The Château de Brissac is a French château in the Brissac-Quincé area of the commune of Brissac Loire Aubance, located in the department of Maine-et-Loire...
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Brissac (French pronunciation: [bʁisak]; Languedocien: Briçac) is a commune in the Hérault department in southern France. Castle (11th century), rebuilt...
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Duke of Brissac (French: duc de Brissac) is a title of French nobility in the Peerage of France, which was originally created in 1611 for Charles II de...
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Virginia Brissac (June 11, 1883 – July 26, 1979) was a popular American stage actress who headlined theatre companies from Vancouver to San Diego during...
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former neighbouring communes, Brissac and Quincé. On 15 December 2016, Brissac-Quincé was merged into the new commune of Brissac Loire Aubance. The French...
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Duke of Brissac (19 February 1929 – 6 April 2021), was a French aristocrat and landowner. He held the French noble title of Duke of Brissac from 1993...
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Catherine de Cossé (redirect from Catherine de Cossé-Brissac)
Duke of Lesparre 13 January 1724 – 25 February 1737 — Mademoiselle de Brissac 25 February 1737 – 24 June 1766 — The Duchess of Ayen. 24 June 1766 – 22...
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Louis Hercule Timoléon de Cossé, 8th Duke of Brissac (14 February 1734 – 9 September 1792), was a French military commander and peer of France. He was...
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Charles de Cossé, 1st Duke of Brissac (c. 1550 –c. 1621) was a French noble, military commander, governor, courtier and rebel during the latter French...
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Brissac Loire Aubance (French pronunciation: [bʁisak lwaʁ obɑ̃s] ) is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department of western France. The municipality was...
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Peter Dickinson (redirect from Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson)
Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson OBE FRSL (16 December 1927 – 16 December 2015) was an English author and poet, best known for children's books and...
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Count of Brissac (1505 (O.S.)/06 – 1563), was a French courtier and soldier, named beau Brissac at court and remembered as the Maréchal Brissac. A member...
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Anjou wine (redirect from Anjou Villages Brissac AOC)
Anjou-Villages Brissac AOC A sub appellation of the Anjou-Villages AOC, the boundaries of this AOC encompassed the vineyards around Brissac-Quincé and nine...
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Pierre de Cossé, 12th Duke of Brissac (13 March 1900 – 4 April 1993), was a French aristocrat and author who wrote historical memoirs. He held the French...
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was a French chronicler. He entered the service of Marshal Charles de Brissac, as secretary, and accompanied him to Piedmont in 1550 when the marshal...
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Emma Maria Macfarren (redirect from Jules Brissac)
1895) was an English pianist and composer who used the pseudonym Jules Brissac. She was born in London, and in 1846 married John Macfarren, brother of...
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Lords of Robecque (section House of Cosse Brissac)
to Emmanuel de Cossé, Count of Brissac Emmanuel de Cossé-Brissac, prince of Robecque (1793–1870), Henri de Cossé-Brissac, Prince of Robecque (1822–1887)...
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Timoléon Louis de Cossé, 5th Duke of Brissac (1668 - 1 July 1709) was a French nobleman and the 5th Duke of Brissac. He was created the Grand Panetier of...
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Jean Paul Timoléon de Cossé, 7th Duke of Brissac (12 October 1698, in Paris – 1784, in Sarrelouis), was a French general during the reign of King Louis...
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Elvire de Brissac (born 19 January 1939) is a French novelist and biographer. Her awards include the Prix des Deux Magots, Grand prix des lectrices de...
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Charles Timoléon Louis de Cossé, 6th Duke of Brissac (1 February 1693 - 18 April 1732) was a French nobleman and general during the reign of Kings Louis...
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de Cossé, 11th Duke of Brissac (1868–1944), was a French aristocrat and author. He held the French noble title of Duke of Brissac from 1883 to 1944 and...
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de Brissac proved the more faithful in this ménage-a-trois, having kept Jeanne in his heart despite Seymour. During the French Revolution, Brissac was...
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Spain of its intention to fulfill the treaty just signed. The Maréchal de Brissac, who displayed some unwillingness to evacuate Piedmont, was asked to change...
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Jean-Baptiste Say (brother) Horace Say (nephew) François de Cossé Brissac, 11th Duke of Brissac (grandson) Princess Marie Say (granddaughter) Léon Say (grandnephew)...
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Artus de Cossé (redirect from Artus de Cossé-Brissac)
the fourteenth century. Artus de Cossé was the brother of the Marshal Brissac who had been elevated to the title during the reign of Henri II of France...
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Las Trece Rosas (redirect from Blanca Brissac Vázquez)
Carmen Barrero Aguado (age 24), Martina Barroso García (age 22), Blanca Brissac Vázquez (age 29), Pilar Bueno Ibáñez (age 27), Julia Conesa Conesa (age...
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Château de Montsoreau Château de Chambord Château de Saumur Château de Brissac Château d'Azay-le-Rideau Château d'Ancy-le-Franc Château d'Oiron Château...
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Rosemary Dobson (redirect from Rosemary de Brissac Dobson)
Rosemary de Brissac Dobson, AO (18 June 1920 – 27 June 2012) was an Australian poet, who was also an illustrator, editor and anthologist. She published...
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married Luís Fernando de Orleans y Borbón. He died in Paris. de Cossé Brissac, Pierre (1974). La suite des temps: (1939-1958). Paris, France: Grasset...
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