at the Wayback Machine Le Figaro 17/10/2008 "Le décès de Mgr Guy Gaucher, ancien évêque auxiliaire de Lisieux et évêque de Meaux". Radio Notre Dame. 4...
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The Diocese of Meaux (Latin: Dioecesis Meldensis; French: Diocèse de Meaux) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The diocese comprises...
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Carré, François-Xavier Demaison, Audrey Dana, Omar Sy, and Joséphine de Meaux. Tellement proches is the story of Alain, who marries Nathalie and is forced...
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Herbert II, Count of Vermandois (redirect from Herbert II, Count of Meaux)
Herbert II (died 23 February 943), Count of Vermandois, Count of Meaux, and Count of Soissons. He was the first to exercise power over the territory that...
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Châteaudun and as successors of Herbertians the counties of Troyes, Reims and Meaux - core of the County of Champagne, and finally the kingdom of Navarre. The...
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father as Count of Anjou about 960, at the age of 20. He married Adele of Meaux (934–982), daughter of Robert of Vermandois. Her father was a patrilineal...
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pronunciation: [o.tɛl dez ɛ̃valid]; lit. 'House of the Invalids'), commonly called Les Invalides (French pronunciation: [lez ɛ̃valid]; lit. 'The Invalids'), is...
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public]. Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 23 October 2021. "Polémique sur le coût du château de Jean-Claude Brialy, légué à la ville de Meaux" [Controversy...
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Rothadus, Bishop of Soissons Actardus, Bishop of Nantes Hildegarius, Bishop of Meaux Aeneas, Bishop of Paris Hincmar, Bishop of Laon Gislibertus, Bishop of Chartres...
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Adam de la Halle (redirect from Le bossu d'Arras)
[Germany]: Archiv Produktion. 1991 – Adam de La Halle. Le jeu de Robin et Marion. Ensemble Perceval, Guy Robert, director. Recorded 1980. CD recording, 1 disc:...
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(1445–1514), French cardinal and statesman his son Guillaume Briçonnet (Bishop of Meaux) (1472–1534) Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, French military commander, Marshal...
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previous 1004-1037 Odo II of Blois († 1037), Count of Blois, Chartres, Reims, Meaux and Troyes, brother of the previous Married first in 1003 to Mathilde de...
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Huguenots, fearing a Catholic attack was imminent, tried to abduct the king at Meaux, seized various cities, and massacred Catholics at Nîmes in an action known...
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the Ottomans. On 27 September 1567, in a swoop known as the Surprise of Meaux, Huguenot forces attempted to ambush the king, triggering renewed civil...
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nephew—Arthur (1199–1203)— and brother— John, King of England (1199–1216) "Les Comtes d'Anjou". www.francebalade.com. Retrieved 2023-09-10. Adriaan H. Bredero...
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this package would be presented. It was initially intended to host this at Meaux before a location change to Orléans due to religious troubles at the former...
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John V, Duke of Brittany (redirect from Jean V le Sage)
with subsequent English military successes (particularly at the Siege of Meaux), convinced John to once again reverse his allegiance, by signing the Treaty...
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Paul Pogba (category Le Havre AC players)
Federation. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011. "L'Espagne s'impose à Meaux (2–1)" (in French). French Football Federation. 29 February 2012. Retrieved...
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Breakout Moment". The New Yorker. pp. 42–49. Retrieved 21 June 2021. Lodge, Guy (3 December 2012). "Satellite Award noms run the gamut from 'Silver Linings...
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House of Béthune (section Béthune of Loker and Meaux)
Viscount of Meaux. Robert VIII (died 1408), elder son of Jean I, left three daughters as co-heiresses, among them Jeanne, Viscountess of Meaux, who looked...
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Catholic ceremony was presided over by Romain-Frédéric Gallard, Bishop of Meaux, in the chapel of Henri IV, whilst the Lutheran one was celebrated by Pastor...
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Audrey Fleurot as Magalie Anne Le Ny as Yvonne Clotilde Mollet as Marcelle Alba Gaïa Bellugi as Elisa Joséphine de Meaux as Nathalie Lecomte Cyril Mendy...
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The Archdiocese of Sens ruled over the dioceses of Chartres, Auxerre, Meaux, Paris, Orléans, Nevers and Troyes, summarized by the acronym CAMPONT. This...
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Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène (1843). Projet de restauration de Notre-Dame de Paris. Imprimerie Lacombe. Leproux, Guy-Michel (2001). La peinture à Paris sous le règne...
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Moulins (also bishop of Évreux) 1409–1415 : Pierre Fresnel (also bishop of Meaux and Lisieux) 1415–1424 : Raoul de Coucy 1425–1473 : Jean de Mailly 1473–1501 :...
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Conclavist of Cardinal de Luynes in 1774. He had previously been Bishop of Meaux (1802–1805). He was a staunch supporter of Napoleon, who used him in his...
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Le Chastelain de Couci (modern orthography Le Châtelain de Coucy) was a French trouvère of the 12th century. He may have been the Guy de Couci who was...
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d'élargir le champ de l'érotisme". Le Point (in French). "Le Salaire de la peur (Nuclear Road)". Scriptoclap (in French). "Largo Winch - Le Prix de l'argent"...
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Meaux Angers Blois Tours Bourges Orléans Rouen Lyon Poitiers Caen Dieppe Valence Beaugency Saint-Jean-d'Angély Le Havre Grenoble Auxerre Montpellier Mâcon...
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Richard I of England (redirect from Le Noir Faineant)
at the same time, in particular Guy of Lusignan. All declared their support for Richard provided that he support Guy against his rival, Conrad of Montferrat...
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