Corcelles-Cormondrèche, Peseux and Valangin merged into the municipality of Neuchâtel. Valangin is first mentioned in 1241 as de Valengiz. Valangin had an area, as of...
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Valangin Castle is a castle in the municipality of Valangin of the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance...
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Aline Valangin was a Swiss writer, pianist, and psychoanalyst. She was follower of Carl Jung and became a psychoanalyst. Together with Vladimir Rosenbaum...
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of the municipalities of Neuchâtel, Corcelles-Cormondrèche, Peseux, and Valangin, the city has approximately 33,000 inhabitants (80,000 in the metropolitan...
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Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Neuchâtel et Valangin, prince de Wagram (French pronunciation: [lwi alɛksɑ̃dʁ bɛʁtje]; 20 November 1753 – 1 June 1815)...
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Princes of Wagram (redirect from Duke of Valangin)
Prince of Wagram (French: Prince de Wagram; [pʁɛ̃s də vaɡ.ʁam]) was a title of French nobility that was granted to Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier in...
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Jean-François Balmer (born 18 April 1946 in Valangin) is a Swiss actor. He has worked extensively in French cinema, television and stage productions since...
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139.8 ± 3.0 132.6 ± 2.0 base: first occurrence of Calpionellites darderi Valangin, Switzerland Berriasian 145.0 ± 4.0 139.8 ± 3.0 base: first occurrence...
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(canton)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). pp. 423–424. Portal Neuch.ch Village of Valangin International Watchmaking Museum Portal: Switzerland...
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January 2021 the former municipalities of Corcelles-Cormondrèche, Peseux and Valangin merged into the municipality of Neuchâtel. Peseux is first mentioned in...
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as Chault de Font. The region was under the authority of the lords of Valangin. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the second wave of colonization came from...
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first described and named by Édouard Desor in 1853. It is named after Valangin, a small town north of Neuchâtel in the Jura Mountains of Switzerland....
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Robert Comtesse (14 August 1847, in Valangin – 17 November 1922) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1899-1912). He was elected...
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SG 13,284 73,299 Wil (SG) Val-de-Travers – Val-de-Travers NE 10,579 – Valangin h[citation needed] Val-de-Ruz NE 526 – Vernier – – GE 34,898 579,227 Genève...
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Empire: Louis-Alexandre Berthier, Prince of Neuchâtel and of Wagram, Duke of Valangin (1753–1815), Marshal of the Empire in 1804 Joachim Murat, Prince of the...
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Rohan and Jeanne de Saint-Severin, and regent of the Neufchâtel and of Valangin during the minority of her son Leonor, Duke de Longueville, Duke d' Estouteville...
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Edmond Bille (1878 in Valangin – 1959 in Sierre) was a Swiss artist. Bille engaged in intense and varied activity as painter, engraver, stained glass artist...
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Locle were given the opportunity to pay £1780 for the title of "Citizen of Valangin". These citizens had the privilege to lead the community and to choose...
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married Rodolphe IV de Nidau. Annales historiques du Comté de Neuchâtel et Valangin depuis Jules-César jusqu'en 1722, Jonas Boyve, édition E. Mathey, 1854...
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Montgommery et Tancarville, viscomte d'Abbeville, Melun, comte de Neufchâtel et Valangin. Longueville was governor of Picardy, the leader of one of the Prince étranger...
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neuropathologist Ernest Ansermet (1883–1969) orchestral conductor Aline Valangin (1889–1986) writer, pianist and psychoanalyst Marc Amsler (1891–1968) professor...
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Louis-Alexandre Berthier (1753–1815), 1st prince de Wagram, 1st duc de Valangin, 1st sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel, who was a Marshal and Vice-Constable...
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been granted the title of Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel and the Prince of Valangin in 1806. This allowed his descendants to carry the titles of Prince and...
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Swiss Confederacy: Uri Schwyz Unterwalden Fribourg County of Neuchâtel Valangin County of Gruyères County of Savoy County of Aarberg County of Nidau Belp-Montenach...
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CH-NE Surrounded by Coffrane, Fontaines, La Sagne, Les Geneveys-sur-Coffrane, Les Hauts-Geneveys, Valangin Website boudevilliers.ne.ch SFSO statistics...
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reduced to life in exile. She was released from prison in 1692 and fled to Valangin Castle in the County of Neuchâtel, where she lived the remainder of her...
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Auvernier Colombier Gorgier Ivernois Jeanjaquet Monts Neuchâtel Souaillon Valangin Rotzberg Schnitzturm Hexenturm Landenberg Rosenberg Rudenz Herblingen Hohenklingen...
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end of the 19th century Aline Towne (1919–1996), American actress Aline Valangin, Swiss psychoanalyst Aline Valette (1850–1899), French women's rights campaigner...
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about 1 km east of Coffrane in the canton of Neuchâtel. The Lords of Valangin, with support from the Bishop of Basel, rebelled against the Count of Neuchâtel...
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Coat of Arms Municipality Population (31 December 2020) Area km2 Valangin 526 3.76 Val-de-Ruz 17,143 124.31 Total 17,411 128.02...
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