• daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres. Renaud could have had a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard...
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    to monitor the frontier. They arrived at Langres with 8000 men. The king continued to send forces to Langres to bolster the army, for the eventual crossing...
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    Aube, Haute-Saône, and Haute-Marne. A chain of hills called the Plateau de Langres runs from north-east to south-west through the department to the north...
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  • Langres and its environs. He was also granted the fiscal rights of a count, including that of minting, and the revenues from the markets of Langres and...
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    strength of influence around the city of Langres. This would play a large part in the resistance of the elite of Langres to the Catholic Ligue in the 1580s...
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  • Juan de Garay Otáñez y Rada, 1st Marquis of Villarrubia de Langre (1586–1650), was a Spanish military officer who, rising through the ranks, went on to...
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    Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, or Cathédrale de Strasbourg, German: Liebfrauenmünster zu Straßburg), also known...
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    front. In the space between these two streams and the road from Dijon to Langres was an area 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) across, slightly uneven in some parts...
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    German siege forces were redeployed to cover the German supply lines at St. Dizier. German cavalry at Ochey prevented French forces on the Langres plateau...
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    taken over by the Portuguese government. On 6 November 1648, Nicolau de Langres was called upon to take over the design, execution and construction of...
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    Notre-Dame de Reims (/ˌnɒtrə ˈdɑːm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdeɪm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdɑːm/; French: [nɔtʁə dam də ʁɛ̃s] ; meaning "Our Lady of Reims"), known in English as Reims...
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    List of social nudity places in Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Naturiste du Département de l’Eure Camping Club de France (siège national) Club des Naturistes Rouennais / La Chênaie Club du Soleil de la Porte Océane Club...
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    The Séré de Rivières system was an ensemble of fortifications built from 1874 along the frontiers, ridges and coasts of France. The fortifications were...
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    duc de Vendôme, the duc d'Alençon, the bishop of Langres and the bishop of Noyon. Also present were the sénéchal de Normandie, and the vicomte de Thouars...
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    Alphonse (1942–48). Dictionnaire historique de la Champagne méridionale (Aube) des origines à 1790. 3 vols. Langres.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
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    alongside several princes du sang including the prince de Conti; the bishop of Langres; the maréchal de Matignon; the ambassador to England La Mothe-Fénelon...
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  • ordinary to Henry IV of France. In 1598 he was made a maréchal de camp, in 1604 governor of Langres and in 1608 lieutenant general to the government of Champagne...
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    Georges Darboy (category People from Langres)
    Haute-Marne in north-east France. He studied with distinction at the seminary at Langres, and was ordained priest in 1836. Transferred to Paris as almoner of the...
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    Belfort (category Communes of the Territoire de Belfort)
    other French and European cities. Passing just south of town, N19 connects Langres (and thereby Paris and Troyes) to the Swiss canton of Jura. EuroAirport...
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    Seine (category Rivers of Hauts-de-Seine)
    30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Dijon in northeastern France in the Langres plateau, flowing through Paris and into the English Channel at Le Havre...
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    Reims, the bishop of Laon (Saint-Pol's brother the cardinal de Bourbon), and the bishop of Langres; then the comital-bishops: the bishop of Châlons, the bishop...
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    of her in Granada Cathedral, by Burgundian sculptor Philippe de Vigarny (born in Langres, in what is now France), also shows her as a dark-haired brunette...
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  • Nicolas Ribonnier (category People from Langres)
    Saint-Mammès de Langres, this implies that he lived in Langres around 1550. He is quoted as godfather in an act of the parish of Saint-Pierre de Langres, on 18...
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  • Valleys into Burgundy, taking Autun. Muslim raiders reach Sens, Luxeuil and Langres; the cities are devastated. Some Muslims might also have reached the Vosges...
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    Fromond II and the situation worsened in as much as the Bishop of Langres, Brunon de Roucy, enemy of Robert II, was Renard II's maternal uncle. Léotheric...
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    philosophical writer. Vacherot was born of peasant parentage at Torcenay, near Langres in the Haute-Marne département of France. He was educated at the École...
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  • of Jean I, Seigneur of Chalon-Arlay, the Bishop of Basel, and Bishop of Langres and Peer of France. He studied theology in Paris and was an archdeacon...
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    George S. Patton (category American recipients of the Croix de guerre (Belgium))
    on 23 March 1918, at the tank school at Bourg, a small village close to Langres, Haute-Marne département. The only US soldier with tank-driving experience...
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    des sires de Joinville. Langres: Imprimerie et librairie Firmin Dangien. Delaborde, Henri-François (1894). Jean de Joinville et les seigneurs de Joinville...
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    Fort Vaux (redirect from Fort de vaux)
    Fort Vaux (French: Fort de Vaux), in Vaux-Devant-Damloup, Meuse, France, was a polygonal fort forming part of the ring of 19 large defensive works intended...
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