- 2019,
Blois is the most po****ted city of the department, and the 4th of the region. Historically, the city was the
capital of the
County of
Blois, created...
- The
Treaty of
Blois can
refer to one of the four
treaties signed in the
French city of
Blois, in the
early sixteenth century,
between the
Spanish kingdoms...
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Royal Château of
Blois (French: Château
Royal de
Blois,
pronounced [ʃɑto ʁwajal də blwa]) is a château
located in the city
center of
Blois, Loir-et-Cher...
- Flanders. She
later became the
countess of
Blois, Chartres, and
Meaux by
marriage to
Stephen II of
Blois. Her
husband greatly benefited from the increased...
- Look up
Blois in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blois is the
capital of Loir-et-Cher
department in
central France.
Blois may also
refer to:
Blois family...
- 908.
Theobald became viscount of
Blois before 922.
Afterwards the
House of
Blois ac****ulated the
counties of
Blois, Chartres, Châteaudun and as successors...
- 1197/1198) was
countess consort of
Blois by
marriage to
Theobald V,
Count of
Blois. She
served as
regent of
Blois during Theobald's
absence from in 1190–1191...
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During the
Middle Ages, the
counts of
Blois were
among the most
powerful v****als of the King of France. This
title of
nobility seems to have been created...
- England.
Stephen was born in the
County of
Blois in
central France as the
fourth son of Stephen-Henry,
Count of
Blois, and Adela,
daughter of
William the Conqueror...
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Peter of
Blois (Latin:
Petrus Blesensis; French:
Pierre de
Blois; c. 1130 – c. 1211) was a
French cleric, theologian, poet and diplomat. He is particularly...