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Ailhon
Ailhon is a French commune in the Ardèche department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southern France.
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Ancien Régime
The Ancien Régime (French for "old regime") was the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages (circa 15th century) until 1789, when hereditary monarchy and the feudal system of French nobility were abolished by the.
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Andrew Michael Ramsay
Andrew Michael Ramsay (9 July 16866 May 1743), commonly called the Chevalier Ramsay, was a Scottish-born writer who lived most of his adult life in France.
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Anne de Rohan-Chabot
Anne de Rohan-Chabot (Anne Julie; 1648 – 4 February 1709) was a French noble.
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Anne of Denmark
Anne of Denmark (12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was Queen consort of Scotland, England, and Ireland by marriage to King James VI and I. The second daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark, Anne married James in 1589 at age 15 and bore him three children who survived infancy, including the future Charles I. She demonstrated an independent streak and a willingness to use factional Scottish politics in her conflicts with James over the custody of Prince Henry and his treatment of her friend Beatrix Ruthven.
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António, Prior of Crato
António, Prior of Crato (153126 August 1595; sometimes called The Determined, The Fighter or The Independentist), was a grandson of King Manuel I of Portugal and claimant of the Portuguese throne during the 1580 dynastic crisis.
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Antoine de Nervèze
Antoine de Nervèze (c. 1570 – after 1622) was a French nobleman and writer of novels, translations, letters and moral works at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries.
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Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan
Armand de Rohan (Armand Gaston Maximilien; 26 June 1674 – 19 July 1749) was a French churchman and politician.
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Assembly of Notables
An Assembly of Notables (French: Assemblée des notables) was a group of high-ranking nobles, ecclesiastics, and state functionaries convened by the King of France on extraordinary occasions to consult on matters of state.
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Avirey-Lingey
Avirey-Lingey is a French commune in the Aube department in the Grand Est region of north-central France.
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Barthélemy de Laffemas
Bartholomew Laffemas was an economist, born in Beausemblant, France in 1545.
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Bâtiments du Roi
The Bâtiments du Roi (The King's Buildings) was a division of Department of the household of the Kings of France (the "Maison du Roi") in France under the Ancien Régime.
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Béthune
Béthune (archaic and Bethwyn historically in English) is a city in northern France, sub-prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department.
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Bernard Blier
Bernard Blier (11 January 1916 – 29 March 1989) was a French character actor.
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Bethune (surname)
Bethune, or Béthune, is a French and Scottish surname.
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Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal
The Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal (Library of the Arsenal, founded 1757) in Paris has been part of the Bibliothèque nationale de France since 1934.
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Briare Canal
The Canal de Briare is one of the oldest canals in France.
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Cabinet des Médailles
The Cabinet des Médailles,The patriotic Cabinet de France, less redolent of Bourbons, was affected during republican phases of the 19th century and as late as World War I. more formally known as Département des Monnaies, Médailles et Antiques de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, is a department of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.
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Capetian House of Courtenay
The Capetian House of Courtenay, also known simply as the House of Courtenay, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet.
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Cappel family
The Cappel family was a French family which produced distinguished jurists and theologians in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Champlain's Dream
Champlain’s Dream: The European Founding of North America is a biography written by American historian, David Hackett Fischer and published in 2008.
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Château de Culan
The Château de Culan is a French medieval castle located in the commune of Culan in the Cher département.
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Château de Domfront
The Château de Domfront is a ruined castle in the town of Domfront, in the Orne département of France.
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Château de Guermantes
Château de Guermantes is a Château located in northern France.
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Château de La Ferté-Imbault
The Château de La Ferté-Imbault (Loir-et-Cher) is a stately home in the Loire Valley, France.
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Château de Montrond (Saint-Amand-Montrond)
The Château de Montrond is a ruined castle in the commune of Saint-Amand-Montrond in the Cher département of France.
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Château de Rosny-sur-Seine
The Château de Rosny-sur-Seine is a château in the Louis XIII style, situated in Rosny-sur-Seine in Yvelines, on the left bank of the Seine, at a short driving distance from Paris by the road to Rouen.
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Château de Sully
The Château de Sully, situated between Autun and Beaune (Saône-et-Loire), is the largest of the Renaissance châteaux of southern Burgundy.
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Château de Sully-sur-Loire
The Château de Sully-sur-Loire is a castle, converted to a palatial seigneurial residence, situated in the commune of Sully-sur-Loire, Loiret, France.
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Châteaux of the Loire Valley
The Châteaux of the Loire Valley (French: Châteaux de la Loire) are part of the architectural heritage of the historic towns of Amboise, Angers, Blois, Chinon, Montsoreau, Nantes, Orléans, Saumur, and Tours along the Loire River in France.
