Jean de Créquy was born in 1395 into the military Créquy family, dating back to the 10th century, the son of Jean IV (1366–1411) and Jeanne de Roye (1375–1434)...
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in 1457 to Amanieu of Albret; Louise (d. 1469), married in 1456 to Jean de Créquy; Blanche (d. 1472), abbess of Cusset; Godfrey (d. 1469), lord of Montgascon...
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Canaples was born in the Kingdom of France on 17 July 1531, the son of Jean de Créqui, seigneur of Canaples, and his wife Marie d'Acigné. After the death...
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Marshal of France (redirect from Maréchal de France)
1620 François d'Esparbes de Lussan, Viscount of Aubeterre [fr] (c. 1571–1628), Marshal of France in 1620 Charles de Créquy, Prince of Poix, Duke of Lesdiguières...
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Paul Barras (redirect from Paul François Jean Nicolas de Barras)
Paul François Jean Nicolas, Vicomte de Barras (French: [bara:s]; 30 June 1755 – 29 January 1829), commonly known as Paul Barras, was a French politician...
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Jean-Andoche Junot, Duke of Abrantes (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃.n‿ɑ̃dɔʃ ʒyno]; 25 September 1771 – 29 July 1813) was a French military officer who served...
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attribution is a 19th-century forgery, the Souvenirs of the Marquise de Créquy (q.v.). The music of the Provençal Christmas carol La Marche des Rois is...
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daughter of Jean-Frédéric Perregaux, a Swiss (and Protestant) banker, later a founder and regent of the Banque de France, and Adélaïde de Praël de Surville...
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Jean de Lorraine (9 April 1498 – c. 18 May 1550) was the third son of the ruling Duke of Lorraine, and a French cardinal, who was (at one time or another)...
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Napoleon. Under the Restoration, it became the Rue de la Paix. Charles III de Créquy (1624-1687); Charles de Lorraine, Count of Armagnac (1684-1751); Marie...
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Bellefonds and de Créquy to cut off the Spanish retreat. They inflicted nearly 2,000 casualties, with Louis looking on; in 1668, Bellefonds, de Créquy and Humières...
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victims involved in the fall of Fouquet in 1661. His letter to Marshal Créquy on the Treaty of the Pyrenees, which is said to have been discovered by...
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Press. ISBN 0-8223-1894-6. Robert Warren (2000). Jacques-Louis David and Jean-Louis Prieur, revolutionary artists: the public, the populace, and images...
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Catherine-Dominique de Pérignon, 1st Marquis de Pérignon (French pronunciation: [katʁin dɔminik də peʁiɲɔ̃], 31 May 1754 in Grenade – 25 December 1818)...
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André (circa 1395 - after 1449), son of the preceding; he married Péronne de Créquy; in 1429, he commanded a company at Orléans with Joan of Arc; he was killed...
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Gaston Billotte (category École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni)
Billotte's son Pierre Billotte also graduated from École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in 1926; joined the Free French movement and had a distinguished...
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Gabriel de Rochechouart, Duke of Mortemart: 1669–1675 Charles III de Créquy, Duke of Poix: 1676–1687 Léon Potier, Duke of Gesvres: 1687–1704 Duc de Tresmes:...
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Hippolyte Grimaldi was the second daughter of Antonio I of Monaco and Marie de Lorraine-Armagnac. The second of six children born to her parents, she was...
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Pierre II de Corbeil (1199–1200) John of Béthune (1200–1219) Godefroid de Fontaines (1220–1237/1238) Guiard of Laon (1238–1248) Ingeramus de Crequy (1274–1286)...
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Jacques-François Menou (redirect from Jean-François, baron de Menou)
Mourad Soliman (born 28 July 1800 in Rosetta, Egypt). "Jean-François Menou de Boussay - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale"...
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Departmental Council is Jean-Claude Leroy, elected in 2017. In the second round of the French presidential elections of 2017 Pas-de-Calais was one of only...
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Louis, Count of Vermandois (redirect from Louis de Bourbon, comte de Vermandois)
Prince de La Roche-sur-Yon (nephew of the Prince de Condé), the Prince de Turenne, the Marquis de Créquy, the Chevalier de Sainte-Maure, the Chevalier de Mailly...
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colonel Jean-François de Cariés de Senilhes (French: Cariés de Senilhes) and took command of the 3rd Zouaves Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Zouaves)...
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André Masséna (redirect from Andre, Duke de Rivoli, Prince D'essling Massena)
praised Masséna with the name l'enfant chéri de la victoire. The president of the Directory in Paris, Jean-François Rewbell, was also congratulatory: "The...
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Jean Paul Timoléon de Cossé, 7th Duke of Brissac (12 October 1698, in Paris – 1784, in Sarrelouis), was a French general during the reign of King Louis...
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Marie of Lorraine (redirect from Marie de Lorraine (Monaco))
Marie de Lorraine (12 August 1674 – 30 October 1724) was a princess of the House of Lorraine-Guise and Princess of Monaco as consort of Antonio I of Monaco...
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House of Rohan (redirect from Alan V, Viscount of Rohan)
of Charles de Cochefilet, Count of Vauvineux. Son of François Léonor de Créquy (?–30/10/1721), Baron of Frohans, and Marie Antoinette de Schouteeten...
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Prince of Monaco after his father's abdication. Antoine Grimaldi, le Chevalier de Grimaldi, acted as regent for the prince between 1732 and 1784, when Honoré...
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" Painted probably in 1633 or 1634. Belonged to the Maréchal Charles de Créquy, who was French ambassador to Rome in the 1630s; and then to King Louis...
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La Tour d'Auvergne (redirect from Bertrand V de La Tour, Count of Auvergne)
of Bouillon was finally reconquered from the Spaniards by the Marshal de Créquy. Apart from his ducal titles, Godefroy-Maurice also held the title of...
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