bishop of Clermont (1650–1664) Louis de Balzac d'Illiers d'Entragues [fr], bishop of Clermont (1716–1717) Louis, Count of Clermont, being Clermont-en-Argonne...
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Gentien Hervet (1499–1584), writer and translator Gaston d'Illiers (1876–1932), sculptor Louis d'Illiers (1880–1953), writer Jules-Marie Simon (1871–1970),...
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Isabelle de Courtenay (b. 1219 – d. 1256) Raoul I de Courtenay, seigneur d'Illiers (b. 1223 – d. 1271) Robert de Courtenay, seigneur de Danville et Nonancourt...
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House of Bourbon (section Louis XIV and Louis XV)
└i>Louis de Vendôme (+1510), évêque d'Avranches │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └i>Jean de Vendôme, seigneur de Preaux (1420–1496) │ │ │ │ X 1) Jeanne d'Illiers │ │...
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Émile-Coriolan Guillemin Anna Hyatt Huntington Herbert Haseltine Gaston d'Illiers Henri Alfred Jacquemart Bohumil Kafka Edward Kemeys Albert Laessle Gertrude...
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aid. By April she had convinced several commanders, including Florent d'Illiers [fr] and an Italian mercenary commander named Bartolomeo Baretta, resulting...
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Hundred Years' War, with the help of the royal generals Dunois and Florent d'Illiers [fr]. The city's inhabitants have continued to remain faithful and grateful...
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in 1596. Jean II d'O was born in 1552 the son of Jean I d'O and Hélène d'Illiers. The couple was married in 1534 and would have six children. Jean I d'O...
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Foucquet, son of Nicolas Fouquet and Advisor to the King, the Marquis d’Illiers de Chantemelle and Monsieur de Sève, abbot of the Isle and chaplain of...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by René d'Illiers Bishop of Chartres 1507–1525 Succeeded by Louis Guillard Preceded by Alonso de Aragón Archbishop of...
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Pierre Bèchebien 1459–1492: Miles d'Illiers 1492–1507: René d'Illiers 1507–1525: Érard de la Marck 1525–1553: Louis Guillard (previously bishop of Tournai)...
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made alliances with Moysen de la Laurencie and Perrier in 1847, Patas d'Illiers in 1875, and de la Hamayde in 1906. They also made an alliance with Aubé...
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(1615–1650) Louis d'Estaing (1650–1664) Gilbert de Veiny d'Arbouze, O.S.B.Clun. (1664–1682) François Bochart de Saron (1687–1715) Louis de Balzac d'Illiers d'Entragues [fr]...
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1523–1524: Jean de Lorraine-Guise 1524–1527: Cardinal Louis de Bourbon 1527–1552: Milon d'Illiers 1553–1562: René de Daillon du Lude 1562–1573: Jean-Baptiste...
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France Frank Ingels United States Frank Jirouch United States Gaston d'Illiers France Gerhard Marcks Germany Gösta Carell Sweden Graham Douglas United...
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down. It was not rebuilt until the end of the 15th century, under René d’Illiers, Bishop of Chartres, who among other things rebuilt the abbots' lodging...
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