1533 painting by Hans Holbein the Younger. Also known as Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve, after the two people it portrays, it was created in the...
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The Château d'Écouen is an historic château in the commune of Écouen, some 20 km north of Paris, France, and a notable example of French Renaissance architecture...
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Château de Dinteville, in Dinteville Château d'Ecot, in Ecot-la-Combe. Château du Grand Jardin, in Joinville Château de Lafauche, in Lafauche Château...
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Commarin passed to Agnès de Cortiamble, the elder daughter of Jacques, who brought it as part of her dowry to Jean de Dinteville, seigneur des Chenets....
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Guyencourt-sur-Noye, Villers-aux-Érables, Coetmen, in Tréméven, Tonquédec, Baronville, Dinteville, La Maison-Rouge, Mesnil-Voysin, Bonaban, La Bellière, Le Charmel, La...
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Dinteville (French pronunciation: [dɛ̃tvil]) is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. The Chateau de Dinteville used to be a...
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Louis II de Lorraine, cardinal de Guise (6 July 1555, Dampierre – 24 December 1588, Château de Blois) was a French prelate, Cardinal and politician during...
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reply before her death aged 10. The princess died of smallpox at the Château de Lunéville ("country residence" of the Dukes of Lorraine) having passed...
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Charles, Duke of Mayenne (redirect from Charles de Lorraine, Duc de Mayenne)
lieutenant-general of Reims by Guise to counter Dinteville's influence during the 1580s. Dinteville was the lieutenant-general of the kingdom according...
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Nicolas d'Angennes (redirect from Nicholas d'Angennes, seigneur de Rambouillet)
among them Marshal Aumont and Biron; the lieutenant-general of Champagne Dinteville; the grand prévôt Richelieu; and Rambouillet. All of them signed a declaration...
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them Montpensier, d'Aumont, Biron, the lieutenant-general of Champagne Dinteville and the duke of Piney-Luxembourg were all signatories to an explanatory...
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lieutenant-general Dinteville in October 1607, Henri divided his lieutenant-general responsibilities among four men. To the marquis de Praslin went Troyes...
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those whom he exerted influence to protect. For example, when François de Dinteville, the bishop of Auxerre was accused of having attempted to poison the...
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this declaration by Henri would be the duc de Longueville, the lieutenant-general of Champagne Dinteville, Marshals D'Aumont and Biron, and the captains...
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Colombey les Deux Églises (category Charles de Gaulle)
department in north-eastern France. It is best known as the home of Charles de Gaulle. The commune of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises was created administratively...
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château d'Auxonne until such time it could be received by Charny. Charny was commanded to head immediately to Auxonne to take command of the château and...
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La Ferté Abbey (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
1419–1439 : Jean III de Beaune 1439–1470 : Jean IV de Saint-Pierre 1470–1506 : Claude II de Dinteville 1506–1549 : Antoine I de Vienne 1549–1567 : René...
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Catholic nobility, among them Richelieu, the lieutenant-general of Champagne Dinteville, Marshal Biron and Marshal D'Aumont. Henri was forced to retreat from...
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Hautefeuille (a keep of the 11th century) is the principal relic of a château of the counts of Champagne In the Square Philippe-Lebon stands a statue...
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concerning the ligue or allied with the lieutenant general Joachim de Dinteville in support of the crown's cause. The ligue saw further success in Normandie...
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Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine (redirect from Anne Charlotte de Lorraine)
France during the minority of Louis XV. Anne Charlotte was born at the Château de Lunéville because the Capital of Lorraine, Nancy, was occupied by French...
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name of Bénédictines de la rue Monsieur. She constructed the Hôtel de Mademoiselle de Condé, named after her. Born at the Château de Chantilly in 1757,...
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inevitable. The charge was instead granted to another favourite: Joachim de Dinteville. Relations between Beauvais-Nangis and the king increasingly reached...
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town originated as a fortified settlement around a thirteenth-century château, eventually becoming a royal fortress to guard the French kingdom's eastern...
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created a Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross. Maria Christina bought the Château de Brumath in the town of Brumath in the Alsace region of France. Purchased...
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Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans (redirect from Madame de Guise)
Isabelle's mother was a member. Isabelle and the Duke were married at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye on 15 May 1667 in the presence of the Court and...
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de communes du Bassin de Joinville en Champagne Communauté de communes du Grand Langres Communauté de communes Meuse Rognon Communauté de communes de...
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Doyenne, Bernarde de Cléron de Saffre, refused to resign her regency to Dorothea Maria. In 1677, Dorothea Maria moved to the chateau Neuviller-sur-Moselle...
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François de Cazillac, baron de Cessac. Joachim de Dinteville, lieutenant général of the government of Champagne. Joachim de Châteauvieux, comte de Confolant...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nevers (redirect from Bernard de Saint-Saulge)
Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut 1371–1372 : Jean IV. de Neufchâtel 1374–1380 : Pierre V. de Dinteville 1381 – 16 January 1395 : Maurice de Coulange-la-Vineuse...
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