François was assassinated and Henri thus inherited the Duke's titles of the Governor of Champagne and Grand Maître de France in 1563.: 170 The Guise...
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extraordinaires de l'histoire, de Jean-Pierre Allali, Haim Musicant, 1986 La monarchie aujourd'hui, de Pierre Pujo, 1988 Bokassa Ier un empereur français, de Stephen...
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Ier et II d'Oisy)". Histoire de l'Eglise de Meaux, t. Ier, par dom Toussaints du Plessis, à Paris, 1731. 1731. cf. the pages Google and La fortune de...
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French) Gaston Laplatte, Hôpital-hospice de Sézanne, fondé en 1164 par Henri Ier, comte de Champagne et de Brie. Notice sur les tableaux se trouvant...
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List of counts and dukes of Chartres (redirect from Duc de Chartres)
son of preceding. Access to power in 1830 under the name of Louis-Philippe Ier; 1810-1830 Ferdinand-Philippe (1810–1842) son of preceding; 1840-1910 Robert...
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Les Carmélites de Chaumont-en-Bassigny, founded by her brother. According to Argenson, his dates were 10/12/1565-27/1/1632 (René Ier Voyer, comte d’Argenson...
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Antoine Sanguin (redirect from Antoine Sanguin de Meudon)
"La mort de François Ier et les premiers temps du régne de Henri II. d'après Jean de Saint-Mauris, Ambassadeur de Charles-Quint à la cour de France (Avril-Juin...
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House of Capet (redirect from La maison de France)
the Pious (Robert II le Pieux) 1031–1060, Henry I (Henri Ier) 1060–1108, Philip I (Philippe Ier) 1108–1137, Louis VI, the Fat (Louis VI le Gros) 1137–1180...
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L'Isle-Adam Lycée Francisque Sarcey, Dourdan Lycée François Ier, Vitry-le-François Lycée François Ier, Le Havre Lycée François Arago, Perpignan Lycée François...
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House of Bourbon (redirect from Maison de Bourbon)
│ └─>Isabelle (1384-ap.1451) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├i>Hector, prince de Dampierre-en-Champagne (1391–1414) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├i>Perceval (1402–1415) │ │ │ │ │ │...
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"Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567), Le Conseiller Médiocre". In Michon, Cédric (ed.). Les Conseillers de François Ier. Presses Universitaires de Rennes...
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in the Église de la Madeleine is frescoed by Jules-Claude Ziegler. Vue de Venise la nuit (1832) bought by Louis-Philippe Ier Venise vue de nuit (1833),...
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Les Conseillers de François Ier. Presses Universitaires de Rennes. Nawrocki, François (2011). "Le Conseil de François Ier (1541-1547)". In Michon, Cédric...
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Guérin, (1211 - 1218) 22.Jean Ier, (1218 – 1219) 23.Pierre Ier de Brissent, (1220 – 1225) 24.Hamelin, (1229 – 1248) 25.Jacques Ier, (1261 - 1267) 26.Robert...
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Mary of Guise (redirect from Marie de Guise)
VIII, vol. 12, part 2 (London, 1891) no. 1285, (Louis de Perreau, Sieur de Castillon to François Ier) Fraser, Antonia (1969). Mary Queen of Scots. Weidenfeld...
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sights include: Palais communal de Nice Palais de la Méditerranée Palais de l'agriculture Gare du Sud Jardin Albert-Ier Castle of Nice Colline du Château...
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authors such as Jacques Collin de Plancy, who "rediscovered" earlier demonologists. ..." Léon Frémont, Revue de Champagne et de Brie: Histoire, biographie...
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Joan, Countess of Flanders (redirect from Jeanne de Flandre)
2009, pp. 33–40. Henri Platelle: Présence de l'au-delà: une vision médiévale du monde, 2004, p. 30. Eric Borgnis Desbordes: Pierre Ier de Bretagne, ed. Yoran...
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Capetian dynasty (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
1221–1246 Ralph, Lord of Illiers, 1223–1271 Robert de Courtenay (1224-1279) [fr], bishop, 1224–1279 Jean Ier de Courtenay-Champignelles [fr], bishop, 1226–1270...
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Origin of the coat of arms (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Robert I de Dreux (who bore the Vermandois escutcheon) and Henri the liberal, Count of Champagne. The two phenomena, tournaments and coats of arms, appear...
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proximity. As such Bearn was not always 100% cooperative. The Count of Champagne had viscounts in his county (which was quite independent of France, but...
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and along the rue de la Tour-Neuve The Hôtel Groslot, built between 1550 and 1555 for Jacques Groslot, "bailli d'Orléans" by Jacques Ier Androuet du Cerceau...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (redirect from Charles de Neufchâtel)
Paris: A. Frank. 1868. pp. 33–55. Masselin, M.-J. (1898). Le diocèse de Bayeux du Ier au XIe siècle: étude historique (in French). Caen: Veuve A. Domin....
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1658, ..." Le Conte 1891, p. 219. "XXXVI. Henri Ier de Mesmes. - On sait qu'il est fils de Jean-Antoine de Mesmes et d'Anne Courtin ..." Moréri 1759,...
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x 1 ° Louis I of Beaujeu-Montferrand and x 2 ° Henri III of Sully; Robert de Bommiers; Thibaud (Ier) the Elder). 1346–1364: Robert II, son of the previous...
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règne de Louis-Philippe Ier, 1830 à 1848, précis, Tome I, V. Lecou, Paris, 1855, p.44–45, 251–267, 268–269, 274, 280, 445 (in French) Alfredo Ortega, De la...
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French art (section École de Paris)
was employed at the court was Benvenuto Cellini, who worked for François Ier from 1540, and imported the Mannerist style to France (one example being...
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lying in a crescent around the Île-de-France from the border of the Duchy of Normandy in the northwest to Champagne in the southeast. Ralph was the count...
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Barberey-Saint-Sulpice – Park and Garden of the Château de Barbery. The château was built in 1626 by Jean Ier de Mairat, in the Louis XIII of France style. The...
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fils Ier), but among the better-known poets whose verse Chabrier did set in these early songs were Théodore de Banville ("Lied") and Alfred de Musset...
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