Poitiers (himself the son of William IV, Duke of Poitiers and of Emma of Blois) and of a daughter of Aubry II, count of Mâcon, and of Ermentrude of Roucy, sister...
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45 and as a widower, Renard married Alix of Dreux, the widow of Gaucher IV of Mâcon (lord of Salins) and the daughter of Robert II of Dreux, Count of...
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Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
Protestants were killed. The conflicts ended when pretender to the throne Henry IV, after converting to Catholicism to gain entry to the capital, entered the...
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André Chandernagor (category École nationale de la France d'Outre-Mer alumni)
what became the route Centre-Europe Atlantique, alongside the mayor of Mâcon, Louis Escande. In 1973, following the death of Paul Pauly, he was elected...
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attaqués, poubelles incendiées... Les manifestations de gauche «contre l'extrême droite» émaillées de tensions". Le Figaro (in French). 2024-06-10. Retrieved...
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Reginald I William I, the Great Reginald III Gaucher III Gérard I Étienne de Vienne Otto I Étienne de Bourgogne In 1905, the archbishop of Besançon,...
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("Bishop", a common French-Canadian surname) L'Eau Frais Creek Macon (French city "Mâcon") Magnolia, Arkansas (named for the plant, which was named for...
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Blois (redirect from Blois, Centre-Val de Loire)
(1852–1920), painter born in Blois-Vienne, son of a politician. Émile Gaucher (1858–1909), sculptor. Alfred Jean Halou (1875–1939), sculptor from Blois...
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collection of tapestries. Château de Pau Birthplace of Henri IV Tour de la Monnaie [Money Tower] Close to the castle, the Parlement de Navarre [Parliament of Navarre]...
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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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(1566–1584) and duke-peer of Anjou Mâcon county-peerage in 1359, 3 holders Jean de Berry (1340–1416), count-peer of Mâcon (1359–1360) and of Poitiers Philip...
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IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV of France) – can easily be observed from its gardens, opened to the public (entrance rue d'Alsace-Lorraine). The hôtel de la...
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Nantes (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
governor of Brittany, strongly opposed the succession of the Protestant Henry IV of France to the throne of France in 1589. The Duke created an independent...
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[Raimond Talon (1437)] Gaucher de Forcalquier (1440–1442) Charles de Borna (1442–1456) Jacques Radulphi (1456–1463) André de Plaisance (1463–1477) Jean...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Gap-Embrun (redirect from Féraud de Domene)
Guillaume de Forestier (11 February 1429 – 1442) Gaucher de Forcalquier (17 December 1442 – 5 April 1484) Gabriel de Sclafanatis (1484–1526) Gabriel de Clermont...
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haistyle" ice-boat ice-cream ice-field iceberg "iceberg" if (Bot.) "yew" ( < OFr iv, ivo < Frk *îwa < Gmc īwo-, īwa-, cf OHG īwa, OE īw "yew") inlay "inlay" input...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Troyes (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(Leucoin), 651–656 Saint Nicolas de Matthieu Bertoald Abbon, 666–673 Waimer, 675–678 Vulfred Ragembert Aldebert Gaucher Ardouin Censard, c. 722 Saint Bobinus...
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Danièle Roland, La nuit de la Chandeleur M. G. Rozet, Mon vieux Mâcon qui s'en va Pierre Saint-Marc, Le maréchal Marmont, duc de Raguse Marguerite Savigny-Vesco...
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