de Chevreuse. Marie de Rohan, styled Mademoiselle de Montbazon, was the daughter of Hercule, Duke of Montbazon, who was governor of Paris and Île-de-France...
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lxvi. Alexandre Gady (2008), "Chevreuse (hôtel de), rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre", p. 309, in Les Hôtels particuliers de Paris du Moyen Âge à la Belle Époque...
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The former Hôtel de Chevreuse (later known as the Hôtel de Luynes) was a Parisian hôtel particulier located at 33 Rue Saint-Dominique (on a site that now...
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The Hôtel de Chevreuse (later Hôtel d'Épernon, then Hôtel de Longueville) was an aristocratic townhouse (hôtel particulier), built in 1622 and located...
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was situated on the west side of the rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre, just north of Marie de Rohan's Hôtel de Chevreuse, in a former quarter of Paris (demolished...
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house for young American women aged eighteen to forty located at 4 Rue de Chevreuse in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. The club was founded in...
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there until 1860. Back in Paris, in 1861 he rented a studio on the rue de Chevreuse in Montparnasse where some of his paintings began to show glimpses...
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Charles Honoré d'Albert, 3rd Duke of Luynes (redirect from Charles Honore d'Albert, duc de Luynes, de Chaulnes et de Chevreuse)
Honoré d'Albert de Luynes (7 October 1646 – 5 November 1712) was a French nobleman and Duke of Luynes. He is best known as the Duke of Chevreuse, his family's...
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bought the Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay in Cernay-la-Ville in the Vallée de Chevreuse, at the time only a ruins of a Cistercian abbey built in 1118. He and...
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In 1622, Abel de Cyrano left Paris with his family and went to settle on his lands at Mauvières and Bergerac in the Vallée de Chevreuse, which had come...
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In 1878, Charlotte bought the Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay in Cernay-la-Ville in the Vallée de Chevreuse, at the time only a ruins of a Cistercian abbey...
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abandoning her, and to immediately return to his former mistress the duchesse de Chevreuse. Thus abandoned, and in disgrace at court, the Duchess betook herself...
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now the main line, was built to Orsay and extended to Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse and then to Limours. In the latter configuration, it is also called the...
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Charles Victurnien de Noailles, 7th Duke of Noailles). His paternal grandparents were Honoré-Louis d'Albert de Luynes, styled Duke of Chevreuse (the heir apparent...
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Duke of Luynes (redirect from Duc de Luynes)
his widow, Marie de Rohan remarried to Claude of Lorraine, Duke of Chevreuse, from whom she acquired in 1655 the duchy of Chevreuse, which she gave to...
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restored to the heir of the Egmont-Pignatelli family, the duke Luynes and Chevreuse, a descendant of Henriette Nicole d'Egmont-Pignatelli. However, its heyday...
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d'Albert de Luynes, Duke of Chevreuse Gaspard de Contades, Count de Contades (1827–1882) Gaston de Contades (1830–1872) Victoire de Contades (1762–1841), who...
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exhibited in the February 1914 American Woman's Art Association show at rue de Chevreuse, before leaving due to World War I. In 1920, she returned to Europe...
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he bought the seigneurie d'Orsay (fiefdom of Orsay), in the valley of Chevreuse, which his son had made into a countship on his majority, becoming Comte...
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Louis, Duke of Burgundy (redirect from Louis de France (1682-1712))
brother-in-law Charles Honoré d'Albert, Duke of Chevreuse, as well as the renowned memorialist, Louis de Rouvroy, Duke of Saint-Simon. These high-ranking...
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1903, Rothschild inherited the Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay in Cernay-la-Ville in the Vallée de Chevreuse from his grandmother Charlotte. She had bought...
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actions were never formally recognised. Under the patronage of Madame de Chevreuse, whom he met at this time, the first of the three celebrated women who...
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Honoré d'Albert de Luynes, 7th Duke of Chevreuse (the son of Louis Charles d'Albert de Luynes the 2nd Duke of Luynes). The Duke of Chevreuse's marriage contract...
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Duke of Chaulnes (redirect from Duc de Chaulnes)
d'Albert de Luynes, 7th Duke of Chevreuse (1646–1712), son of Louis Charles d'Albert de Luynes the 2nd Duke of Luynes. The Duke of Chevreuse's marriage...
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Drancy station (redirect from Gare de Drancy)
Drancy station (French: Gare de Drancy) is an RER station in Drancy, a northern suburb of Paris, in Seine-Saint-Denis department, France. The station is...
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Duke of Luynes as well as Duke of Chevreuse. Luynes was born on 24 April 1717 in Paris at the Hôtel de Luynes on the rue Saint Dominique. He was the only...
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particuliers) in Paris, the Hôtel de Chevreuse (rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre), constructed 1622–1623 and renamed Hôtel de Longueville in 1662, and the Hôtel...
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Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 is one of two railway stations at Charles de Gaulle Airport, the primary airport for the Paris region and the largest in France...
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naturism and vegetarianism. Demarquette acquired land in Choisel, near Chevreuse where they practiced naturist camping and sunbathing. In 1924, Demarquette...
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Magenta station (redirect from Magenta (Île-de-France RER))
third exit is located at 5-7 Rue de l'Aqueduc, facing Rue d'Alsace, which is the main pedestrian route between the Gare de l'Est and Gare du Nord. It is...
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