November 1435, the son of Eustache de Lévis, baron of Quelus, and his wife Adelaïde de Cusan. Early in his life, Lévis became a protonotary apostolic. He...
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Anne Claude de Tubières-Grimoard de Pestels de Lévis, comte de Caylus, marquis d'Esternay, baron de Bransac (Anne Claude Philippe; 31 October, 1692 –...
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The House of Lévis or Lévis-Mirepoix is a French noble family. The family originally came from the village of Lévis-Saint-Nom in the Chevreuse valley,...
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Famille de Rigaud de Vaudreuil, Lévis, 216 p. (online) Le Jeune, Louis, "Pierre de Cavagnal, marquis de Vaudreuil", in Dictionnaire général de biographie...
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in the presence of his wife Alix des Baux, Odon de Villars bestowed upon his nephew Philippe de Lévis the fiefs of Brantes, Plaisians and their dependencies:...
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House of Rohan, who presently live in Austria. Anne Geneviève de Lévis Mademoiselle de Lévis, Princess of Turenne, Duchess of Rohan-Rohan, Princess of Maubuisson...
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Anne Geneviève de Lévis (February 1673 – 20 March 1727) was a French noblewoman. She was Princess of Turenne by her first marriage and Duchess of Rohan-Rohan...
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known as Lévis-et-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière. It was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed into Lévis—Bellechasse and Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière...
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Jean de Montfort-Castres (died 1300), count of Squillace (kingdom of Naples), son of Philippe II de Montfort, lord of Castres, and of Jeanne de Lévis-Mirepoix...
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guérit] — Gaston de Lévis, 1813 Une dame consulta Bouvard [sic] sur le desir qu'elle avoit d'user un remède alors à la mode. Hâtez-vous de le prendre pendant...
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Louis Charles de Lévis (1647 – 18 September 1717) was a French nobleman and Duke of Ventadour. His wife was the governess of the infant Louis XV and his...
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Jourdain d'Aure 1433–1441 or 1440 Eustache de Lévis-Léran 1441–1462 or 1463 Louis d'Albret 1462–1463 Jean de Lévis-Léran 1463–1467 Scipion Damián 1467–1469...
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in the presence of his wife Alix des Baux, Odon de Villars donated to his nephew Philippe de Lévis the fiefs of Brantes, Plaisians and their dependencies...
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Louis-Charles de Lévis and governess of Louis XV and his children, Marie Isabelle Gabrielle Angélique (1654-1726), married Henri François de Saint Nectaire...
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History of Avignon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
just across the river. On the death of the Archbishop of Arles, Philippe de Lévis in 1475, Pope Sixtus IV in Rome reduced the size of the diocese of...
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Pierre de Lévis-Mirepoix who died in Bayeux on July 21, 1330, was a French prelate of the fourteenth century. He is the son of Guy III de Lévis, Lord of...
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4th baron of de Lévis-Mirepoix. The writer Claude Silve, winner of the Prix Femina in 1935 for her novel Bénédiction was his sister. Philippe Auguste et...
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Guillaume d'Estouteville, Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri, with Philippe de Lévis, Archbishop of Arles, and Michael Anglicus, Bishop of Carpentras,...
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Lagrasse Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse)
and there was a decline in religious life. In the 16th century, Philippe de Lévis, the first commendatory abbot of the monastery, initiated the construction...
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Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis (formerly Lévis—Bellechasse) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House...
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Roche-Diré († 1566), who married Antoinette de Maillé, Louise baroness of Rochefort († 1569) who married Philippe de Lévis, Jacqueline, baroness of Marans, of...
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Anne de Polignac (the wife of Charles de Bueil) and possibly Anne de Graville. Leading churchmen among his customers included Bishops Philippe de Lévis and...
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and Marie-Sarah Perée, and was educated at the Séminaire de Rimouski, the Collège de Lévis and the Université Laval. He practised medicine in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts...
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Louis Aleman (1423–1450) Pierre de Foix (1450–1463) Philippe de Lévis (1463–1475) Eustache de Lévis (1475–1489) Nicolas de Cibo (1489–1499) Jean Ferrier...
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was the son of Philippe II de Montfort, count of Squillace, Lord of La Ferté Alais, of Bréthencourt and of Castres, and of Jeanne de Lévis-Mirepoix. He...
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in 1435, Philippe de Levis II, a papal notary, was the nephew of Philippe de Levis I. His uncle resigned in his favor when the younger Philippe had reached...
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castle in Arbent to Jean Aleman and Marie de Châtillon de Michaille. His archbishop grand-uncle was François de Conzie (c.1356-31.12.1431/2). He was present...
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Claude Abraham de Tubières de Grimoard de Pestel de Lévis, duc de Caylus (1672–1759), French military leader Philippe Henri, Comte de Grimoard (1753–1815)...
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Guillaume d'Estouteville, Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri, with Philippe de Lévis, Archbishop of Arles, and Jean L'Espervier, Bishop of Saint-Malo,...
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Ambert de Lamazière to organize pastoral afternoons in the “romantic ruins”. 1895: The site was transferred to the Lévis-Mirepoix, cousins of the Lévis-Ventadour...
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