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    Château-Porcien (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto pɔʁsjɛ̃]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. Communes of the Ardennes department...
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    Novion-Porcien (French pronunciation: [nɔvjɔ̃ pɔʁsjɛ̃]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. Communes of the Ardennes department...
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    424444°E / 49.599167; 4.424444 The canton of Novion-Porcien (French: Canton de Novion-Porcien) is a former French canton located in the department of...
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    while those of Argonne (Beaumont-en-Argonne), Porcien (Château-Porcien, Novion-Porcien, Chaumont-Porcien, and even Champagne (Vaux-Champagne) are sometimes...
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    Chaumont-Porcien (French pronunciation: [ʃomɔ̃ pɔʁsjɛ̃]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. After his travel to the tomb of Jesus...
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    Claude arranged the marriage of the Duke of Guise to the Princess of Porcien, and mediated for her family members, explaining to her mother that the...
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    Antoine III de Croÿ, Prince de Porcien (1540-1567) was a French noble and Protestant rebel. Porcien, who held the rank of prince through his sovereign...
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  • Étienne (Stephen) (d. after 956), Count of Ivois and Count of Porcien. The County of Porcien dates back to the eighth century and her rulers were loyal to...
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  • de Marle, for adultery. When he married his next wife, Sibyl of Château-Porcien, she was still married to Godfrey I, Count of Namur and Lord of Lorraine...
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    Châtillon (c. 1249 in Châtillon-sur-Marne – 1329), Lord of Châtillon, Count of Porcien, was constable of Champagne in 1284 and then Constable of France (1302–1329)...
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    Duke of Estouteville Duke of Mazarin Duke of Mayenne Prince of Château-Porcien Marquis of Baux (Title now used by Hereditary Prince Jacques) Marquis of...
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    The canton of Château-Porcien is an administrative division of the Ardennes department, northern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton...
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    Châtillon was lord of Châtillon from 1290 until 1303, when he became count of Porcien. The title was then sold to Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans in 1400. Other...
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    Charleville-Mézièrespref Charnois Château-Porcien Chatel-Chéhéry Le Châtelet-sur-Retourne Le Châtelet-sur-Sormonne Chaumont-Porcien Chémery-Chéhéry Chesnois-Auboncourt...
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    addition, he was made a French peer, Duke of La Meilleraye, prince de Château-Porcien, Marquis of Montcornet, as well as Count of La Fère and of Marle. He married...
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    Montcornet and completely rebuilt it. In 1438 he acquired the castle of Porcien and was made Count of Porcéan and Guînes by Charles VII in 1455. A year...
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    Brienne-sur-Aisne (08084) Chappes (08102) Château-Porcien (08107) Le Châtelet-sur-Retourne (08111) Chaumont-Porcien (08113) Chesnois-Auboncourt (08117) Condé-lès-Herpy...
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    increase his influence in the orbit of the Holy Roman Empire. He acquired Porcien in 1438, and was made Count of Porcéan and of Guînes by King Charles VII...
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    twelve, Catherine married the 19-year-old Antoine III de Croÿ, Prince de Porcien (or Porcean), who died seven years later, leaving her a widow at the young...
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    Cleves with the following: 1564–1567 with Antoine III de Croÿ, Prince of Porcien (first husband) 1570–1588 with Henry I, Duke of Guise (second husband)...
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  • in 963. Rudolfe was overthrown as Count of Ivois by Étienne, Count of Porcien (year unknown), and replaced as Count of Verdun in 963 by Godfrey. Vanderkindere...
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  • Godefroi married Alix de Grandpré, daughter of Henri, Count of Grandpré and Porcien, and his wife Ermentrude de Joux, daughter of Conon "Falcon" Grandson....
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  • Captain General of Hainaut. Philippe commissioned a church in Château-Porcien, in which he was buried upon his death in 1511. Philippe I de Croÿ and...
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  • He first married in 1087 Sibylle, a daughter of Count Roger of Château-Porcien and his wife Ermengarde. Together, they had two daughters: Elisabeth (fl...
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    Casagrande, Patrick (1996). "Les Rèmes à la veille de la romanisation. Le Porcien au Ier siècle avant J.-C". Revue archéologique de Picardie. 11 (1): 21–22...
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    oppida were erected at Bibrax (Vieux Laon, Saint-Thomas), Nandin (Château-Porcien), Moulin à Vent (Voncq), La Cheppe, and Vieux Reims (Condé-sur-Suippe/Variscourt)...
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    Dauphiné, the seigneur de Duras (lord of Duras) in Guyenne; the prince de Porcien in Champagne and the comte de Montgommery in Normandie. This decentralised...
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  • Isabella's mother Jeanne de Châtillon (died 1354), daughter of count of Porcien, may have tried to hold the Acropolis of Athens against the attacking Catalans...
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    II's sister Catherine de Clèves was married to the sovereign prince of Porcien, Antoine III de Croÿ a leading Protestant militant. His brother Jacques...
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    Charleville-Mézièrespref Charnois Château-Porcien Chatel-Chéhéry Le Châtelet-sur-Retourne Le Châtelet-sur-Sormonne Chaumont-Porcien Chémery-Chéhéry Chesnois-Auboncourt...
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