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    la Lorraine, arrivée en 1737, A. Leseure, 1757, p 309, 70 Foucault: Histoire de Léopold I, duc de Lorraine et de Bar, père de l'Empereur, Paris, 1791, p...
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    family under house arrest in the Tuileries Palace in October 1789. The June 1791 attempted flight to Varennes and her role in the War of the First Coalition...
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    pronunciation: [pʁɔvɛ̃s] ) continued to exist administratively until 21 September 1791. The country was subdivided ecclesiastically into dioceses, judicially into...
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    Principality of Orange (1713) Duchy of Lorraine (1766) French conquest of Corsica (1769) Comtat Venaissin (1791) Prior to the French Revolution, the Catholic...
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  • marine : 1723–1791, Société française d'histoire d'outre-mer, Paris. 1968: Inventaire des arrêts du Conseil du roi, règne de Louis XV : arrêts en commandement :...
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    Marie de Guise; 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, was Queen of Scotland from 1538 until 1542, as the second wife of King...
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    century the Abbey of Saint-Dié grew lax, and in 959 Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine, prompted by Archbishop Bruno of Trier, embarked on a reform of the monasteries...
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    of Meurthe. Elected (31 August 1791) as a representative of the Département of Meurthe to the Legislative Assembly (1791–1792), and then again elected...
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  • Louis XVI, King (1774–1791 / 1791–1792) Constitutional monarchy of France (complete list) – Louis XVI, King (1774–1791 / 1791–1792) French First Republic...
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  • Ferdinand (1883). Campagnes de Charles IV, duc de Lorraine et de Bar, en Allemagne, en Lorraine et en Franche-Comté (1634–1638). Paris: H. Champion. Goldsmith...
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    Diocese of Verdun corresponds to the département of Meuse in the région of Lorraine. The diocese is subdivided into 577 parishes. The beginnings of Christianity...
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    amicale d'Alsace-Lorraine. p. 5–6. Flynn, John A. The Bayonets Of The Republic: Motivation And Tactics In The Army Of Revolutionary France, 1791-94. Demotz...
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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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    10, 1796, at the Battle of Lodi Rue Princesse named after Catherine de Lorraine, Princess de Dombes (1552–1596) Rue des Quatre Vents Place du Québec Boulevard...
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  • Red Priests (France) (category 1791 in Christianity)
    members, especially all the priests who took the constitutional oath from 1791 onward, known as "sworn priests" in contrast to "refractory priests". The...
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    formation of the régiment de Nemond in 1604 by a member of the gentry from Lorraine whose surname was Némond. During World War I it was nicknamed As de Trèfle...
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    Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen (category House of Habsburg-Lorraine)
    charged with a cross of Lorraine Or (for Lithuania); overall and inescutcheon barry sable and Or, a crancelin vert (for Saxony); - enté en point azure an eagle...
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    de lèse-nation – Histoire d'une invention juridique et politique (1789-1791), en ligne, consulté le 30 janvier 2024 Ugo Bellagamba: Jean-Christophe Gaven...
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    Sainte-Marie-au-bois". Bull. Soc. d'archéol. lorraine. 1 (7): 316. Parisse, Michel (1968). "Les chanoines réguliers en Lorraine : fondation, expansion xie – xiie...
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    Roussillon, Cerdagne, Calais, Béarn, Navarre, County of Foix, Flanders, Artois, Lorraine, Alsace, Trois-Évêchés, Franche-Comté, Savoy, Bresse, Bugey, Gex, Nice...
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    Berry, France (category States and territories disestablished in 1791)
    once again dissolved in 1601 following the death of Duchess Louise of Lorraine. In 1686, King Louis XIV re-created the title for his third grandson Charles...
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  • annexed Alsace and northern Lorraine to the new German Empire in 1871. France ceded more than 90% of Alsace and one-fourth of Lorraine, as stipulated in the...
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    Upon his return to France in 1769 he was made colonel of the Légion de Lorraine en 1770. Promoted maréchal de camp in 1780, Viomesnil served under Rochambeau...
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    Mont-Blanc. The provinces continued to exist administratively until 21 September 1791. The number of departments, initially 83, had been increased to 130 by 1809...
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    as a result of the Franco-Prussian War and incorporated into the Alsace-Lorraine province. It returned to France after World War I according to the 1919...
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    almost doubled in size during a successful recruiting campaign from German Lorraines. After their recruiting campaign, the chasseurs were expanded to two companies...
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    Alderman Doolin's Campaign Speech Porter Steve Porter 1913 2038 Marche Lorraine New York Military Band 1913 2039 Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay Premiere...
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    and reigned until the abolition of the monarchy on 21 September 1792. From 1791 onwards, he used the style of King of the French. The first part of Louis...
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    Flanders, lost to the Habsburgs in 1493, was regained in 1668. The Duchy of Lorraine remained some time an enclave in the French kingdom before it too was incorporated...
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    Its European territory kept growing, however, with acquisitions such as Lorraine and Corsica. Louis XV's weak rule, including the decadence of his court...
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