charge of the petite écurie. From 1643 till 1790 the post of Grand Squire was held by Henri of Lorraine's oldest male line descendants. Robinson, James...
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Ferdinand (1883). Campagnes de Charles IV, duc de Lorraine et de Bar, en Allemagne, en Lorraine et en Franche-Comté (1634–1638). Paris: H. Champion. Goldsmith...
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Grand Est (redirect from Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine)
Alsace, Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine, on 1 January 2016 under the provisional name of Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine (pronounced [alzas ʃɑ̃paɲ aʁdɛn...
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revenues had dwindled to 23,000 livres. In 1790 the French government abolished all religious orders and Saint-Père-en-Vallée was suppressed. In 1803, the abbey...
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Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Alsace and Lorraine, territories of the Holy Roman Empire located between the Meuse and Rhine rivers, were annexed...
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Moselle (department) (category 1790 establishments in France)
Moselle (French pronunciation: [mɔzɛl] ) is the most populous department in Lorraine, in the northeast of France, and is named after the river Moselle, a tributary...
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Religion, Montier-en-Der supervised twelve priories, and the abbey was one of the core benefices in the strategy of Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine, who exercised...
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Biel in 1751, Biel or Bihle in 1779, Bilh in 1790, Bille in 1793, Bühl between 1871-1918, Buhl-Lorraine in 1920, Bühl am Kanal between 1940-1944. Communes...
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House of Habsburg (section House of Habsburg-Lorraine)
House of Habsburg-Lorraine. Francis I Stephen, emperor 1745–1765 (→Family Tree) Joseph II, emperor 1765–1790 Leopold II, emperor 1790–1792 (→Family Tree)...
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Uzès (1762–1790) Mayenne duchy-peerage in 1573, 7 holders Charles de Lorraine (1554–1611), duke-peer of Mayenne (1573–1611) Henri de Lorraine (1578–1621)...
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Vosges (department) (category 1790 establishments in France)
created on 4 March 1790 during the French Revolution. It was made of territories that had been part of the province of Lorraine. In German it is referred...
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Meuse (department) (category 1790 establishments in France)
Belgium to the north. Parts of Meuse belong to Parc naturel régional de Lorraine. It had a population of 184,083 in 2019. Front lines in trench warfare...
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Nancy, France (category Duchy of Lorraine)
French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle. It was the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine, which was annexed by France under King Louis XV in 1766 and replaced by...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Marie-Antoinette de Habsbourg-Lorraine)
for his support of the Revolution and did not regret his resignation in 1790. Lafayette, one of the former military leaders in the American War of Independence...
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all-purpose units of the government, was decreed on 26 February 1790 (with letters patent on 4 March 1790) by the National Constituent Assembly. Their boundaries...
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de Paris. Chartes francaises de Lorraine et de Metz, 1873 – French charters of Lorraine and Metz. La guerre de Metz en 1324: poème du XIVe siècle (with...
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Metz (section University of Lorraine)
Park". Retrieved 29 June 2012. Beck J.S. (2011) 2000 ans de climat en Alsace et en Lorraine. Eds. Coprur. ISBN 978-2-84208-209-3 (in French) "Weatherspark...
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pâturage et le parcours, en Lorraine, Nancy, Thomas père et fils, in-8°, 15 p. 1774: Introduction à la description de la Lorraine et du Barrois, Nancy, in-8°...
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Marquis de Custine (category 1790 births)
Astolphe-Louis-Léonor, Marquis de Custine (18 March 1790 – 25 September 1857) was a French aristocrat and writer who is best known for his travel writing...
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agglomeration had a population of 23,824. In 1572 Cardinal Charles of Lorraine established a Jesuit university at Pont-à-Mousson. With the Protestant...
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List of state leaders in the 18th century (redirect from Heads of State in 1790)
Theresa, Queen (1740–1780) House of Habsburg-Lorraine Joseph II, King (1780–1790) Leopold II, King (1790–1792) Francis, King (1792–1835) Bans (complete...
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The various toponyms in the historical region of Lorraine are often known by very different names depending on the language in which they are expressed...
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Alderman Doolin's Campaign Speech Porter Steve Porter 1913 2038 Marche Lorraine New York Military Band 1913 2039 Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay Premiere...
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Haut-Rhin (category 1790 establishments in France)
original 83 départements, created during the French Revolution, on 4 March 1790 through the application of the law of 22 December 1789 in respect of the...
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András Hadik (category 1790 deaths)
Andreas Graf Hadik von Futak; Slovak: Andrej Hadík; 16 October 1710 – 12 March 1790) was a Hungarian nobleman and Field Marshal of the Imperial Army. He was...
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merger of the Alsace administrative region with Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine to form Grand Est. On 1 January 2021, the departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin...
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Haute-Marne (category 1790 establishments in France)
French Revolution on March 4, 1790. It was created from parts of the former provinces of Champagne, Burgundy, Lorraine and Franche-Comté. In March 1814...
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and design of the cockade are the basis of the Tricolour flag, adopted in 1790, originally with the red nearest to the flagpole and the blue farthest from...
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The county became extinct in 1506, and was inherited by the House of Lorraine. In 1520 the County of Salm-Badenweiler was split up, and the County of...
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son of Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Christina of Lorraine. For the majority of his twelve-year reign, he delegated the administration...
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