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    Régiment La Sarre 1755–1760 Régiment Royal Roussillon 1755–1760 Régiment de Languedoc 1755–1760 Régiment de Bourgogne 1755–1760 Régiment d'Artois 1755–1760 –...
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  • behind to garrison it. In June 1585 he raised an infantry regiment and led it on campaign in Languedoc until 1587 as part of the duke of Montmorency's force...
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    Principality of Orange and was military commander of the Dauphiné and Languedoc provinces in 1686. At the start of the Nine Years' War in 1688, he was...
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    French army under Louis XIV from 1646 on. He fought in the Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678) and the Nine Years' War (1688–1691). In 1689, he went to Ireland with...
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    kingdom, as nobles there secured practise of the new faith. These included Languedoc-Roussillon, Gascony and even a strip of land that stretched into the Dauphiné...
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  • government and change into republic provinces like Provence, Dauphiné and Languedoc, with the military support of Switzerland, Spain and United Netherlands...
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  • générale de Languedoc : avec des notes et les pièces justificatives, composée sur les auteurs et les titres originaux.... T. 4 / par dom Claude de Vic et...
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  • in the Americas (especially Dutch Brazil) continued. Lord Wentworth's Regiment was integrated into the Spanish army. The French Revolutionary Army overthrew...
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  • Italian painter (b. 1573) October 30 – Henri II de Montmorency, French naval officer and Governor of Languedoc (b. 1595) November 5 – Henry Percy, 9th Earl...
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  • 12 June, 1734, leaving issue by her (who died at Pezenas, a city of Languedoc, in 1698), James-Francis ..." Cokayne 1913, p. 215, line 6. "He [the 1st...
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  • British politician (d. 1783) November 30 – Antoine de Laurès, French poet and playwright from Languedoc (d. 1779) December 2 Theodorick Bland of Cawsons...
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    1680s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    The Canal du Midi in France is opened officially, as the Canal Royal de Languedoc. June 23 – The Church of the East, an Eastern Orthodox rite in Mesopotamia...
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    Casa de Velázquez. pp. 37–60. Weiner, Jerome Bruce (1976). Fitna, Corsairs, and Diplomacy: Morocco and the Maritime States of Western Europe, 1603-1672. Columbia...
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    in 1631, mestre-de-camp of the regiment of Burgundy in 1631. In 1633, he became the marshal of camp employed in the army of Languedoc, took the fort of...
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