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    The Château de Chaumont (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto də ʃomɔ̃]), officially Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire, is a castle (château) in Chaumont-sur-Loire...
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    Charles François de Broglie, Marquis of Ruffec (19 August 1719 – 16 August 1781), was a French soldier and diplomat from the House of Broglie. He served in...
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    current owners, the Princes of Broglie who undertook significant improvements and modernization. In 2003, Château de la Bourdaisière gained considerable...
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    Louise de Broglie, Countess d'Haussonville (25 May 1818 – 21 April 1882) was a French essayist and biographer, and a member of the House of Broglie, a distinguished...
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    Duc de Broglie, on whose orders Pierre Victor de Besenval had withdrawn the troops from Paris on 12 July 1789. The couple lived at the Château de Mesnil-Voisin...
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    he replaced Marshal de Broglie in 1743 to defend the French positions on the Rhine. In the 1720s he was a member of the Club de l'Entresol, an early...
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    the parish of La Lande-de-Lougé. In 1423, during the Hundred Years' War, the English occupied the Château de Lassay. The Château du Bois Thibault was soon...
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    Magazine, August 31, 2021 Broglie 1877, p. 15. Broglie 1877, pp. 15–16. Broglie 1877, p. 21. Broglie 1877, p. 22. Broglie 1877, p. 36. Bernier 1984,...
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    Republicans. However, in 1877, MacMahon dismissed Simon and recalled the Duke de Broglie. The new government was dissolved on a no confidence vote. Conservatives...
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    father was Louise Charles de Lameth and his mother, Marie Thérèse de Broglie. His mother was the sister of the Marshall de Broglie and a favourite of Marie...
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  • that of the old Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, with Hippolyte Flandrin in 1856; that of the chapel at the château de Broglie with Savinien Petit; and...
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    1966), married Prince Jacques de Broglie (1878–1974) The 2nd, the 3rd and the 4th Prince of Wagram are buried at the Château de Grosbois. August 2018: Portrait...
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    Marguerite (1887–1966) of whom the latter married Prince Jean Victor de Broglie. Alexandre Berthier was an active collector of modern art. He owned works...
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    1898 – Paris 31 January 1929) m. 2nd Guéthary 2 Jun 1930 Princess Diane de Broglie (Paris 28 April 1907 – La Tour Blanche 12 May 1987) He was succeeded by...
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    "emigrate", he joined the staff of Charles Louis Victor de Broglie, the Jacobin son of the duc de Broglie. This nearly cost Desaix his life, but he escaped...
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    Marie Say (category House of Broglie)
    the age of seventeen. Shortly after, she married Prince Amédée de Broglie, at the Eglise de la Madeleine in Paris. They had five children (Albert, Antoinette...
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    a ministerial change was enacted after the Duke de Broglie's resignation on 1 April 1834. Broglie had found himself in a minority in the Chamber concerning...
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    richest heiresses of France and owner of the Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire, married Prince Amédée de Broglie, then Louis-Ferdinand d'Orléans-Bourbon, Infante...
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    and Princess Margaret of Denmark, whose marriage with Princess Yolande de Broglie-Revel had been annulled and with whom he has five dynastic children, also...
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    dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies in 1877, for the government of Albert de Broglie during the 16 May 1877 crisis, against the Ministry of Jules Armand Dufaure...
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    Hamilton, 1945), pp. 83–84. "The Humour of Pope Pius IX". EWTN. Gabriel de Broglie, Mac Mahon, Paris, Perrin, 2000, pp. 247–251. The Semi-Salic law of succession...
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    Middle Ages (1884–1890) Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire (Loir-et-Cher): restorations (1875 or 1885). For the prince de Broglie. Château de la Verrerie (Cher):...
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    Marcel Baschet (category Prix de Rome for painting)
    1929 Duke of Broglie, 1930 Général Weygand, 1930 Maurice de Broglie, 1932 Paul Doumer, 1932, oil on canvas, 137 x 101 cm, Musée du Château de Versailles...
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    Bourbon Restoration Château de Valençay Talleyrand's orthopedic shoe, now in the Château de Valençay Inscription at the Hôtel de Saint-Florentin Empire...
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    replace Thiers with Marshal MacMahon. De Broglie became the head of the new President's council of ministers. De Broglie proclaimed that the new government's...
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    Kerrebrouck et Christophe Brun, La maison de Bourbon : 1256-2004, vol. 2, 2004, 1010 p. (ISBN 978-2-9501509-5-0) Gabriel de Broglie, Mac Mahon, Perrin, 2000, 459 p...
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    Louveciennes (category Île-de-France)
    Many châteaux from the 17th and 18th century (Château de Voisins, Château du Pont, Château du Parc, Château des Sources) The Pavillon des Eaux, built in...
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    hero of the American Revolution Victor de Broglie (1756-1794), the president of the council Victor de Broglie (1785-1870), the philosopher Claude-Adrien...
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    Choiseul was dismissed and ordered to retire to his country estate, the Château de Chanteloup. The crisis was then settled peacefully by Britain and Spain...
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    the Hôtel de Broglie installed at the Musée Carnavalet appear to date from the 1730s (Kimball 1943, p 98 note.) Jean-Yves Dufour, Le château de Roissy-en-France...
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