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October 1971 and were
divorced in 1975. He married, secondly,
Princess Alyette Isabelle Odile Marie de Croÿ,
daughter of
Prince Rodolphe de Croÿ, and...
- Jean Varenne, Mahâ-Nârâyana Upanisad, 1960, and Sept Upanishads, 1981;
Alyette Degrâces-Fadh, Samnyâsa-Upanisad (Upanisad du renoncement), 1989; Martine...
-
American expatriate Rosamond Carr, who
introduced her to
Belgian local Alyette DeMunck;
DeMunck had a local's
knowledge of
Rwanda and
offered to find...
- the
Western approach to
coinage as well. The
Lydian Lion was
minted by
Alyettes of Lydia, 610–560 BC. However, it took some time
before ancient coins were...
- husband's
accession 9 July 2005 husband's
death Jean
Charles Princess Alyette de Croÿ
Prince Rodolphe de Croÿ (Croÿ) 13 July 1951 23
January 1976 9 July...
-
secondly at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, on 23
January 1976 to
Princess Alyette of Croÿ (born 1951), from whom he was
divorced in 2002; he has
issue by...
- from the
original Agamemnon who
conquered Troy. She was
likely one of
Alyettes’ wives, so may have been Croesus’ mother,
because the bull
imagery on the...
- "Bio express:
Elizabeth Tchoungui". JeuneAfrique.com. 24
February 2009.
Alyette Debray-Mauduy (24 May 2019). "Elizabeth Tchoungui, l'engagement d'une mère"...
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marriage of Gr**** Hermo**** II,
possibly Croesus’ mother, to his father,
Alyettes (AKA a
later Midas). However, any
peace between Lydians and Gr****s is not...
-
Lydian capital city of Sardis. In 637 or 626, the
forces of
Lydian king
Alyettes routed the Cimmerians, and
killed their king, Dugdamme. The Cimmerians...