8. Dreyfus, Paul (1972). Histoire du Dauphiné [History...
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before the local Parlement, the Parlement du Dauphiné, also known as Parlement de Grenoble, on the separation of political powers. Dauphiné was one of the...
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Grenoble (category Dauphiné)
Petite histoire du Dauphiné, Félix Vernay, 1933, p. 40. Petite histoire du Dauphiné, Félix Vernay, 1933, p. 9. Petite histoire du Dauphiné, Félix Vernay...
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installed (approximate date). 1453 - Parlement du Dauphiné [fr] created. 1539 - Palais du parlement du Dauphiné [fr] expanded. 1562 - Sacked by the Protestants...
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Valence, Drôme (category Dauphiné)
of Claude Frère, a rich merchant who was first president of the Parlement du Dauphiné [fr]. The lantern of the staircase stands on the ancient walls between...
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Île de la Cité (redirect from Île du Palais)
Palais de Justice from the Place Dauphine. It is named for Achille de Harlay, the first president of the Parlement of Paris in the early 17th century;...
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14th century until the French Revolution, it was the headquarters of the Parlement of Paris. During the Revolution it served as a courthouse and prison,...
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covering the same geographical area. For example, the jurisdiction of the parlement d'Artois did not correspond to the same territory as the gouvernement...
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part in the struggle between the parlements and the court in 1788, and promoted the meeting of the estates of Dauphiné at Vizille (20 July 1788), on the...
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her for more personal or petty reasons. Madame du Barry proved a troublesome foe to the new dauphine. She was Louis XV's mistress and had considerable...
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Grenoble with his brother Claude, he became a lawyer in the fr:Parlement du Dauphiné where he established a valuable network of contacts with the nobility...
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of Dauphiné (French: L’Estat politique de la province de Dauphiné, supplément à l’Estat politique du pays de Dauphiné) (1671–72). History of Dauphiné, abridged...
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Society of Jesus in France. The Society had been dissolved by order of the Parlement of Paris, inspired by Jansenist magistrates, against the will of the King...
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Ancien régime (section Conseil du Roi)
regional parlements had the same initial goal of facilitating the introduction of royal power into the newly assimilated territories, but as the parlements gained...
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the parlement de Paris. He also contributed to editing the Grandes Chroniques de France for 1350–1380. In 1384 he was made chancellor of the Dauphiné by...
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registered 12 September 1534 in the Parlement of Rouen, the couple's marriage contract being registered by the Parlement of Paris on 16 April 1540. In 1537...
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English rule. By the end of the thirteenth century the area was known as the Dauphiné d’Auvergne. Haute-Loire is one of the original 83 departments created during...
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François Barbier, himself a lawyer attached to the Parlement of Paris, noted disapprovingly that Titon du Tillet lived in public debauchery with girls at...
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so the name of her real father appeared. Marie-Aurore appealed to the Parlement of Paris and on 15 May 1766, after a serious investigation, the sentence...
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Fils de France (redirect from Famille du Roi)
the regular title of the heirs apparent of kings, but the acquisition of Dauphiné and the request of its last count ensured that the heirs apparent would...
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1559–1562 French political crisis (section Dauphiné)
from Dauphiné and Bourgogne (which were governed by Guise and Aumale respectively) pushed for the Lorraine princes to be made equal to the princes du sang...
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Eustache de Refuge (redirect from Eustache du Refuge)
made Intendant charged with setting up a Parlement in Béarn. He lived to see the early career of Armand du Plessis, later Cardinal Richelieu, and died...
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century or older sources may write 1681. See for example Bibliothèque du Dauphiné, by Guy Allard (1797, Giroud & fils), page 304. However, all modern biographers...
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repression of the Amboise conspiracy of 1560, notably by going to the Parlement to communicate to its members the measures taken by the king. In July...
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Maugiron, this created an alliance between Suze, and the Maugiron family of Dauphiné. Therefore, he supported Louis de Maugiron on his entry to court, where...
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1790. It was established from the main part of the former province of Dauphiné. Its area was reduced twice, in 1852 and again in 1967, on both occasions...
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successively from 1356 to 1465 – Bayard was born at the Château Bayard, Dauphiné (near Pontcharra, Isère) in southern France. He served as a page to the...
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