• Robert married first Beatrix de Falaise, sister of Arlette de Falaise. Robert and Beatrix had six children: Raoul d'Eu (d. after 1036) Robert d'Eu (d...
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    Capetian dynasty. A Prince of Orléans, he was titled Count of Eu (comte d'Eu) at birth by his grandfather, King Louis Philippe. He was a first cousin...
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    Counts of Eu (redirect from Comte d'Eu)
    husband of Louise Marie Adélaïde. 1842–1922 Gaston, comte d'Eu 1974– Foulques, duc d'Aumale, comte d'Eu Waters, E. Chester (1886). "The Counts of Eu, sometime...
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    children: Robert of Eu (died between 1089 and 1093) William Busac, for a time Count of Eu, then Count of Soissons, de jure uxoris. Hugues d'Eu (died 17...
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  • branch Gaston, Comte d'Eu, subsequently signed by the adult males of both branches of the Orléans family, save one (Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres, then...
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    unknown to us today. Her father was either William, Count of Mortain or Robert d'Eu, and if he was Eremburga's father, then her mother was called Beatrix...
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    Countess of Eu (redirect from Comtesse d'Eu)
    Vacant (1077–1080) Beatrice - - - 1080 husband's accession on April 10, ? Robert I Matilda of Sicily Roger I of Sicily (Hauteville) 1062 before 1080 before...
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    Melun, was Count of Eu from 1387 until his death, succeeding his brother Robert. Philip was a gallant and energetic soldier. In 1383, he captured the town...
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    that if D'Eu wished to advance, the army must follow, but that it would be wiser to advance in concert with the Hungarians and other allies. D'Eu rejected...
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    Eu Forest (redirect from Forêt d'Eu)
    The Eu forest (French: Forêt d'Eu) is one of the great forests of Seine-Maritime, in Normandy. Covering an area of 9,300 hectares (23,000 acres), this...
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    France in 1871 with his parents, Philippe was educated at home at the Château d'Eu and at the Collège Stanislas de Paris. His tutor from the end of 1882 to...
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    the Scheldt, the left stationed behind the Bois de Barry, with the Redoubt d'Eu and Redoubt de Chambonas covering the gap between the wood and their centre...
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    married at the Château d'Eu on 12 July 1365 Simon de Thouars (d. 1365), Count of Dreux John (1355 – 1363), Lord of Peronne Robert (1356 – 1387), later Count...
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    family and by marriage Duchess of Guise. Isabelle was born at the Château d'Eu, Eu, France, the third daughter and fifth (fourth surviving) child of Prince...
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    of the French, 1773–1850 Louis, Duke of Nemours, 1814–1896 Gaston, comte d'Eu, 1842–1922 Prince Luiz of Orléans-Braganza, 1878–1920 Prince Pedro Henrique...
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    the French. Isabelle was born in a pavilion on the grounds of the Château d'Eu, her paternal grandfather's home in the town of Eu in the Seine-Maritime...
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    Jouarre), Abbess of Jouarre Louise Marguerite, (1588 – 30 April 1631, Château d'Eu), married on 24 July 1605 François, Prince of Conti François Alexandre (7...
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    August 1241), daughter of Raoul I of Lusignan, Comte d'Eu, second husband of Alix d'Eu, 8th Comtesse d'Eu. She died in 1241 and was buried at Llanthony, Gloucester...
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    de Caulaincourt (1740-1808) and Anne-Joséphine de Barandier de la Chaussé d'Eu (1751-1830), married in 1770. His father served in the French Army through...
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    1843 and 1845, she and Albert stayed with King Louis Philippe I at Château d'Eu in Normandy; she was the first British or English monarch to visit a French...
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  • while sometimes vacationing with his paternal grandmother at the Chateau d'Eu where she taught him to walk when he was four or five. In 1981 his grandfather...
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    legitimate agnatic descendants of Louis Philippe Gaston de Orléans, count d'Eu and Imperial Prince Consort of Brazil, as consort of the last Imperial Princess...
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    charter of Roger d'Eu, of a grant of the benefice of the church of Langton to Kelso Abbey. The town is further mentioned when a 'Robert of Douns' signed...
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  • abbey under Norman rule (No. 3). University Press. Deck, S. (1954). Le comté d'Eu sous les ducs. In Annales de Normandie (Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 99-116). Université...
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    Tuathail, known in English as Laurence O'Toole and in French as Laurent d'Eu (1128 – 14 November 1180), was Archbishop of Dublin at the time of the Norman...
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    of Louis XIV, the Duc du Maine. His sons the prince des Dombes and comte d'Eu lived here when away from Versailles. It was later owned by the fabulously...
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    in the crusade. Born in Exeter around 1125, Baldwin was the son of Hugh d'Eu, Archdeacon of Totnes, and a woman of unknown name who later became a nun...
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    Another portrait was painted in 1835 by Amédée Fauré (now at the Château d'Eu). There are copies of all three portraits in the Palace of Versailles. Taylor...
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  • was provided with intelligence, including from its double-agent, Guy Glebe d’Eu [known as la Capitaine, Jacques, Marcheret and other names). On 13 December...
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    civil ceremony in Paris and again in a religious ceremony in the Château d'Eu two days later. They were third cousins, once-removed. She remained a Roman...
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