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Chief minister of France
The chief minister of France or, closer to the French term, chief minister of state (principal ministre d'État), or prime minister of France were and are informal titles given to various personages who received various degrees of power to rule the Kingdom of France on behalf of the monarch during the Ancien Régime ("Old Regime").
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Claude Chastillon
Claude Chastillon or Chatillon (1559 or 1560 – 27 April 1616) was a French architect, military and civil engineer, and topographical draughtsman, who served under Henry IV of France.
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College of Europe
The College of Europe (Collège d'Europe) is an elite, independent university institute of postgraduate European studies with the main campus in Bruges, Belgium and a smaller campus in Warsaw, Poland.
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College of Europe promotion
Academic years at the College of Europe are known as promotions.
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Concino Concini
Concino Concini, 1er Marquis d'Ancre (c1575 – 24 April 1617), was an Italian politician, best known for being a minister of Louis XIII of France, as the favourite of Louis's mother, Marie de Medici, Queen of France.
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Conseil du Roi
The Conseil du Roi (French for "The King's Council"), also known as the is a general term for the administrative and governmental apparatus around the king of France during the Ancien Régime designed to prepare his decisions and give him advice.
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Croquant rebellions
The croquant rebellions ("Jacquerie des croquants" in French) were several peasant revolts that erupted in Limousin, Quercy, and Perigord (France) and that extended through the southeast of the country in the latter part of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries.
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December 13
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December 22
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Dourdan
Dourdan is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France.
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Economic history of France
This is a history of the economy of France.
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Eugène Halphen
Eugène Halphen (1820–1912) was a French historian, poet and book editor.
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Eure-et-Loir
Eure-et-Loir is a French department, named after the Eure and Loir rivers.
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Ferme générale
The ferme générale ("general farm") was, in ancien régime France, essentially an outsourced customs, excise and indirect tax operation.
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François Quesnay
François Quesnay (4 June 1694 – 16 December 1774) was a French economist and physician of the Physiocratic school.
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François Ravaillac
François Ravaillac (1578 – 27 May 1610) was a French factotum in the courts of Angoulême and a committer of regicide.
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Franco-Savoyard War (1600–1601)
The Franco-Savoyard War of 1600-1601 was an armed conflict between the Kingdom of France, led by Henry IV, and the Duchy of Savoy, led by Charles Emmanuel I. The war was fought to determine the fate of the former Marquisate of Saluzzo, and ended in a French victory.
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French cruiser Sully
The French cruiser Sully was an armored cruiser of the that was built for the French Navy in the early 1900s.
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French Wars of Religion
The French Wars of Religion refers to a prolonged period of war and popular unrest between Roman Catholics and Huguenots (Reformed/Calvinist Protestants) in the Kingdom of France between 1562 and 1598.
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Grand Master of Artillery
The Grand Master of Artillery or Grand Maître de l'artillerie was one of the Great Officers of the Crown of France during the Ancien Régime.
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Guillaume Fouquet de la Varenne
Guillaume Fouquet de la Varenne (1560 in La Flèche – 7 December 1616) was a French chef who became an important statesman in the service of Henry IV.
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Hôtel de Sully
The Hôtel de Sully is a Louis XIII style hôtel particulier, or private mansion, located at 62 rue Saint-Antoine in the Marais, IV arrondissement, Paris.
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Hôtel des Tournelles
The hôtel des Tournelles is a now-demolished collection of buildings in Paris built from the 14th century onwards north of place des Vosges.
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Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon
Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne (titular Duke of Bouillon, jure uxoris, comte de Montfort et Negrepelisse, vicomte de Turenne, Castillon, et Lanquais) (28 September 1555 – 25 March 1623) was a member of the powerful (then Huguenot) House of La Tour d'Auvergne, Prince of Sedan and a marshal of France.
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Henri, Duke of Rohan
Henri (II) de Rohan (21 August 157913 April 1638), Duke of Rohan and Prince of Léon, was a French soldier, writer and leader of the Huguenots.
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Henrichemont
Henrichemont, formerly known as Boisbelle, is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France.
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Henry IV of France
Henry IV (Henri IV, read as Henri-Quatre; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithet Good King Henry, was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 to 1610 and King of France from 1589 to 1610.
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Henry IV of France's wives and mistresses
Henry IV of France's wives and mistresses played a significant role in the politics of his reign.
