Walter V of Brienne (French: Gautier; c. 1275 – 15 March 1311) was Duke of Athens from 1308 until his death. Being the only son of Hugh of Brienne and Isabella...
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Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède Gauthier de Brienne, Counts Walter III of Brienne, Walter IV of Brienne, Walter V of Brienne Walter VI...
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IV of Brienne Hugh of Brienne (c. 1240–1296) m. 1. Isabella of La Roche, 2. Helena Komnene Dukaina Walter V of Brienne (c. 1275–1311) m. Jeanne de Châtillon...
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family, later Beaumont-Brienne, dominated this part of Maine from the tenth to the thirteenth centuries. Hubert married Ermengarde de Nevers on 6 December...
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Pelagius Galvani arrived as papal legate and de facto leader of the Crusade, supported by John of Brienne and the masters of the Templars, Hospitallers...
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production of poetic and literary works. In 1239 Gautier de Brienne, the count of Jaffa, along with De Nanteuil and many other French crusaders, was taken...
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Louis XVIII (redirect from Louis Stanislas Xavier de France)
The Archbishop of Toulouse, Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, acquired Calonne's ministry. Brienne attempted to salvage Calonne's reforms, but ultimately...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Marie-Antoinette de Habsbourg-Lorraine)
dismissed Calonne on 8 April 1787. On 1 May 1787 Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, Archbishop of Toulouse and one of the queen's political allies...
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vie de M. le duc Mathieu de Montmorency (Le Mans, 1826) P. Gautier, Mathieu de Montmorency et Mme de Staël, d'après les lettres inédites de M. de Montmorency...
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husband John of Brienne (1210–1212) Isabella II of Jerusalem, under regency of her father John of Brienne, 1212–1221 Walter IV of Brienne (1221–1244), nephew...
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(général de brigade) André Marie Gautier de Montgeroult (général de brigade) Jean-Marie Gaspard Gauvilliers (général de division) Louis Gay (général de brigade)...
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Corbie Abbey (category Libraries in Hauts-de-France)
Jean-François Boyer 1755-1788 : cardinal Paul de Luynes 1788-1792 : cardinal Étienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne Merovingian script "Monastery of Corbie"...
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Jacques Necker (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Ducrest came up with proposals. The next minister of finance Loménie de Brienne resigned within fifteen months. On 24 August 1788; the king allowed him...
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Abbey of Saint Wandrille (redirect from Abbaye de Saint Wandrille)
La Bruyère, commendatory abbot, 1757-1785 Étienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne, commendatory abbot, 1785-1790 After the restoration of religious life...
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was challenged by Henry's daughter Philippa and her husband, Erard I of Brienne, Count of Ramerupt, and one of the more powerful nobles of Champagne. The...
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Marie de Testa, Antoine Gautier, "Deux grandes dynasties de drogmans, les Fonton et les Testa", in Drogmans et diplomates européens auprès de la Porte...
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John of Brienne and Sauvary of Mauléan in the battle and its aftermath. (Runc. Vol III, pp. 161–163, 495) Iohannes de Tulbia. Iohannes de Tulbia (fl...
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regime. Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, churchman, politician and finance minister of Louis XVI. Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, leader of...
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founded in 1867.[1] 1128–1161 : Hugues I de Fosses [fr] 1161–1171 : Philippe I de Reims 1171 : Jean I de Brienne 1171–1174 : Eudes 1174–1189 : Hugues II...
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Chansonnier de Noailles the melody ends on different notes. There exist three French poems attributed to John of Brienne that are in fact the work of Jehan de Braine...
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friends, fishing for shrimp, and cuddling indoors with her pet dogs. 1915: Ceux de Chez Nous (Those at Home: biographical, home movies) By Sacha Guitry; among...
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Jean-Marc Ayrault (category Politicians from Pays de la Loire)
Ayrault's leadership, the French foreign ministry summoned Vincent Mertens de Wilmars, Belgium's ambassador in Paris, in September 2016 after detaining...
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March 27 – John of Brienne (or John I), king of Jerusalem April 12 Berengaria of León, Latin empress consort (b. 1204) Philip II (de Méréville), French...
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Battle of Pułtusk (1806) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
3-battalion 21st Line Infantry Regiment. General of Brigade Nicolas Hyacinthe Gautier directed the 25th and 85th Line Infantry Regiments, two battalions each...
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Battle of Wagram (category Battles inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe)
28,000 men and either 31,500 or 33,000 men. Five generals (Duprat, Gautier, Guiot de Lacour, Lasalle and von Hartitzsch) and another 238 officers, as well...
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René de Birague (Italian: Renato da Birago; c. 1506–24 November 1583) was an Italian then French noble, lieutenant-general, chancellor and cardinal during...
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many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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Pugh Pryse, British Member of Parliament (b. 1739) January 18 – Louis de Brienne de Conflans d'Armentières, French general (b. 1711) January 19 – Thomas...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lecce (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Emperor Henry VI for the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Another count was Gautier de Brienne, a cousin of Tancred. The cathedral of Lecce, which was, like nearly...
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Battle of Prenzlau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
fortress of Küstrin capitulated to General of Brigade Nicolas Hyacinthe Gautier's brigade of Davout's corps. A French dragoon brigade caught up with the...
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