Soubise can refer to: Soubise, a salpicon of cooked and pureed rice and onions; used primarily "au gratin". (steaks, tournedos) Soubise sauce, based on...
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Soubise sauce is an onion sauce thickened with béchamel sauce, pounded cooked rice, or cream. It is generally served with meats, game, poultry and vegetables...
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Benjamin de Rohan, duc de Soubise (1580–1642), was a French Huguenot leader. Son of René II, Viscount of Rohan, and younger brother of Henri de Rohan...
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The Hôtel de Soubise (French pronunciation: [otɛl də subiz]) is a city mansion entre cour et jardin. It is located at 60 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois in the...
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Charles de Rohan, 4th Prince of Soubise (16 July 1715 – 1 July 1787), Prince of Soubise, Duke of Rohan-Rohan, Seigneur of Roberval, and Marshal of France...
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Julius Soubise (c. 1754 – 25 August 1798) was a formerly enslaved Afro-Caribbean man and a well-known fop in late eighteenth-century Britain. The satirized...
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House of Rohan (section Rohan-Soubise branch)
their closeness to the kings (Louis XIV and Madame de Soubise, Louis XV and the Marshal of Soubise, Louis XVI and Madame de Marsan, governess of the Children...
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François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan (1 December 1717, Paris – 28 June 1756, Saverne) was a French prelate, Prince-Bishop...
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Anne de Rohan-Chabot (redirect from Anne de Rohan, princesse de Soubise)
Princess of Soubise (Anne Julie; 1648 – 4 February 1709) was a French noble. A member of the House of Rohan, she was wife of the Prince of Soubise. It was...
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Charles's main Austrian force, which itself advanced west to Breslau. Prince Soubise and Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen shared command of the Allied force...
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(16 January 1697 – 6 May 1724) was a French nobleman and 3rd Prince of Soubise. He died of smallpox aged twenty-seven. Born in Paris to Hercule Mériadec...
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Hôtel d'Estrées Hôtel de la Païva Hôtel de Pontalba Hôtel de Sens Hôtel de Soubise Hôtel de Sully Hôtel de Ville Hôtel Lambert Hôtel Matignon Luxembourg Palace...
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Beauvais, the Hôtel Carnavalet, the Hôtel de Guénégaud and the Hôtel de Soubise. During the late 18th century, the district was no longer considered the...
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Louise de Rohan (redirect from Louise de Rohan-Soubise)
Mancini and present ancestress of the Prince of Monaco) Jules, Prince of Soubise, Marie Isabelle, Duchess of Tallard, Governess of the Children of France...
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Soubise, main office of the French National Archives. The two palaces were both built at the beginning of the 18th century, but the Hôtel de Soubise is...
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de Rohan, 1st Prince of Soubise (1630 – 24 August 1712) was a member of the House of Rohan and founder of the House of Soubise. His wife Anne Julie de...
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Marie Isabelle de Rohan, Duchess of Tallard (redirect from Marie Isabelle Angélique Gabrielle de Rohan-Soubise)
Mancini and present ancestress of the Prince of Monaco) Jules, Prince of Soubise, Louise, Princess of Guéméné (wife of Hercule Mériadec, Prince of Guéméné)...
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Clabony Dunfermline Grenville Mamma Cannes Marquis Morne Docteur Paraclete Soubise Tivoli Union Village Upper Capitol Upper Conference Upper Pearls Harford...
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of Rohan. He married twice and was the grandfather of the Maréchal de Soubise. His first wife was the daughter of Madame de Ventadour. He is known in...
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the city of La Rochelle was obvious, both to Soubise and the people of La Rochelle. In February 1625, Soubise led a second Huguenot revolt against Louis...
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Soubise (French pronunciation: [subiz]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. It is situated on the left bank of the...
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pastry. Similarly to Soubise sauce, the soup was named after its creator, the field marshal and gourmet Charles, Prince of Soubise. Onion soup similar...
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Within the French nobility, the title of "Prince of Soubise" was created in 1667 when the sirerie of Soubise, Charente-Maritime was raised to a principality...
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of Jules de Rohan, Prince of Soubise and his wife, Anne Julie de Melun. She was the sister of Charles, Prince of Soubise and François Armand Auguste de...
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1722. He constructed the Hôtel de Rohan next to the present day Hôtel de Soubise in which his father lived, employing his father's architect, Pierre-Alexis...
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Charlotte de Rohan (redirect from Charlotte-Godefried de Rohan-Soubise)
on 7 October 1737 in Paris. Her father was Charles de Rohan, Prince de Soubise, a great friend of King Louis XV of France. Her mother was Anne Marie Louise...
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Marguerite d'Orléans, suo jure duchess of Alençon. Born at the Hôtel de Soubise in Paris to the daughter of Gaston d'Orléans and the head of the Princely...
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Soubise with 3,000 men, when he led a counter-attack against the royal troops who had landed on the island. The island was invested forcing Soubise to...
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cricketer Benjamin de Rohan, duc de Soubise (c. 1580–1642), Huguenot leader Charles de Rohan, prince de Soubise (1715–1787), peer and marshal of France...
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milk Variations Mornay sauce, cardinal sauce, Nantua sauce, Breton sauce, suprême sauce, soubise sauce Cookbook: Béchamel sauce Media: Béchamel sauce...
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