Marie Adélaïde de France (23 March 1732 – 27 February 1800) was a French princess, the sixth child and fourth daughter of King Louis XV and Queen Marie...
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twin sister Marie Louise de France (1728 - 1733), Madame Troisième, then Madame Louise Marie Adélaïde de France (1732 - 1800), Madame Quatrième, then...
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(died 1211) Adelaide of Holland (1230–1284) Madame Adélaïde, Marie Adélaïde de France (1732–1800) Adélaïde d'Orléans (1777–1847) Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen...
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Consulate. Princess Marie Adélaïde de France (1732–1800), Madame de France, daughter of King Louis XV of France, died in Trieste in 1800 and was buried at San...
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Burgundy and Dauphine of France Princess Marie Adélaïde of France (1732–1800), daughter of King Louis XV Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon (1753–1821), Duchess...
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Polish magnate and politician (b. 1728) February 27 – Adélaïde of France, French princess (b.1732) March 1 – John Hazelwood, English-born officer in the...
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Princess Marie Adélaïde of France (born 1732) 16 March - Jean-Joseph Casot, Jesuit in Canada (born 1728) 29 March - Marc René, marquis de Montalembert,...
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Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans (13 March 1753 – 23 June 1821), was the daughter of Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre...
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1739–1741: Pauline-Félicité de Mailly 1742–1745: Diane-Adélaïde de Mailly 1742–1744: Marie Anne de Mailly-Nesle 1745–1764: Madame de Pompadour 1769–1774: Madame...
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Marie Louise (1728–1733), known as Madame Troisième. Princess Marie Adélaïde (1732–1800), originally known as Madame Quatrième; after her elder sister died...
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Niépce (1765–1833), photographer Adélaïde Dufrénoy (1765–1825), poet and painter from Brittany Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson (1767–1824), painter...
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Louis XV (redirect from Louis XV of France)
Louis XVI Philippe of France, Duke of Anjou (30 August 1730 – 17 April 1733) Marie Adélaïde (23 March 1732 – 27 February 1800) Victoire Louise Marie...
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(1777–1782) Marie-Adélaïde of France (1732–1800), duchess-peeress of Louvois (1777–1800) Amboise duchy-peerage in 1787, 1 holder Louis-Jean-Marie de Bourbon (1725–1793)...
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Marie Leszczyńska (redirect from Queen Marie of France)
required it. Louise Julie de Mailly was followed by Pauline Félicité de Mailly in 1739, Marie Anne de Mailly in 1742 and Diane Adélaïde de Mailly also in 1742...
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Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily (redirect from Marie-Amélie of Naples and Sicily, Queen of the French)
the Orléans family was at the country estate Neuilly. Her sister in-law, Adélaïde, convinced Louis-Philippe that the moment was right for him to place himself...
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are the family trees of all French monarchs, from Childeric I to Napoleon III. For a direct lineage, see Family tree of French monarchs (simplified) Unlike...
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House of Bourbon (redirect from France: Wars of Religion – Bourbon Dynasty)
Bourbon was ruled by the Sire de Bourbon who was a vassal of the King of France. The term House of Bourbon ("Maison de Bourbon") is sometimes used to...
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House of Estampes (redirect from D'Éstampes de Valençay)
2024. Moréri, Louis (1732). Le Grand Dictionaire Historique Ou Le Mélange Curieux De L'Histoire Sacrée Et Profane: COR - G (in French). Mercier. Retrieved...
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Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
princess. In 1794, she let her great-niece Adélaïde d'Orléans stay with her after her escape from France. Adélaïde's mother, the duchesse d'Orléans, had been...
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House of Savoy (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
of Savoy 1675–1730, later King of Sicily then Sardinia (see below) (1666–1732), abdicated Thomas Francis, 1st Prince of Carignano 1620–1656 (1596–1656)...
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the French in December 1793, captured by the British near Lampedusa in February 1800 and added to the RN under the same name, BU 1816 Commerce de Bordeaux...
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Basilica of Saint-Denis (redirect from Basilique de Saint-Denis)
Philippe of France (1730–1733), Duke of Anjou Princess Marie Adélaïde of France (1732–1800), daughter of Louis XV Princess Victoire of France (1733–1799)...
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House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, Magister Magnus of the Knights Hospitaller from 1775 to 1797. The branch became extinct in 1800. John II of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle...
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List of longest-reigning monarchs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
372. Dippel, Horst, ed. (2010). Constitutional Documents of France, Corsica and Monaco. De Gruyter. p. 254. ISBN 9783598356964. Looper, Matthew G. (2003)...
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Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (1732–1799) Anne-Marie Lacroix (1732–1802) Jacques Clinchamps de Malfilâtre (1733–1767) Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne...
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1715–1774 (iv) 1774–1792 (v) 1789–1799 (vi) 1800–1815.) Boudriot, Jean; Berti, Hubert (1992). Frégate – Marine de France 1650–1850. Paris: Editions Ancre. ISBN 2-903179-11-5...
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House of Rohan-Chabot (redirect from Alain, duc de Rohan (1913–1966))
Maréchal de camp │ │ │ x (17/12/1759 in Paris) Guyonne Hyacinthe de Pons Saint-Maurice (+ January 1761) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Adélaïde-Louise Guyonne de Rohan-Chabot...
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1855 Commerce de Marseille 120 (1788) – ex-French, captured 29 August 1793, prison ship by 1800, sold 1802 Pompée 74 (1791) – ex-French, captured 29 August...
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List of 18th-century women artists (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
sculptor, daughter-in-law of Étienne Falconet. Member of Russian Academia Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (1749 – 1803) - Academic Marie-Victoire Lemoine (1754-1820)...
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Princess Louise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1726-1789) and his wife Princess Caroline of Stolberg-Gedern (1732–1796). On 27 November 1782, in Langenburg, she married George I, Duke of...
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