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    this end the Château de Châtillon-Coligny was divided between René de Villequier, Gaspard de La Châtre and his cousin La Châtre, governor of Berry. They...
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  • Circuit de la Châtre is a 2.325 km (1.445 mi) circuit located in La Châtre, Indre, France. The circuit was opened in June 1956 as a street circuit, and...
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    most of her life at Nohant-Vic near La Châtre. From 1938 to his death in 1953, Jean de Boschère lived in La Châtre with his companion Elizabeth d'Ennetières...
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    the vacancy against the pope's nominee Pierre de la Chatre, swearing upon relics that so long as he lived, Pierre should never enter Bourges. The pope thus...
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    acknowledged them, and in 1146, Pope Eugenius III confirmed the primacy of Pierre de la Chatre, Archbishop of Bourges, over Bordeaux. In 1232, Gregory IX gave the...
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    La Châtre-Langlin (French pronunciation: [la ʃatʁ lɑ̃ɡlɛ̃]) is a commune in the Indre department in central France. The Anglin flows northwest through...
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    Gothic cathedral in Bourges. Beginning in about 1150 the Archbishop Pierre de La Châtre enlarged the old cathedral by adding two new collateral aisles, one...
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    began in 1751 and was finished in 1788 by Gabriel's student Le Dreux de La Châtre. The ancient town ramparts dictated the château's triangular plan; the...
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  • Saint-Vincent-la-Châtre (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ vɛ̃sɑ̃ la ʃatʁ]) is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France. Communes of the Deux-Sèvres...
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  • of his ligueur uncle La Châtre, forming the basis of the military of his little fiefdom carved out around Bourges. When La Châtre was absent from Bourges...
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    his former patron, leading a legal case against one of his favourites, La Châtre and insulting the prince during a ball in early February. Several days...
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    nomination of Pierre de la Chatre as the archbishop of Bourges, who went to see Innocent II to have his nomination confirmed. When Pierre returned to France...
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    receiving these he would not gain access to Bourges, whose governor Claude de La Châtre was also resistant, in January he fled court and entered rebellion again...
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  • Bretagne. Allies of the family participated in the campaign, among them La Châtre who brought over his control of Bourges to the rebel cause, and Entragues...
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    secondly Louise-Élisabeth de La Châtre, daughter of the Marquis Louis-Charles de La Châtre. Courcelles, Jean Baptiste Pierre Jullien de (1823). Dictionnaire...
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    L’Étrange Noël de Monsieur et Madame de la Châtre(The Nightmare Before Christmas of Mr and Mrs de la Châtre). Martine et Thibault de la Châtre Gallery, Paris...
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    married to Françoise de La Châtre (1613-1648). They had twelve children, but only two survived childhood:[citation needed] Pierre (1634-1638)[citation...
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    (chamberlain and master of the wardrobe); La Châtre, the seigneur de Fervaques, the baron de Rosne, La Fin and La Rochepot (who also served as his chambellan)...
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    commune in the Indre department in central France. It is located near La Châtre, on the D943, approximately 36 km (22 mi) southeast of Châteauroux and...
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    1479 : Claude de La Châtre de Nançay, seigneur de Nançay 1490 : Abel de La Châtre 1499 : Gabriel de La Châtre, baron de La Maisonfort, seigneur de Nançay 1529 :...
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    restaurants, Stéphane De Groodt paid the auto racing school of La Châtre near Châteauroux where he met the Belgian racing driver Eric van de Poele. He was a...
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    his chancellor, Cadurc, while vetoing the one suitable candidate, Pierre de la Chatre, a monk who was promptly elected by the canons of Bourges and consecrated...
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    Nohant-Vic near La Châtre with the remains of her fortune. On 23 August 1793 she bought the property for 230,000 livres from Pierre Philippe Péarron de Serennes...
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    due to the poor economic climate. From 1938 he lived a secluded life in La Châtre in central France. He kept a diary from 1946 titled Journal d'un Rebelle...
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    1429: Philippe de La Châtre c.1441: Arnoulet de Caves (First Falconer of the King) 1455: Georges de La Châtre 1468: Olivier Salart, seigneur de Bonnel c.1480:...
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    Claude de La Châtre (1536–1614), Marshal of France in 1594 Jean de Montluc de Balagny [fr] (1560–1603), Marshal of France in 1594 Charles II de Cossé, Duke...
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  • Thumbnail for Marie Casimire Sobieska
    Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien (Polish: Maria Kazimiera Ludwika d’Arquien, Lithuanian: Marija Kazimiera; 28 June 1641 – 30 January 1716)...
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    Regnier [fr] Pierre de Fontaines [fr] Roberto Adoaldo Etienne de Bar Pons de Melgueil O.S.B. Clun. Baialardo Gregorio Aymery de la Châtre [it] Can. Reg...
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    Jenny Marie Nannecy Girard de Vasson (20 August 1872, La Châtre - 15 February 1920, Fougerolles) was one of the first notable women photographers in France...
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    was sensitive to the way the wind was blowing was the governor of Berry La Châtre who had long been in Montmorency's sphere. At first, Montmorency was transported...
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