Humbert II, inherited Arvillars, and his second, Amadeus, held the lordship of Mollettes. Humbert's second wife was Marguerite de Chevron-Villette. Under...
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also known as a crusader. He was born in Carignano, Piedmont, the son of Humbert II of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy, the daughter of William I of Burgundy...
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Philip Keun (category French Army personnel of World War II)
Paris headquarters to an abandoned farm in Gué de la Thas between Vienne and Val et Marcy en Villette. The farm was surrounded by German and French Gestapo...
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Pilus-Fortis de Rabastens 1354-1372 : Guillaume III de Landore 1372-1394 : Pierre III de Villette 1383 : Pierre de Verriere "Aumosnier" 1394-1400 : Jean II de Sonhetto...
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husband, Raymond de la Villette was Lord "of his wife's head" until his death. In 1470 their two sons, John and Aymar de la Villette, become co-lords...
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As natives of the diocese may be mentioned: Pope Nicholas II (1059), born at Chevron-Villette of the family of the lords of Miolans; Pierre d'Aigueblanche...
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Grenoble (section World War II)
Kings Louis XI in 1447 and Francis I in 1541. In 1336 the last Dauphin Humbert II founded a court of justice, the Conseil delphinal [fr], which settled...
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had a reinforced concrete deck resting on piers of stone masonry in the Villette. The bridge was damaged in September 1944 and reopened in 1948. The bridge...
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In 1349, Humbert II sold his rights to the Dauphiné to France, but the archbishop stood firm and Vienne was not included in this sale. Gui de Bourgogne...
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Jean-François Sylvestre Humbert (général de brigade) Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (général de brigade) Jean Nicolas Humbert de Fercourt (général de brigade) Pierre...
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Montchat (section Château de Montchat)
opened line T3 (Part-Dieu-Villette station to Meyzieu-Z.I. station)11. It takes the former line of the Chemin de fer de l'Est de Lyon. It enters Montchat...
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Gabriel Diallo in the last round of qualifying. He lost to 21st seed Ugo Humbert in the first round. He also qualified for the 2024 BNP Paribas Open defeating...
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Bégon de Brossan 1350–1354 : Jean Ier Pilus-Fortis de Rabastens 1354–1372 : Guillaume III de Landore 1372–1394 : Pierre III de Villette 1383 : Pierre de Verriere...
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Dauphin's Cavalry Regiment (redirect from Régiment de Cuirassiers du Dauphin (1814))
(link) Lienhart, Dr. Leo; Humbert, René (1899). Les Uniformes de l'Armée Français: Recuil d'ordonnances de 1690 à 1894. Vol. II: Cavalerie. Leipzig, Kingdom...
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February 1264) Humbert de Villette (before 22 September 1265 – 29 March 1272) Aymon de Challant (before 30 August 1272 – 21 December 1273) Simon de Duin (before...
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Square de la place André-Masson Square de la place Dauphine Square de la place de Bitche Square de la place de la Bataille de Stalingrad Square de la place...
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Apostles and Calvary (in French) "Baccarat" , Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. II (9th ed.), New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1878, p. 194. Wikimedia Commons...
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