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    present departments of Isère, Drôme and Hautes-Alpes. The Dauphiné was originally the Dauphiné of Viennois. In the 12th century, the local ruler Count Guigues...
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    The Tiber by Pierre Bourdict (1685–1690) The Nile by Lorenzo Ottoni (1687–1692), ramp to the Orangerie Summer, near the Grand Octagonal Basin. Copy of a...
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    Gap, Hautes-Alpes (category Dauphiné)
    destroyed. This was part of the Invasion of Dauphine in 1692 [fr]. In 1790, during the French Revolution, the province of Dauphiné was divided into three departments:...
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    July 1691. In 1692, he was given command of the expeditionary corps assembled at Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue to support a proposed invasion of England. This...
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    Versailles where Louis XIV and his court treated them as ruling monarchs. In June 1692 his sister Louisa Maria was born. He later received a military education...
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    armées du Roi, fut tué à la tête du Régiment de Languedoc en 1689." Lainé 1818, p. 127. "La seigneurie de Pusignan, en Dauphiné, érigé en marquisat en novembre...
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    Montpellier, Histoire du fanatisme de nostre temps, Paris : chez François Muguet, 1692, 259 p.[2] ; Montpellier : chez Jean Martel, en 3 volumes, 1709-1713...
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    Louis XIV (category People from Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
    Allied victory at Barfleur-La Hougue in 1692, the Battle of Torroella in 1694 exposed Catalonia to French invasion, culminating in the capture of Barcelona...
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    understands why he is here." Mary gave birth to a daughter, Louise Mary, in 1692. She was to be James and Mary's last child. Initially supported by Irish...
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    Aubert, Seigneur de Saint-Alban, assembled a force of Huguenots in the Dauphiné, crossed the Rhône, and seized Viviers. The cathedral of Saint-Vincent...
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    Portugal but had no children. Philip married Elisabeth Farnese (25 October 1692 – 11 July 1766) on 24 December 1714, they had 7 children, of whom all but...
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    volumes, Tome II, p. 496-695. Ducourthial, Cyrille (2008). "Géographie du pouvoir en pays de Savoie au tournant de l'an mil". Le royaume de Bourgogne autour...
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    creation of Place Dauphine, on the site of the old royal gardens on Île de la Cité. 1608 1 January – Inauguration of the galerie du bord-de-l'eau of the...
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    French acquisitions from 1461 to 1789: Under Louis XI – Provence (1482), Dauphiné (1461, under French control since 1349) Under Henry II – Calais, Trois-Évêchés...
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    captured by Maure and Modéré 1692) ? 48 (ex-Dutch, captured by Maure and Modéré 1692) ? 62 (ex-Spanish galleon, captured 1692) Zélande 64, 3rd Rang (ex-Dutch...
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  • Leeward Islands. Blénac arrived back in Martinique on 4 February 1692. On 2 March 1692 a convoy of merchant ships escorted by Commodore Ralph Wrenn was...
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    Bedaiwi XIII Attack and seizure of Montmélian by the army of Louis XIV in 1692 New occupation of Savoie by France and complete dismantling of the Montmelian...
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  • 1690s (section 1692)
    – The Commission of Enquiry into the Massacre of Glencoe in Scotland in 1692 reports to the Parliament of England, blaming Sir John Dalrymple, Secretary...
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    Spanish novel into any language. January 11 – Workers in a sandpit in the Dauphiné region of France discover the skeleton of what is alleged to be a 30-foot...
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    Parisians; they began with a bad harvest followed by a famine in the winter of 1692-1693. Dozens of large ovens were built in the courtyard of the Louvre to...
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  • French army dressed as a male. 1692: Philis de La Charce, led a peasant army to help vanquish invading forces in the Dauphiné region. 1694: An unnamed female...
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    of 5-6,000 brigands was headed to Haute-Provence after plundering the Dauphiné, sent word to the consuls of Seyne, who sent word to Sisteron and Digne...
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    probably a Burgundian from Toulon-sur-l'Allier and not from Toulon in the Dauphiné, was a Doctor of law. He was a chaplain of the Cathedral of Autun (1362)...
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    caused by the invasion of the Spanish army into Picardy. 1637 January – Great success of Corneille's play Le Cid, given by the Troupe du Roi au Marais...
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    historian, and poet (b. 1676) January 29 – Louis Racine, French poet (b. 1692) February 11 – William Shenstone, English poet (b. 1714) February 12 – Pierre...
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