charge until his death in 1615. Joachim de Châteauvieux was born in 1545, the son of Claude de Châteauvieux and Marie de Montchenu. His father had served previous...
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de Châteauvieux, born on 25 January 1545, son of Claude de Châteauvieux, knight, lord and baron of Fromente, Bailiff of Bresse, and Marie-Salomé de Montchenu...
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elector for Paris and représentant de la commune for the Sépulcre district. He was then sent to Nancy when the Châteauvieux Regiment [fr] revolted in August...
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regard de l'Amour" en pierre de Tonnerre par Claude Michel dit Clodion, lieu de provenance: Hôtel de Besenval, élément du décor de la salle de bains,...
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Domaine de Châteauvieux : delicatessen of fine products Domaine de Choully : location of Philippe Chevrier Le Traiteur SA, Domaine de Châteauvieux in Chouilly...
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Regiment), the Régiment de Châteauvieux (one of the twelve regiments of Swiss mercenaries in the French infantry) and the Mestre-de-camp cavalry. The soldiers'...
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retreats from court. In February 1580 alongside La Valette, Joachim de Châteauvieux and François d'O he joined the king on an excursion to Saint-Germain...
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French composer Étienne-Joseph Floquet, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra) on 5 January 1779. It takes the form of a tragédie...
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André Chénier (redirect from André de Chénier)
Jean Marie Collot d'Herbois, Sur les Suisses révoltés du regiment de Châteauvieux. The insurrection of 10 August 1792 uprooted his party, his paper and...
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Collot d'Herbois, the great Fête de la Liberté on 15 April 1792, honouring the release of the Swiss régiment de Châteauvieux, imprisoned since the Nancy Mutiny...
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to the position of the leading military men, La Guiche and Joachim de Châteauvieux he made sure that the requests he made did not impinge upon their positions...
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Gardes du Corps du Roi (France) (redirect from Garde de Corps)
1510-vers 1578), seigneur de Maillebois 1563-1569 : Jean de Losse, écuyer, seigneur de Bannes 1569-1599 : Joachim de Châteauvieux (1545-1615), Governor of...
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Châteauvieux (French pronunciation: [ʃɑtovjø]) is a commune in the Loir-et-Cher department, central France. The church of Saint-Hilaire was mostly built...
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d'agglomération de Blois Agglopolys Communauté d'agglomération Territoires Vendômois Communauté de communes Beauce Val de Loire Communauté de communes Cœur de Sologne...
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de Lamartine Matthew Gregory Lewis Aline Lugo Jacob Frédéric Lullin de Châteauvieux Sir James Mackintosh Louis Manuel Friedrich von Matthisson Luise von...
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is an order from Monsieur de Lacoré to Claude-Nicolas Ledoux who drew up the plans and entrusted the construction to Claude-Joseph-Alexandre Bertrand...
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Blois (redirect from Blois, Centre-Val de Loire)
VIII's widow, Queen Anne of Brittany, in 1499. The birth of their daughter, Claude of France, effected the union of Brittany with the France. Louis XII, as...
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the composer François-Joseph Gossec, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique on 1 March 1782. It is a setting of a revised version in four acts...
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Élisabeth du Réau, née de Chateauvieux (6 February 1937 – 6 February 2021), was a French historian and professor of international relations and contemporary...
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Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine La Chapelle-Vendômoise La Chapelle-Vicomtesse Châteauvieux Châtillon-sur-Cher Châtres-sur-Cher Chaumont-sur-Loire Chaumont-sur-Tharonne...
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Castellane (redirect from Comte de Castellane)
are: Saint-André-les-Alpes Saint-Julien-du-Verdon Demandolx La Garde Châteauvieux Brenon Le Bourguet Trigance Rougon Blieux Senez Castellane features a...
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Glantschnigg, painter of German origin (d. 1755) February 16 – Philippe-Claude de Montboissier de Beaufort, French politician (d. 1765) February 21 – Anthony Grey...
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Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine La Chapelle-Vendômoise La Chapelle-Vicomtesse Châteauvieux Châtillon-sur-Cher Châtres-sur-Cher Chaumont-sur-Loire Chaumont-sur-Tharonne...
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Gustave Ferrié, studied in Draguignan Estève Garcin, born in Draguignan Claude Gay, born in Draguignan Maximin Isnard, was a politician of Draguignan Michel...
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and François de Vendôme, Duc de Beaufort. The last of his family in the male line was Louis XIV's famous general, Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme (1645–1712)...
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Chaumont-sur-Loire (redirect from Chaumont, Centre-Val de Loire)
in the Loir-et-Cher department and the administrative region of Centre-Val de Loire, France, known for its historical defensive walls and its castle. The...
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François de Cazillac, baron de Cessac. Joachim de Dinteville, lieutenant général of the government of Champagne. Joachim de Châteauvieux, comte de Confolant...
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composer François-André Danican Philidor first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique, Paris (the Paris Opera) on 24 October 1780. It takes the form of...
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Satillieu, Talencieux, and Vinzieux Doubs: Bolandoz, Champoux, Chevroz, Châteauvieux-les-Fossés, Dampjoux, Deluz, Goux-les-Usiers, Goux-lès-Dambelin, Goux-sous-Landet...
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opera by the French composer Nicolas-Jean Lefroid de Méreaux, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 26 August 1783. It...
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