généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France..." 1733, volume 7, page 119 to 129 : Généalogie de la maison d’Amboise. "Château de Montrichard"....
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million in damages and the return of five properties, including the Château d'Amboise. In 1886, the château was bequeathed to the Institute of France by Jean's...
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House of Orléans (redirect from Maison de Bourbon-Orléans)
The 4th House of Orléans (French: Maison d'Orléans), sometimes called the House of Bourbon-Orléans (French: Maison de Bourbon-Orléans) to distinguish it...
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Brothels in Paris (section Maison Souquet)
century, state-controlled legal brothels (then known as "maisons de tolérance" or "maisons closes") started to appear in several French cities. By law...
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Charles II d'Amboise, Seigneur de Chaumont (1473 – 11 March 1511) was a French nobleman, who acted as French governor of Milan (1503–1511) during the...
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Nicolas Joseph Maison, marquis de Maison (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ʒozɛf mɛzɔ̃]; 19 December 1771 – 13 February 1840) was a French military officer...
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adaptation of the book Tribute (ballet), a 2005 ballet by Christopher d'Amboise Tribute (magazine), a Canadian entertainment industry magazine Tribute...
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King Francis I and his wife Claude. Charlotte was born in the Château d'Amboise, on 23 October 1516, the second daughter and child of King Francis I and...
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de Melun, Baron of the Landes and of Normanville: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise, Count of Brienne: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt, Viscount of Aix: 14...
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notably the Château de Montsoreau, the Château de Langeais, the Château d'Amboise, the Château de Blois, the Château de Gaillon and the Château de Chambord...
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at the time. Elisabeth and Marie said their farewells at the Château d'Amboise on 28 August 1575, never to see each other again. Pierre de Bourdeille...
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Rohan-Chabot (1729–1807), who married Jean Baptiste Louis de Clermont d'Amboise, Marquis de Reynel and Marquis de Montglas. Louis Antoine Auguste de Rohan-Chabot...
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d'Amboise. For him an avenue was cut through the woods of the uppermost garden level; it led to a terrace cut into the wooded slope with the Maison Blanche...
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former post of Grand Falconer of France, one of the Great Officers of the Maison du Roi. This was not purely honorary, as the king still hunted with falcons...
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International Festival, La Maison de la Danse in Lyon, France and Sadler's Wells Theatre in London. In September 2013, at Maison de la Danse in Lyon, the...
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match with the King of Navarre's sister". Another envoy Monsieur Clermont d'Amboise arrived in July 1588, pretending to have been driven to the west coast...
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Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot (who married Jean Baptiste Louis de Clermont d'Amboise, Marquis de Reynel and Marquis de Montglas), and a younger brother, Charles...
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itinerant court. In 1499, King Louis XII, influenced by Cardinal Georges d'Amboise, reformed the Échiquier and established it as a permanent court. When...
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Château de Sceaux Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte Château de Vincennes Château d'Amboise Château d'Anet Château d'Angers Château d'Azay-le-Rideau Château de Blois...
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14]. Behind the Royal Couple, Bishop Louis D'Amboise [in the white Mitre] and Charles, Cardinal D'Amboise, the King's Minister of State [think "Prime...
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France, one of the Great Officers of the Crown of France and head of the "Maison du Roi", the king's royal household. The position is similar to that of...
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Mercœur (1494 – 26 May 1539, Nancy), married on 26 June 1515 at the Château d'Amboise to Antoine, Duke of Lorraine Anne (1495 – 1510, Spain) Gilbert was made...
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Villiers: 1461 Charles d'Artois: 1465 Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147...
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he was posted to Lisbon with his brother-in-law, Marquis de Clermont d'Amboise as Attaché. In 1772, King Louis XV appointed him Minister-Counsellor to...
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Villiers: 1461 Charles d'Artois: 1465 Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147...
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Amboise and about 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) southwest of the royal Château d'Amboise. From 1761 to 1785 Chanteloup belonged to King Louis XV's prime minister...
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Villiers: 1461 Charles d'Artois: 1465 Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147...
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The House of La Trémoïlle (Maison de La Trémoille in French) was a French noble family from Poitou whose name comes from the village La Trimouille in the...
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Under the Ancien Régime, the goods of the House of Orléans (biens de la maison d'Orléans) comprised two distinct parts : the apanage and the "biens patrimoniaux"...
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Villiers: 1461 Charles d'Artois: 1465 Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147...
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