The Gibbet of Montfaucon (French: Gibet de Montfaucon) was the main gallows and gibbet of the Kings of France until the time of Louis XIII of France....
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(1206-1210). Richard III who succeed his father Agnès of Montfaucon Ansgar Wildermann: "Montfaucon, de", in: Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse (DHS), accessed...
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France. Agnes (died 1223); married to Richard III, Lord de Montfaucon, son of Amadeus II of Montfaucon. Clementia (died after 1235); married to Berthold...
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and by Jean-Claude Drouot in 2005. Marigny is also referenced in the final chapter of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame as the first victim of Montfaucon, and...
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Sainte-Marguerite-de-Carrouges as the eldest son of the knight and minor noble, Sir Jean de Carrouges III, and his wife, Nicole de Buchard. Jean was an influential...
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Amadeus (fr) (d. 1280), Seigneur (lord) of Montfaucon, and had: Jean (fr) (d. 1306), Seigneur of Montfaucon, Orbe and Échallens. He married twice, to Marguerite...
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de Vienne (died 1255), then, in 1256, Jean de Chalon (1243–1309) Catherine, married in 1255 to Richard de Montfaucon (died 1279), son of Thierry III,...
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Julien and Marguerite de Ravalet were the children of Jean III de Ravalet, lord of Tourlaville and Madeleine de Hennot, Madame of Tourlaville. They were...
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John the Fearless (redirect from Jean II de Bourgogne)
Burgundian-aligned politicians, Montagu was beheaded at the Gibbet of Montfaucon on 17 October 1409. Even with the Orléans dispute resolved in his favour...
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Paris after he was accused of rape by Marguerite de Carrouges, the wife of his neighbour and rival, Jean de Carrouges. Carrouges brought legal proceedings...
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Marie, d. 9 Jun 1542; m. 17 Nov 1511 Louis IV de Rohan, Lord of Guémené (d. 1527) Montfaucon, Bernard de (1750). A Collection of Regal and Ecclesiastical...
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de Vienne (died 1255), then, in 1256, Jean de Chalon (1243–1309) Catherine, married in 1255 to Richard de Montfaucon (died 1279), son of Thierry III,...
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Paris and Marguerite de Bomez, Dame de Bommiers, Chateaumeillant and Montfaucon.[citation needed] From this marriage, a son Jean de Clisson is born around...
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Meuse–Argonne offensive (redirect from Battle of Montfaucon)
between October 14–17 (the Battle of Montfaucon (French: Bataille de Montfaucon)). During the Battle of Montfaucon Missouri and Kansas National Guard soldiers...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon (redirect from Thibaud de Rougemont)
(1031–1067) Hugo II de Montfaucon (died 1085) Hugo III of Burgundy (1085–1101) Hugo IV (1102–1107) Guillaume I de Arguel (1109?–1117) Anseric de Montréal 1117–1134...
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(d. 1367) – married Henri de Montfaucon; they received the county of Montbéliard on the death of her elder brother. Jeanne de Bourgogne (d. 1349) – married...
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of Arsuf Balian of Beirut (d. 1247) m. Eschiva de Montfaucon John II of Beirut (d. 1264) m. Alice de la Roche Isabella of Ibelin (1252–1282) m. 1. Hugh...
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County of Montbéliard (section House of Montfaucon)
their successors from the Scarpone family. In 1163 Lord Amadeus II of Montfaucon became Count of Montbéliard by marriage to Sophie, daughter of Count Theodoric...
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Parc des Buttes Chaumont (section Temple de la Sibylle)
century, had a sinister reputation; it was the site of the Gibbet of Montfaucon, where from the 13th century until 1760, the bodies of hanged criminals...
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House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
Champtoceaux and Montfaucon, and Philippa of Saint-Amadour, Viscountess of Guiguen, Lady of Thouaré and La Touche-Limouzinière. Daughter of Henry III of Lenoncourt...
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Württemberg by Henriette d'Orbe-Montfaucon countess of Montbéliard (1387-1444), granddaughter of Etienne de Montfaucon. The Franquemonts in Württemberg...
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the gallows at Montfaucon in Paris, and his head was piked at the Sauvetout gate of Nantes. Olivier's mother, Jeanne de Clisson née de Belleville, swore...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Mézières (a dean, a treasurer and 12 prebends); Braux (12 prebends); Montfaucon (a provost and canons); and Avenay (6 prebends). The two archdeacons were...
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Blaison, Chemillé, Mirebeau and Montfaucon (-en-Berry and not Montfaucon, very likely), probable daughter of Marguerite de Nemours-Villebéon and Thibaud...
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147. Bernard de Montfaucon: Les monuments de la monarchie française, vol. I, p. 346. Prosper Tarbé: Les sépultures de l'église Saint-Remi de Reims, 1842...
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Palaeography (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
(1913). "Jean Mabillon" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Bernard de Montfaucon et al., Palaeographia Graeca, sive, De ortu et...
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supplies for the army in Italy, Jacques de Beaune was executed at Montfaucon on 9 August 1527. His eldest son, Martin de Beaune, who became archbishop of Tours...
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(fr) (d. 1280), Seigneur (lord) of Montfaucon and had more children. Simon's sister Laure (d. 1275), married Jean "the old" (1190–1267), Count of Chalon...
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Otto I, Count of Burgundy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Duke Odo III of Burgundy and Duke Berthold V of Zähringen. In the course of negotiations in 1195, he killed Count Amadeus II of Montfaucon with his own...
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increased. Jean-Pierre Rigord [fr] became the first European to identify a non-hieroglyphic ancient Egyptian text in 1704, and Bernard de Montfaucon published...
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