Charles de Lorraine (22 February 1684 – 29 December 1751) was a member of the House of Guise, a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine. Succeeding his...
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Lorraine, Count of Chamilly, 1666–1715 Louis Alphonse of Lorraine, bailiff of Armagnac, 1675–1704 Charles of Lorraine, Count of Armagnac, 1684-1751 Philip...
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of Lorraine (1680–1715) Charles de Lorraine, Count of Armagnac (1684–1751) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Charles of...
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House of Guise (redirect from Lorraine-Guise)
Lorraine, Count of Chamilly, 1666–1715 Louis Alphonse of Lorraine, bailiff of Armagnac, 1675–1704 Charles of Lorraine, Count of Armagnac, 1684-1751 Philip...
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Louis, Count of Armagnac (redirect from Louis de Lorraine, Count of Armagnac)
Armagnac (22 February 1684 – 29 December 1751) married Françoise Adélaide de Noailles, daughter of Adrien Maurice de Noailles, Duc de Noailles, no issue...
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start of 1684, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. January 5 King Charles II of...
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étrangers, the House of Rohan. Her brother, Charles Eugène de Lorraine, prince de Lambesc (25 September 1751 – 11 November 1825), escorted his kinswoman...
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Bussy-Rabutin (de) (1642–1717) 1704 – Sigbert von Heister (1646–1718) 1704 – Guidobald Graf von Starhemberg (1657–1737) 1704 – Charles Thomas de Lorraine-Vaudemont...
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(1692–1748) Emmanuel-Maurice de Lorraine (1677–1763), duke-peer of Elbeuf (1748–1763) Charles-Eugène de Lorraine (1751–1825), duke-peer of Elbeuf (1763–1790)...
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Restoration, it became the Rue de la Paix. Charles III de Créquy (1624-1687); Charles de Lorraine, Count of Armagnac (1684-1751); Marie Madeleine Méliand (1704-1781)...
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Louis, Duke of Rohan (redirect from Louis I de Rohan-Chabot)
de Porhoëtt (c. 1684–1710), who never married. Françoise Gabrielle de Rohan-Chabot (b. 1685), who never married. Charles Annibal de Rohan-Chabot, Count...
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Louis XIV (redirect from Charles de La Baume Le Blanc)
Siam dispatched an embassy in 1684, reciprocated by the French magnificently the next year under Alexandre, Chevalier de Chaumont. This, in turn, was succeeded...
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regent in the name of her nine-year-old son and would remain in de facto power until 1684 when Victor Amadeus banished her further involvement in the state...
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Alexandre, Prince de Lamballe Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma (1751–1819), daughter of Philip, Duke of Parma; queen consort of Charles IV of Spain Marie-Louise...
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Stadtholder (1722–1751) William V, Stadtholder (1751–1795) County of Flanders (complete list) – Philip VII, Count (1700–1706) Charles V, Count (1714–1740)...
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List of state leaders in the 18th-century Holy Roman Empire (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1711–1751) William V, Prince (1751–1806) Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück (complete list) – Charles Joseph of Lorraine, Prince-bishop (1698–1715) Ernest...
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de Neuilly, a squire until 1773, had as pupils the Prince of Lambesc and the Viscount of Abzac. Charles-Eugène de Lorraine, Prince of Lambesc (1751-1825)...
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The county became extinct in 1506, and was inherited by the House of Lorraine. In 1520 the County of Salm-Badenweiler was split up, and the County of...
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Count of Champlitte (redirect from François de Vergy, Comte de Champlitte)
Bergh, baronne de Boxmer (1616-1689) Francois de Clermont d’Amboise (1632 – 1684) Jean Baptiste de Toulongeon (1677 – 1703) Jean Francois de Toulongeon (1702...
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János Pálffy (category 1751 deaths)
Stephan, Graf Pálffy de Erdőd (Hungarian: Pálffy V. János Bernard István, Croatian: Ivan Pálffy; 20 August 1664 – 24 March 1751) was a Hungarian noble...
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(1674–1734) Jean-François de Troy (1679–1752) (son of François), painter Marie-Anne Horthemels (1682–1727), engraver Antoine Watteau (1684–1721), painter Jean-Baptiste...
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Tabouillot (1684– 1768), marchand tanneur, procureur syndic de Marville Pierre Tabouillot († 1735), marchand tanneur ∞ Nicole Gauffet Claude de Tabouillot...
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hereditary dukes, and patent dukes, whose title was not transmissible. In 1566, Charles IX issued an order that set forth that hereditary duchies would be reversible...
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1680s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Retrieved 11 June 2023. Poupardière, Charles Louis de Foucault de la (1791). Histoire de Léopold 1er. Duc de Lorraine et de Bar (in French). Bruxelles: Emm...
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Descendants of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
from the original on 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2021-05-15. "Charles III (or IV) | duke of Lorraine [1604–1675]". Encyclopedia Britannica. Archived from the...
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List of battles 1601–1800 (section 1684)
Strasbourg Bridge 28 September - Forces of the Holy Roman Empire under Charles of Lorraine and Johann von Werth defeat Sweden. Battle of Kartarpur 25 April...
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List of Huguenots (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Mascarene (1684–1760), French-born British army officer. Peter Mawney, colonel, Rhode Island militia Abraham Mazel (1677–1710), Camisard leader. Charles Manigault...
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Descendants of Henry IV of France (redirect from Descendants of Marie de Medici)
Religion. The League proclaimed Henry's Catholic uncle Charles, the Cardinal de Bourbon, king as Charles X, but the Cardinal himself was Henry's prisoner....
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entourage. 1679–1684: Anne de Richelieu 1711–1712: Marguerite Louise Susanne de Béthune, Duchess of Lude 1744–1746: Marie-Angélique Frémyn de Moras, Duchess...
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Princess of Carignano (redirect from Princesse de Carignan)
married to the Prince of Carignano of the House of Savoy. The list ends with Charles Albert, in 1831, after he became King of Sardinia. But the Queens of Sardinia...
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