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Hercule Mériadec, Duke of Rohan-Rohan
Hercule Mériadec de Rohan (8 May 1669 – 26 January 1749), styled Duke of Rohan-Rohan (from 1717), was a member of the princely House of Rohan.
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History of Paris
The oldest traces of human occupation in Paris, discovered in 2008 near the Rue Henri-Farman in the 15th arrondissement, are human bones and evidence of an encampment of hunter-gatherers dating from about 8000 BC, during the Mesolithic period.
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House of Bethune
The House of Bethune (Maison de Béthune) is a French noble house dating back to about 1000 CE.
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House of Bourbon
The House of Bourbon is a European royal house of French origin, a branch of the Capetian dynasty.
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Isaac Arnauld
Isaac Arnauld (1566 – 14 October 1617), seigneur de Corbeville, was a member of the Arnauld family, a French family which during the 17th century produced several major Jansenists.
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Jacques Auguste de Thou
Jacques Auguste de Thou (Thuanus) (8 October 1553, Paris – 7 May 1617, Paris) was a French historian, book collector and president of the Parlement de Paris.
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Jean Androuet du Cerceau
Jean Androuet du Cerceau (c.1585–1650) was a French architect, the son of Jean Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau, the outstanding Parisian architect of his generation.
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John Mein (publisher)
John Mein (b. Edinburgh, Scotland; d. London, England) was a Boston, Massachusetts, bookseller and publisher in the time before the American Revolution.
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John Spencer (Lord Mayor of London)
Sir John Spencer (died 1610) was a successful English merchant and lord mayor of London.
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L'Aubespine
The L'Aubespine family was a French family descended from Claude de l'Aubespine, a lawyer of Orléans and bailiff of the abbey of Saint Euverte in the beginning of the 16th century.
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Le Marais
Entrance of the Hôtel d'Albret Le Marais ("The Marsh") is a historic district in Paris, France.
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List of coats of arms of French peers
The peerage of France consists of the great officers, direct vassals of the Crown of France, with the title peer of France.
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List of Finance Ministers of France
This is a list of French finance ministers, including the equivalent positions of Superintendent of Finances and Controller-General of Finances during the ancien régime.
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List of French peerages
For an explanation of the French peerage, see the article Peerage of France.
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List of French peers
They were probably, at the time of the old Frankish monarchy, the great princes and vassals who were called to appoint the successor of the king among the eligible princes to the crown.
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List of French-language authors
Chronological list of French language authors (regardless of nationality), by date of birth.
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List of Huguenots
Some notable Huguenots or people with Huguenot ancestry include.
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List of Marshals of France
Marshal of France (Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements.
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List of political leaders who held active military ranks in office
This article lists national heads of government and heads of state who held an active military rank while in office.
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List of Prime Ministers of France
The Prime Minister of France is the head of the Government of France.
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List of the Knights of the Order of the Holy Spirit
This article presents the chronological list of knights and commanders of the Order of the Holy Spirit, established by Henry III (1578), abolished under the French Revolution (1791), re-established under the Restoration (1814), abolished in right by the July Monarchy (1830).
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Louis XIII of France
Louis XIII (27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was a monarch of the House of Bourbon who ruled as King of France from 1610 to 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.
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Louis, Duke of Rohan
Louis de Rohan-Chabot (3 November 1652 – 17 August 1727) was a member of the House of Rohan-Chabot and Duke of Rohan.
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Marguerite de Béthune
Marguerite de Béthune (1595 – 21 October 1660) was the daughter of the Maximilien, the Duke of Sully and his second wife Rachel de Cochefilet.
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Marguerite, Duchess of Rohan
Marguerite de Rohan (1617 – 9 April 1684) was a French noblewoman and suo jure Duchess of Rohan.
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Marie de' Medici
Marie de' Medici (Marie de Médicis, Maria de' Medici; 26 April 1575 – 3 July 1642) was Queen of France as the second wife of King Henry IV of France, of the House of Bourbon.
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Nicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy
Nicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy (1546–1629) was a French soldier and diplomat.
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Nicolas de Neufville, seigneur de Villeroy
Nicolas IV de Neufville, seigneur de Villeroy (1543 – 12 November 1617) was a secretary of state under four kings of France: Charles IX, Henry III, Henry IV, and Louis XIII.
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Nobiliary particle
A nobiliary particle is used in a surname or family name in many Western cultures to signal the nobility of a family.
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Nogent-le-Rotrou
Nogent-le-Rotrou is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France.
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Pacifism
Pacifism is opposition to war, militarism, or violence.
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Palais Bourbon
The Palais Bourbon is a government building located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, on the left bank of the Seine, across from the Place de la Concorde.
