The University of Lorraine (French: Université de Lorraine), abbreviated as UL, is a public research university based in Lorraine, Grand Est region, France...
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Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Alsace and Lorraine, territories of the Holy Roman Empire located between the Meuse and Rhine rivers, were annexed...
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and was brought up at Aix-en-Provence by her grandfather René of Anjou. When latter died in 1480, she was sent back to Lorraine to her brother, René II...
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(Ebersweiler 1793), Berviller-en-Moselle (Berweiler 1793), Schmittviller (Schmittweiler 1793), Bisten-en-Lorraine (Bisten im Loch 1793), Château-Rouge...
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Alsace–Lorraine (German: Elsaß–Lothringen), officially the Imperial Territory of Alsace–Lorraine (German: Reichsland Elsaß–Lothringen), was a territory...
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Charles IV (5 April 1604 – 18 September 1675) was Duke of Lorraine from 1624 until his death in 1675, with a brief interruption in 1634, when he abdicated...
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1751, Biel or Bihle in 1779, Bilh in 1790, Bille in 1793, Bühl between 1871-1918, Buhl-Lorraine in 1920, Bühl am Kanal between 1940-1944. Communes of...
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6 Lodi 5 4 3 2 Toulon 1 The siege of Toulon (29 August – 19 December 1793) was a military engagement that took place during the Federalist revolts...
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Béatrice du Han de Martigny (category 1793 deaths)
Meuse (1711-1793), known as Madame de Meuse, was the royal mistress of the regent of the Austrian Netherlands, Charles Alexander of Lorraine. Béatrice du...
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Moselle (French pronunciation: [mɔzɛl] ) is the most populous department in Lorraine, in the northeast of France, and is named after the river Moselle, a tributary...
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(23 August 1793 – 3 November 1793) which was in support of the levée en masse, to the army of the Rhine (13 September 1793 - 3 November 1793), and again...
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Louis Marie Florent du Châtelet (category People from Semur-en-Auxois)
d'Haraucourt, marquis later duc du Châtelet (20 November 1727, Semur-en-Auxois – 13 December 1793, Paris), was an aristocratic French Army general and diplomat...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Marie-Antoinette de Habsbourg-Lorraine)
[maʁi ɑ̃twanɛt] ; Maria Antonia Josefa Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last Queen of France prior to the French Revolution and the establishment...
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Bar-le-Duc (redirect from Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine)
Haute) is situated. The highly rarefied Bar-le-duc jelly, also known as Lorraine jelly, is a spreadable preparation of white currant or red currant fruit...
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The territory of the former Alsace–Lorraine, legally known as Alsace–Moselle, is a region in the eastern part of France, bordering with Germany. Its principal...
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Forbach (category Duchy of Lorraine)
connected to the city by an enclosure wall. Between the 10th century and 1793, many seigneurs owned the seigneury of Forbach. Johann Fischart, a prolific...
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Albert Casimir, Duke of Teschen (category House of Habsburg-Lorraine)
dukes of Savoy. Archduchess Maria Christina, the daughter of Francis of Lorraine, received the duchy among her dowry. Prince Albert of Saxony thus became...
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territories that had been part of the province of Lorraine. In German it is referred to as Vogesen. In 1793, the independent Principality of Salm-Salm (town...
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French Revolutionary Wars (redirect from Anglo-French War (1793–1802))
measures. The day 23 August 1793 would become a historic one in military history; on that date the National Convention called a levée en masse, or mass conscription...
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Colombey les Deux Églises (category Populated places established in 1793)
The commune of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises was created administratively in 1793, and it became part of the district of Chaumont and the canton of Blaise...
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Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon (16 November 1725 – 4 March 1793) was the son of Louis Alexandre de Bourbon and his wife Marie Victoire de Noailles. He was...
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merger of the Alsace administrative region with Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine to form Grand Est. On 1 January 2021, the departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin...
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Charles Juste de Beauvau, 2nd Prince of Craon (category 1793 deaths)
Charles Juste de Beauvau, 2nd Prince of Craon (10 September 1720 – 21 May 1793), 2nd Prince of Craon (1754), Marshal of France (1783) was a French scholar...
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1752–1785 Louis-Philippe I, also duke of Orléans 1785–1793 Louis-Philippe II, also duke of Orléans 1793–1818 Louis Philippe III, also king of the French 1818–1900...
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Chirurgie du 11 avril 1793], Croullebois (Paris), 32, 1793, p. 10-73 Texte intégral. Georges Sauvé : « Un cours de médecine d'Antoine Petit en 1768 », in : Histoire...
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d'Orléans (1747–1793), duke-peer of Montpensier (1785–1790) and of Orléans Aumale duchy-peerage in 1547, 10 holders Francis de Lorraine (1519–1563), duke-peer...
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speaker. He supported the revolutionary cause in Lorraine, and fought at Valmy (1792) and Wissembourg (1793) in the republican army. But his moderate principles...
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Ardennes on 30 July 1793, and assigned to the command of Givet and Charlemont. He was promoted to divisional general on 3 September 1793, and he and his forces...
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List of state leaders in the 18th century (redirect from Heads of State in 1793)
figure (1792–1793) Étienne Clavière, leading figure (1793) Georges Danton, leading figure (1793) Maximilien Robespierre, leading figure (1793–1794) Lazare...
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The family originates in the town of Thionville in Lothringen (now the Lorraine region), where their progenitor Jean Aubert was a merchant. Today members...
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