means the seigneur de Sipierre, governor of the king's brothers; Nicolas d'Anjou-Mézières [fr]; and the seigneur de Lanssac who by this point was an intimate...
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married in 1566, Renée d'Anjou, Marquise de Mézières (21 October 1550- 1597), daughter of Nicolas d'Anjou, Marquis de Mézières and Gabrielle de Mareuil...
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of two, she had been engaged to the second son of Henry IV of France, Nicolas Henri de France, Duke of Orléans, but he died at the age of four in 1611...
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fourteenth century. In 1566 he was married to the wealthy heiress Renée d'Anjou-Mézières [fr]. The Lorraine family had hoped to secure her hand for marriage...
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Religion. The son of François de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier and Renée d'Anjou, Montpensier (known as Dombes prior to the death of his father) remained...
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Saint-Fargeau. In 1515 she married René d'Anjou-Mézières (1483-1521) who thus became lord of Puisaye as later was his son Nicolas (1518-1569). These domains later...
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September 1582 husband's death 6 May 1596 Renée d'Anjou, Marquise de Mezieres Nicolas d'Anjou, Marquis de Mezieres 21 October 1550 1566 23 September 1582 husband's...
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are, clockwise, Avrillé, Cantenay-Épinard, Écouflant, Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou, Trélazé, Les Ponts-de-Cé, Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire, Bouchemaine and Beaucouzé...
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(1542–1592), duke-peer of Saint-Fargeau (1575–1592) and of Montpensier Renée d'Anjou-Mézières (1550–1597), duchess-peeress of Saint-Fargeau (1575–1597) Henry de...
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building with a richly equipped chapel dedicated to Saint Gabriel. Charles II d'Anjou mentioned a guardpost in the 15th century, but the present basilica was...
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favorite Jules, Cardinal Mazarin, as chief minister. When Louis was age 7, Nicolas de Neufville de Villeroy became governor of the young king. The main childhood...
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Duchy-peerage created in 1575 on Saint-Fargeau (department of Yonne) for Renée d'Anjou-Mézières and her husband François de Bourbon. Title extinguished in 1681 with...
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secondary attack through south-eastern Belgium and Luxembourg towards Mézières. Plan XVI specified the response: a French offensive to retake Alsace through...
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in Reims (11 prebends); Saint-Pierre aux Dames in Reims (4 prebends); Mézières (a dean, a treasurer and 12 prebends); Braux (12 prebends); Montfaucon...
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attention to the capture of Mézières. François, keen to avoid this eventuality, saw to it that 2,000 men were dispatched into Mézières at the end of August,...
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Routledge. Le Roux, Nicolas (2000). La Faveur du Roi: Mignons et Courtisans au Temps des Derniers Valois. Champ Vallon. Le Roux, Nicolas (2020). Portraits...
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dowry to the family of Anjou-Mézières in 1515 when she married René d'Anjou (1483-ca. 1521). Their son Nicolas d'Anjou (1518-ca. 1569) sold Thury to...
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Espérance Crossac (11) 3–1 US St Aubin-des-Châteaux (12) 66. AS St Sylvain-d'Anjou (11) 3–0 AS Seiches-sur-le-Loire-Marcé (9) 67. FC La Garnache (12) 1–2...
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2016. Retrieved 26 October 2016. "Coupe de France: Caudebec and Saint-Nicolas eliminated" (in French). L'Elbeuvien. 30 October 2016. Retrieved 4 November...
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Durtalois de Durtal 5-1 ES Val Baugeois 65. AS Valanjou 1-2 AS St Sylvain d'Anjou 66. St Pierre SF La Guyonniere 1-3 Andreze Jub-Jallais FC 67. Entente S...
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