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    The Hôtel de Soissons was a hôtel particulier (grand house) built in Paris, France, between 1574 and 1584 for Catherine de' Medici (1519–89) by the architect...
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    I de Bourbon, prince de Condé and his second wife, Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville (5 April 1549 – 1601). He gave his name to the Hôtel de Soissons after...
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  • revenues from the Soissons estates, lived in the Hôtel de Soissons where, according to Saint-Simon, she "maintained the traditions of the Soissons", she continued...
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    Charles de Bourbon-Condé, Count of Soissons, who repaired and enlarged it. The hotel became called the Hôtel de Soissons. The indebted last owner was Victor...
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    became the Countess of Soissons suo jure. She lived in her native France with her husband and resided at the Hôtel de Soissons where she was born. It...
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    He died on 21 April 1736, aged 72. Prince Eugene was born at the Hôtel de Soissons in Paris on 18 October 1663. His mother, Olympia Mancini, was one...
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    Louise was born at the Hôtel de Soissons in Paris. The Hôtel was the birthplace of her mother, a granddaughter of Louis de Bourbon, an uncle of Henry...
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    Louis Victor was born at the Hôtel de Soissons, the Parisian home of his ancestor Marie de Bourbon, Countess of Soissons, to Victor Amadeus I, Prince...
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    was the location of a number of church synods called "Council of Soissons". Soissons enters written history under its Celtic name, later borrowed into...
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    Medici column (category Catherine de' Medici)
    original part of the plan when Catherine de' Medici was planning the building of her home, the Hôtel de Soissons, to which the column connected. Wikimedia...
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    Ceremonies by the Regent. The couple lived at the Hôtel de Soissons, which they claimed in right of the Savoy-Soissons inheritance which had been confiscated when...
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    same grandfather Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia. Born at the Parisian Hôtel de Soissons, she was a member of a cadet branch of the House of Savoy. Her father...
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    the time, Philippe le Bon was able to travel from the tower to the Hôtel de Soissons, near Les Halles, without setting foot on the city streets. After...
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    new palace was known in Catherine's time as the Hôtel de la Reine and later as the Hôtel de Soissons. Engravings made by Israel Silvestre in about 1650...
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    branch of the House of Zähringen. His mother's brother was the Count of Soissons, father of the renowned general Prince Eugene of Savoy, whose military...
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  • Paris Hôtel Martinez, Cannes Hôtel Meurice, Paris Hôtel Meurice de Calais, Calais Hotel Negresco, Nice Hôtel Raphael, Paris Hôtel Regina, Paris Hôtel Ritz...
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  • de Châteaurenard. Jean II de Nesle ceded his property on where the Hôtel de Soissons would later be built to king Louis IX. Establishment of Martigues...
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    The Hôtel de Chevreuse (later Hôtel d'Épernon, then Hôtel de Longueville) was an aristocratic townhouse (hôtel particulier), built in 1622 and located...
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    family by Louis XIV on 6 March 1719, he established himself in the hôtel de Soissons, which he transformed, with his wife who had followed him there, into...
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  • Antoine Terrasson (category Academic staff of the Collège de France)
    vielle 1750: Histoire de la jurisprudence romaine, Lyon and Paris 1762: Histoire de l'emplacement de l'ancien hôtel de Soissons, Paris, Ve Simon, in-4°...
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    Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, the duc de Bouillon. About a year later, on 22 April 1662, Marie Anne wed the duke at the Hôtel de Soissons, in the presence...
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    establishment at the Hôtel de Soissons. When Carignan returned to Turin, Duplessis placed himself under the protection of Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson...
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    although Richelieu wished to marry her to a prince, either to the comte de Soissons or to the Only brother of the King. After the death of the cardinal in...
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    Normandy and the Île-de-France. They are notable for inheriting the Duchy of Brittany through Pierre de Dreux's marriage to Alix de Thouars in the early...
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    1644 at the Hotel de Soissons in Paris, shortly before her 67th birthday. She was buried alongside her husband and children in the Soissons family tomb...
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    The Hôtel des Invalides (English: "house of invalids"), commonly called Les Invalides (French pronunciation: [lezɛ̃valid]), is a complex of buildings...
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    spans the river on arches (1576–1577). For Catherine de Médicis he built the Hôtel de Soissons, (1572–84; demolished in 1748), of which only the Medici's...
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    Hôtel Gouthière Hôtel Carnavalet Hôtel de Salm Hôtel de Besenval Hôtel de Charost Hôtel Beauharnais Hôtel Claridge List of monuments historiques in Paris...
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    States. The city of Paris purchased the site of the former Hôtel de Soissons in 1755. The hôtel had been demolished and its materials sold, but the Medici...
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    Rousseau), in the prolongation of the old hotel of Soissons. The street has hosted many hotels, such as the Hôtel de Gigault Crisenoy which was occupied by...
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