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Paris in the 17th century
Paris in the 17th century was the largest city in Europe, with a population of half a million, matched in size only by London.
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Paulette (tax)
La Paulette (after the financier Charles Paulet, who proposed it) was the name commonly given to the "annual right" (droit annuel), a special tax levied by the French Crown under the Ancien Régime.
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Pavillon de l’Horloge
The Pavillon de l’Horloge (French, "Clock Pavilion"), also known as the Pavillon Sully, is a prominent pavilion located in the center of the west wing of the Cour Carrée (Square Court) of the Palais du Louvre in Paris.
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Philippe de Mornay
Philippe de Mornay (5 November 1549 – 11 November 1623), seigneur du Plessis Marly, usually known as Du-Plessis-Mornay or Mornay Du Plessis, was a French Protestant writer and member of the anti-monarchist Monarchomaques.
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Place des Vosges
The Place des Vosges, originally Place Royale, is the oldest planned square in Paris.
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Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun
Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun (11 August 1729 – 31 August 1807) was a French lyric poet.
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Pont de la Concorde (Paris)
The Pont de la Concorde is an arch bridge across the River Seine in Paris connecting the Quai des Tuileries at the Place de la Concorde (on the Right Bank) and the Quai d'Orsay (on the Left Bank).
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Pont de Sully
The Pont de Sully (or Pont Sully) is a bridge across the River Seine in Paris, France.
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Portuguese Crown Jewels
The Portuguese Crown Jewels were the pieces of jewelry, regalia, and vestments worn by the Monarchs of Portugal during the time of the Portuguese Monarchy.
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Principality of Sedan
The Principality of Sedan (French: Principauté de Sedan) was an independent Protestant state centered on the Château de Sedan (now the city of Sedan) in the Ardennes.
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Richard Bland Lee
Richard Bland Lee (January 20, 1761 – March 12, 1827) was a planter, jurist, and politician from Fairfax County, Virginia.
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Siege of Amiens (1597)
The Siege of Amiens was a siege and battle fought during the Franco-Spanish War (1595-1598) (as part of the French Wars of Religion) and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604) between 13 May and 25 September 1597.
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Siege of Cambrai (1677)
The Siege of Cambrai took place from 20 March to 19 April 1677 during the Franco-Dutch War.
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Simon Stevin
Simon Stevin (1548–1620), sometimes called Stevinus, was a Flemish mathematician, physicist and military engineer.
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St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
The St.
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Sully
Sully can refer to.
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Sully – Morland (Paris Métro)
Sully - Morland is a station of the Paris Métro, France, named after the Pont de Sully and the Boulevard Morland.
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Sully-sur-Loire
Sully-sur-Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France.
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Superintendent of Finances
The Superintendent of Finances (Surintendant des finances) was the name of the minister in charge of finances in France from 1561 to 1661.
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The Spirit of the Age
The Spirit of the Age (full title The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits) is a collection of character sketches by the early 19th century English essayist, literary critic, and social commentator William Hazlitt, portraying 25 men, mostly British, whom he believed to represent significant trends in the thought, literature, and politics of his time.
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Timeline of Paris
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Paris, France.
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Timoléon d'Espinay
Timoléon d'Espinay (1580–1644), French soldier, was the eldest of the four sons of François d'Espinay, seigneur de Saint Luc (1554–1597), and was himself marquis de Saint Luc.
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Ulmus minor
Ulmus minor Mill., the field elm, is by far the most polymorphic of the European species, although its taxonomy remains a matter of contention.
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United States of Europe
The United States of Europe, the European state, the European superstate, the European federation and Federal Europe are names used to refer to several similar hypothetical scenarios of the unification of Europe as a single sovereign federation of states (hence superstate), similar to the United States of America, both as projected by writers of speculative fiction and science fiction and by political scientists, politicians, geographers, historians and futurologists.
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Villebon
Villebon is a commune in the department of Eure-et-Loir in northern France The inhabitants are called Villebonnais.
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Villesèquelande
Villesèquelande is a commune near Carcassonne in the Aude department in southern France.
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William Quiller Orchardson
Sir William Quiller Orchardson (Edinburgh 27 March 1832 – 13 April 1910 London) was a noted Scottish portraitist and painter of domestic and historical subjects who was knighted in June 1907, at the age of 75.
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1560
Year 1560 (MDLX) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1560 in France
Events from the year 1560 in France.
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1620s
The 1620s decade ran from January 1, 1620, to December 31, 1629.
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1638 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1638.
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1641
1641 is the generally accepted year of the birth of the modern timepiece.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilien_de_Béthune,_Duke_of_Sully