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    Prangins Castle is a castle in the municipality of Prangins of the Canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance...
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    at Château de Prangins, where Charles I of Austria and his family would later take residence briefly, beginning 20 May 1919. Prangins has an area, as...
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    large orders for the devices. They were shipped to her family chateau, Prangins Castle, outside Geneva, where they were sewn into the linings of fashionable...
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    Museum in 2010, the Collection Centre has also served as a depot for Prangins Castle and the Forum of Swiss History Schwyz, which opened in 1995 to complement...
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    Lucens Luins Saint-Maire Mathod Mestral Morges Nyon Orbe Oron Pampigny Prangins Lutry Rolle La Sarraz Vincy Vufflens Vullierens Yverdon La Bâtiaz Chalais...
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    Thellusson and Jeanne Guiguer (sister to Louis Guiguer, who built Prangins Castle). When his father died in 1705, he had already been away from Geneva...
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    organisation for three museums – the National Museum in Zürich, the Prangins Castle and the Swiss National Museum in Schwyz, as well as the Collection...
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    organisation for three museums - the National Museum in Zurich, the Prangins Castle and the Swiss National Museum in Schwyz, as well as the Collection...
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  • (1887–1972), translator Jean Rieu (18th century), banker, owner of Prangins Castle (1719–1723) Jean-Louis Rieu (1788–1868), soldier and politician Jean...
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  • Emperor Napoleon in Fontainebleau; Joseph fled to Switzerland and bought Prangins Castle near Lake Geneva where he moved his wife and family to. On 3 May 1814...
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  • Prangins Castle and Surroundings, National Museum...
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    flee, however, and their family enjoyed a beautiful estate in the town of Prangins near Lake Geneva that they resided in. After Maria Clotilde's father Victor...
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    of the country. The next month, therefore, found them moving to Villa Prangins, near Lake Geneva, where they resumed a quiet family life.: 20  This abruptly...
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    The bishop granted Nyon to the Lord of Prangins as a fief. After 1130, Humbert de Cossonay, the Lord of Prangins, held his court in Nyon. A market was...
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    (1342-1347) François Prévost (1347-1354) Aymon de Cossonay (1355-1375) Guy de Prangins (1375-1394) Aymon Séchal administrator (1394) Guillaume of Menthonay 1394-1406...
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    south-west, narrower, and less-deep part from Yvoire–Promenthoux next Prangins to the exit in Geneva According to the Swiss Federal Office of Topography...
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    in their original form. The remaining three phases were repurposed as Prangin Mall, 1st Avenue, and the Sia Boey Urban Archaeological Park and were built...
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    family briefly took residence at Castle Wartegg near Rorschach at Lake Constance, and later moved to Château de Prangins at Lake Geneva on 20 May. Following...
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    moved again to a psychiatric facility in Prangins on the shores of Lake Geneva on June 5, 1930. At Prangins in June, Dr. Oscar Forel issued a tentative...
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  • Chasseral (FM, TV) Uetliberg (FM, TV) Säntis (FM, TV) Rigi Kulm (FM, TV) Prangins (LW shut down) Sottens (MW, SW shut down, partially demolished) Sarnen...
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    Paris. After the abdication of Napoleon in 1814, Julie bought the castle of Prangins in Switzerland, near Lake Léman. During the Hundred Days in 1815,...
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    second wife in Ellingen on 15 October 1971 Archduke Rudolf of Austria, (Prangins, near Nyon, 5 September 1919 – Brussels, 15 May 2010, buried in Klein Muri)...
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    0%. The historical population is given in the following chart: Duillier Castle and the tithe barn are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance...
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  •  5. Retrieved 2023-04-08; Note : the 2 brothers are Rodolphe, pastor in Prangins, & Louis-Samuel, Writing Master at Yverdon College, in succession of his...
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  • 46°24′29″N 6°16′17″E / 46.408138°N 6.27149°E / 46.408138; 6.27149 6086 Villa Prangins Route du Domaine Impériale 42 510.990 139.120 46°23′51″N 6°16′53″E / 46...
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    Saluzzo (French: Georges de Saluce) (16 Feb 1433 – 1 Apr 1440) Jean de Prangins (1 Apr 1440 – 23 Oct 1444 Resigned) Antoine de Prez (23 Oct 1444 – 4 Apr...
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