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    Châtillon-en-Dunois (French pronunciation: [ʃatijɔ̃ ɑ̃ dynwa]) is a former commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. On 1 January 2017...
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  • Châtillon may refer to: Châtillon (family) Hugh I of Châtillon First Battle of Châtillon during the war in the Vendée (1793), fought in what was then Châtillon-sur-Sèvre...
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  • communes: Cloyes-sur-le-Loir (seat) Arrou Autheuil Boisgasson Charray Châtillon-en-Dunois Courtalain Douy La Ferté-Villeneuil Langey Le Mée Montigny-le-Gannelon...
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    by merger of the former communes of Arrou (the seat), Boisgasson, Châtillon-en-Dunois, Courtalain, Langey and Saint-Pellerin. Communes of the Eure-et-Loir...
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    III de Châtillon as her first husband. Marie's father gave her a dowry of 70,000 francs; he gave Louis, his son-in-law, the county of Dunois. The marriage...
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    general. Louis Henri de Bourbon, bâtard de Soissons, Count of Noyers and of Dunois, Prince of Neuchâtel (August 1640 – 8 February 1703) illegitimate son of...
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    (13 April 1661, Bazoches-en-Dunois, Beauce - 7 August 1728, Berlin), French Protestant divine, was born at Bazoches-en-Dunois in 1661, son of Paul Lenfant...
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  • the House of Châtillon, daughter of Hugues de Pont-Arcy / Pontarci and granddaughter of the Constable of France Gaucher V de Châtillon. 1392–1395: Hugh...
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  • (1785–1790) and of Orléans Dunois viscounty then duchy, peerage in 1399, 4 holders Louis I d'Orléans (1372–1407), viscount-peer of Dunois (1399–1407) and duke-peer...
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    in both France and the Holy Roman Empire. He was the count of Blois and Dunois from 1372 until 1381, the lord of Avesnes, Schoonhoven, Gouda, Beaumont...
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    confidence in the cause of Charles VII of France. According to Jean de Dunois, bluffing was the only tactic that opened the gates of the city. The Marshal...
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  • Blois (1258–1292), also known as Jeanne of Châtillon, Lady of Avesnes & Countess of Blois, Chartres & Dunois, 1280–91 Joan, Duchess of Brittany (1319–1384)...
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    Plantagenets. On 5 September a French force of 1600 men led by Jean de Dunois and La Hire, commanders who would go on to lead the army of Joan of Arc...
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    in the Park festival used to be held each year; The Parc du Grand Dunois Ambérieu-en-Bugey was awarded one flower in the Concours des villes et villages...
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    du Val Dunois Communauté de communes des Portes de Meuse Communauté de communes du Sammiellois Communauté de communes du Territoire de Fresnes-en-Woëvre...
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    Jean-François-Théodore Gechter (1796–1844). Battle of Castillon won by Jean de Dunois over the English forces under Lord Talbot, 17 July 1453. Charles de La Rochefoucauld...
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    siege, the king Charles VII, helped by Jacques de Chabannes and Jean de Dunois, managed to take it again. In 1567, during the Wars of Religion, Condé briefly...
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    de Mons, his wife, who held it for Gaucher de Chatillon, Comte de Ponthieu. The barony of Châteauneuf-en-Thimerais stayed a part of the County and later...
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    Plantagenets during the Hundred Years' War, with the help of the royal generals Dunois and Florent d'Illiers [fr]. The city's inhabitants have continued to remain...
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    of Blois, and the counts of Champagne, and afterwards by the House of Châtillon, a member of which sold it to the Crown in 1286. In 1417, during the Hundred...
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    Renaissance Afterward it passed to the house of Orléans, then to those of Dunois and Longueville, and ultimately again to that of Orléans. The city of Beaugency...
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    choreography : Nadège MacLeay. Festival 13, Theatre Dunois, Paris (1994) Musical creation for L’Europe en Multicoque (360° special format film for the Futuroscope...
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    111–113. Eubel, I, p. 419. Pierre Barbet (or Barbette) had been Archdeacon of Dunois in the Church of Chartres, and Canon of Noyon. He attended the Second Council...
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    Laval, Viscount of Rennes, Baron of Vitré, Viscount of Rennes, Lord of Châtillon, dAcquigny, Aubigné, Courbeveille, Montfort(-sur-Meu), Gaël, Baron of...
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    Xaintrailles (circa 1390-1461 ) also participated in the battle. Jean de Dunois (1402-1468) joined the company of which he was captain to those of Jean...
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    Brouennes (French pronunciation: [bʁu.ɛn]) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Communes of the Meuse department "Répertoire...
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    Arrondissement Verdun Canton Stenay Intercommunality CC du Pays de Stenay et du Val Dunois Government  • Mayor (2020–2026) Gérard Georges Area 1 9.22 km2 (3.56 sq mi)...
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    Arrondissement Verdun Canton Stenay Intercommunality CC du Pays de Stenay et du Val Dunois Government  • Mayor (2020–2026) Fabien Graftiaux Area 1 5.15 km2 (1.99 sq mi)...
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    victory at Beaugency, Joyeuse moved to link up with Montpensier, crossing the Dunois and Vendômois on the instructions of the king. In July peace was established...
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    Arrondissement Verdun Canton Stenay Intercommunality CC du Pays de Stenay et du Val Dunois Government  • Mayor (2020–2026) Pascal Humbert Area 1 4.58 km2 (1.77 sq mi)...
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