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    century and the beginning of the 20th leaned towards a reference to Raimond de Turenne [fr] (1352–1413), known as "The Scourge of Provence", grand-nephew...
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    by the soldiers of Raimond de Turenne of Les Baux, who wage war against Arles from 1386 to 1398. The Abbot of Montmajour, Pons de L'Orme, then fortifies...
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    fr:Raimond de Turenne Raimond de Turenne (Raymond VIII Vicomte of Turenne; grand nephew of Pope Clement and nephew of Cardinal Pierre de Beaufort) concerning...
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    destroyed by Raimond de Turenne [fr] in 1390. The construction of the new bridge parallels that of Nyons (built in 1401, 42 m (138 ft) long), Pont de Claix (built...
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    (from the 12th century to the 1789 revolution) was devastated by Raimond de Turenne in 1391. The Banon community was then within the viguerie of Forcalquier...
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    issue: Éléonore de Montmorency (1528–1556), married François III de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne in 1546 and had issue. Jeanne de Montmorency (1529–1596)...
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    Marshal General of France, previously held only by Turenne, Claude Louis Hector de Villars, and Maurice de Saxe.[citation needed] As Minister of War (1830...
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    grand maître; les électeurs se réunissent en faveur de frère Raimond Perellos de Roccafoull , de la langue d'Aragon." Miller 1971, p. 147, line 8. "On...
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  • many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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  • soldiers. In December 1529, the king asked him to accompany the Vicomte de Turenne in Spain to negotiate his third marriage to Eleanor of Austria, Charles...
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    The fires were deliberately set, apparently by bands of Vicomte Raymond de Turenne. Notre-Dame du Bourg was attacked again, sacked, and consigned to the...
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