Vicomte de Turenne (1611–1675), Marshal of France Eisenach, Germany, since 1991 Sedan, Kansas Communes of the Ardennes department CS Sedan Ardennes, football...
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Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne (11 September 1611 – 27 July 1675), commonly known as Turenne [ty.ʁɛn], was a French general and one of...
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and a general in the French royal army. Born in Sedan, Ardennes, he was the son of Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon, Prince of Sedan, and...
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Ardennes (French: [aʁdɛn] ) is a department in the Grand Est region of northeastern France named after the broader Ardennes. Its prefecture is the town...
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Sedan Castle (redirect from Château de Sedan)
was demolished and replaced with a store for cannonballs. Turenne was born in the Château de Sedan in 1611. On September 1, 1870, during the Franco-Prussian...
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Godefroy III (b. 1728, r. 1771, d. 1792), duke of Bouillon and prince of Turenne, favourable to the French Revolution, committed his duchy to the path of...
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List of duchesses of Bouillon (redirect from Duchesse de Bouillon)
Viscountess of Turenne. Also Viscountess of Castillon. Also Viscountess of Lanquais. Also Duchess of Albret. Also Duchess of Château-Thierry. Also Countess...
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List of castles in France (section Centre-Val de Loire)
• Castelnou • Château Royal de Collioure • Château Vicomtal Saint-Pierre de Fenouillet • Palais des Rois de Majorque • Fort de Salses • Ultrère...
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Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier (redirect from Anne Marie Louise d'Orleans, duchesse de Montpensier)
of Condé into the city, which was controlled by Turenne, fired from the Bastille on the army of Turenne on 2 July 1652. Mazarin remarked "with that cannon...
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Principality of Sedan (redirect from Prince de Sedan)
(French: Principauté de Sedan) was an independent Protestant state centered on the Château de Sedan (now the city of Sedan) in the Ardennes. It was ruled by...
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Bussang Pass (redirect from Col de Bussang)
Lords of Faucogney, established a toll and built Château Lambert, now the commune of Haut-du-Them-Château-Lambert. As with Bussang, the Lorraine part belonged...
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Solre-sur-Sambre Castle (French: Château de Solre-sur-Sambre) is a water castle in Solre-sur-Sambre in the municipality of Erquelinnes, province of Hainaut...
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states annexed by France Arches-Charleville: in the Ardennes region, near the border with the Empire Château-Renaud: near Arches-Charleville Dombes: on the...
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Abbeville (section Château de Bagatelle)
where they left to go and reinforce the army of Turenne en route to Valenciennes. Shortly after, Balthazar de Fargues sold the place to John of Austria and...
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barracks of the 19th century are also noteworthy. The Château de Selles [fr] is an old fortified château, which was built in the 11th century. Once isolated...
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the Tuileries Palace to Château de Versailles. November – The Collège de Clermont is renamed Collegium Ludovici Magni, Collège de Louis le Grand. 1685 The...
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Maxime Weygand (category École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni)
gave him time to write two books, biographies of French marshals Foch and Turenne. The opening of the question of succession as chief of the general staff...
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This is a list of French marquesses (French: marquisats de France) of the Ancien Régime, created by letters patent granted by a sovereign and, for the...
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first resisted the Huguenots in 1577, but the troops of the Viscount of Turenne took bloody revenge in 1585. They ransacked and devastated the town after...
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Battle of La Marfée (category History of Ardennes (department))
of the Holy Roman Empire. This was held by the duc de Bouillon; like his younger brother, Turenne, Bouillon was brought up as a Protestant, and served...
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historiques". Ministère de la Culture. "Liste des monuments pour lesquels des secours ont été demandés" (PDF). Ministère de la culture. Choay, Françoise...
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Mende, Lozère (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
de Conzié, Archbishop of Arles, on 20 August 1390. Six days later, Raymond de Turenne committed sur les Saintes Envangiles de Dieu et par la foi de son...
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success in the walls of the town. But on 4 September 1654 the Vicomte de Turenne, at the head of the French army, stood before Le Quesnoy with a powerful...
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II of Spain. 7 July 1637: Landrecies and Le Cateau taken by the French (Turenne). Saint-Python is declared to have been abandoned after taking Landrecies...
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