exile at Château de Prangins, where Charles I of Austria and his family would later take residence briefly, beginning 20 May 1919. Prangins has an area...
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"Château de Prangins - Château de Prangins". "Discover the swiss castles - les Chateaux Suisses - Alles uber Schweizer Schlosser- Vues aeriennes de la...
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Charles I of Austria (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Castle Wartegg near Rorschach at Lake Constance, and later moved to Château de Prangins at Lake Geneva on 20 May. Following the restoration of the Kingdom...
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Municipalities of the canton of Vaud (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Payerne Penthalaz Penthaz Penthéréaz Perroy Poliez-Pittet Pompaples Pomy Prangins Premier Préverenges Prévonloup Prilly Provence Puidoux Pully Rances Renens...
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the deposed imperial family found another temporary home at the Château de Prangins in francophone western Switzerland. Very soon after the former emperor's...
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school and won the 1845 Prix de Rome. Several of his works are held in the school's collection. The Musée des Beaux-arts de Montbard hold several pieces...
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of Austria, on her father's side, and that of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici, on her mother's side. In his turn, Philip III was the son of Philip...
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Louis de La Palud to Avignon and appointed Jean de Prangins bishop of Lausanne, which brought on a conflict between the new bishop and Louis de La Palud...
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Lake Geneva (redirect from Lac de Genève)
Yvoire–Promenthoux next Prangins to the exit in Geneva According to the Swiss Federal Office of Topography, Swisstopo, Lac de Genève designates that part...
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Wagnière entered Voltaire’s service as his valet de chambre early in 1755 shortly after he arrived at Prangins near Lake Geneva. He followed him to his house...
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After the abdication of Napoleon in 1814, Julie bought the castle of Prangins in Switzerland, near Lake Léman. During the Hundred Days in 1815, Julie...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Basel, in January 1432, was chosen Bishop of Lausanne, against Jean de Prangins, the chapter's choice; Palud was later vice-chamberlain of the conclave...
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updated (as of January 2024[update]). "Répertoire officiel des communes de Suisse". Statistique Suisse. 2009-01-01. Archived from the original on 12...
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place large orders for the devices. They were shipped to her family chateau, Prangins Castle, outside Geneva, where they were sewn into the linings of fashionable...
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Lucens Luins Saint-Maire Mathod Mestral Morges Nyon Orbe Oron Pampigny Prangins Lutry Rolle La Sarraz Vincy Vufflens Vullierens Yverdon La Bâtiaz Chalais...
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Château de Rochefort...
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VD town Perroy VD village Poudrerie fédérale (Aubonne) VD special case Prangins VD village Pully VD urbanized village Riex VD village Rivaz VD village...
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List of cultural property of national significance in Switzerland: Vaud (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
les bleuets Route de Promenthoux 509.880 138.518 46°23′31″N 6°16′01″E / 46.391969°N 6.266962°E / 46.391969; 6.266962 Unknown ISOS village: Prangins...
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