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Ferme du
Colombier (18th - 1st
quarter 19th) ;
Manoir de la
Baronnie et
Ferme de la
Baronnie (16th ‑ 19th) ;
Ferme des
Fontaines (1st half 18th). Communes...
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Baronnie de
Coussergues is a
family winery in Montblanc, Hérault, France, It
raises vines on the
grounds of Château de Coussergues, the
estate covering...
- seigniory. In 1673, The
seigniory of Les
Bulles has been
annexed to the '
baronnie' of Jamoigne. The
strange name Les
Bulles might have two
possible origins :...
- La
Baronnie (French pronunciation: [la baʁɔni]) is a
commune in the
department of Eure,
northern France. The muni****lity was
established on 1 January...
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devient une
baronnie: Le 11 août 1726,
Louis XV, roi de France, élève la
terre de Brunstatt, propriété de la
famille de Besenval, au rang de
baronnie. Société...
- communes: Acon Angerville-la-Campagne Arnières-sur-Iton Les
Authieux Aviron La
Baronnie Les Baux-Sainte-Croix Bois-le-Roi
Boncourt Le Boulay-Morin Bretagnolles...
-
archivist of the Prince's
Palace of Monaco, aut****d Le château et la
baronnie de Marchais.
During the
Battle of France,
Louis II,
Prince of Monaco, remained...
- p. 68. Barré, Éric (October 1995). "Une
extension de la
baronnie d'Argences : la
baronnie du Petit-Fécamp en
Cotentin au Moyen-Âge" [An
extension of...
- to Îlot de la
Baronnie in
honour of them. The
original letters patent issued by
Louis XIV are
titled as follows: "Erection en
baronnie de la seigneurie...
- they were nobles; a
roturier (commoner)
could only be a
seigneur de la
baronnie (lord of the barony).
French baronies could be sold
freely until 1789,...