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    itself was dissolved in 1830. The Province of Orléanais roughly corresponds to the old Duchy of Orléanais and was created on 7 April 1498 when Louis II...
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  • The Orléanais dialect (French pronunciation: [ɔʁleanɛ]) is a langue d'oïl that was part of a dialect group called Francien. The dialect covers three departments...
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    Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur was born in Vendôme, in the province of Orléanais, and he was educated at the Jesuit college in Blois. After the death of...
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    reign as Miss France. Coquerel won the title of Miss Orléanais 2013. She represented Orléanais (historical province of France) at Miss France 2014. Coquerel...
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    Duchy of Orléans (category Orléanais)
    replaced by the Province of Orléanais which was informally still known as the 'Duchy of Orléanais'. The Duchy of Orléanais was created in 1344 by raising...
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    Guernésiais Jèrriais Sercquiais Law French Augeron Cauchois Cotentinais Orléanais Paydret Picard Poitevin–Saintongeais Poitevin Saintongeais Walloon West...
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    territories of northwestern France: the provinces of Maine, Normandy, and Orléanais, and the region of Beauce. Afterwards it was absorbed into the present-day...
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  • of the Crown. After Henry's exchange of appanages, Charles IX gave the Orléanais to his mother Catherine, former Queen of France, as reward for her role...
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  • Source located within the city. The club was originally called Arago Sport Orléanais and founded as the football section of a general sports club in the city...
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  • Light Cavalry Regiment was therefore renamed as the Orléanais Cavalry Regiment, Régiment de Orléanais Cavalerie, and was 26th in precedence. When the regiment...
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    historical provinces of France including Burgundy, Anjou, Picardy, Berry, Orléanais, Bourbonnais, Maine, Touraine, Artois, Dauphiné, Saintonge, and the County...
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    of Nivernais (now Nièvre), Champagne (now the northern part of Yonne), Orléanais (now the southwestern part of Yonne), the Territoire de Belfort (the region...
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  • Middle Ages in the regions of Île-de-France (with Paris at its centre), Orléanais, as well as Touraine, Berry, and Bourbonnais before the establishment...
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    11th century), and was a frontier between Champagne, Île-de-France, and Orléanais, being part of each of these provinces at different times in history....
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    Centre-Val de Loire was created from parts of historical provinces: Touraine, Orléanais and Berry. First, the name Centre was chosen by the government purely...
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    different city from the capital. Île-de-France (Paris) Berry (Bourges) Orléanais (Orléans) Normandy (Rouen) Languedoc (Toulouse) Lyonnais (Lyon) Dauphiné...
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  • Acionna was a Gallo-Roman water goddess, attested in the Orléanais region. In 1822, Jean-Baptiste Jollois, one of the founding fathers of archaeology...
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  • NN, wife of Count Willachar and the mother Chalde of Orléans, wife of Chramn son of King Chlothar I. None "Histoire de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée"...
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    Stephen I, Count of Sancerre and his Brabançon mercenaries ravaged the Orléanais. Philip defeated him with the aid of the Confrères de la Paix. A disagreement...
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    Thomas de Mahy Marquis de Favras Born (1744-03-26)26 March 1744 Blois, Orléanais, France Died 19 February 1790(1790-02-19) (aged 45) Place de Grève, Paris...
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    Quercy and Rouergue). 1. Île-de-France (Paris) 2. Berry (Bourges) 3. Orléanais (Orléans) 4. Normandy (Rouen) 5. Languedoc (Toulouse) 6. Lyonnais (Lyon)...
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    they directly ruled only small holdings in the Île-de-France and the Orléanais, all of which were plagued with disorder; the rest of France was controlled...
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    part of the Orléanais province. This natural region is located in the center of the Loir-et-Cher department. With Val de Loire orléanais, Val de Loire...
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    ISBN 2-35250-022-2 2010 (in French) Georges Joumas, Echos of the Dreyfus Affair for an Orléanais, Corsaire Éditions, (ISBN 978-2-910475-12-3) 2013 (in English) Leila Schneps...
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    Val de Loire orléanais is a natural region of France located in the heart of the Loiret department, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. This natural region...
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    Orléans (category Orléanais)
    in 2000 inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The capital of Orléanais, 120 kilometres southwest of Paris, is bordered to the north by the Beauce...
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  • lieutenant-general of the armies of the king in 1702, governor of the Orléanais, director-general of buildings, in 1708, lieutenant-general in Alsace...
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    Vendômois and Loudun, Blois, Laval and Amboise; the other comprised the Orléanais, Berry, Beauce, Montargis, and Chartres. The former was granted to the...
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    created from the former province of Touraine and of small portions of Orléanais, Anjou and Poitou. Its prefecture, Tours, was a centre of learning in...
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    The department was created from parts of the former provinces of Berry, Orléanais, La Marche and Touraine. Before the Roman conquest, the Celtic Bituriges...
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