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Antoine de
Brichanteau,
Marquis de Beauvais-Nangis (1552 – 1617) was a
French noble,
military commander, and
royal favourite during the
French Wars of...
- française (2nd
edition 1905)
Candidat (1887), a
novel of
contemporary life
Brichanteau, comédien français (1896) La Vie à
Paris was
completed in 1913, and published...
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Louis de
Brichanteau became the new lord; his
descendants kept the
domain until the
French Revolution.
Around 1590,
Antoine de
Brichanteau modernised...
- (1580-†1598)
Geoffroy de
Billy (1598-†1612)
Benjamin de
Brichanteau (1612-†1619)
Philibert de
Brichanteau (1620-†1652) César d'Estrées (1655–1681) Jean III...
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castle was
purchased in the 19th
century by
Count Alessandro Compans of
Brichanteau, who
initiated an
ambitious restoration,
completed by his son
Carlo in...
- Duke of
Chaulnes (1676–1744),
Marshal of
France in 1741
Louis Armand de
Brichanteau, Duke of Nangis [fr] (1682–1742),
Marshal of
France in 1741
Louis de...
- l'Educazione
Fisica e l'Attività
Sportiva (CE.S.E.F.A.S.)
Carlo Compans de
Brichanteau (1914–1920)
Carlo Montù (1920–1921)
Francesco Mauro (1921–1923) Aldo...
- 1587–1589
Bernard de Nogaret, lord of La Valette, 1589–1590
Antoine de
Brichanteau,
Marquess of Beauvais-Nangis 1589–1592
Charles de Gontaut, Duke of Biron...
- (château féodal) on the site was
razed in 1653, and the
property sold by
Brichanteau to Jérome de Nouveau,
Surintendant Général des Postes, who
brought in...
- aunt of
Benjamin de
Brichanteau, Bishop-Duke of Laon (1612–1619) and
ecclesiastical peer of
France and of
Philibert de
Brichanteau, Bishop-Duke of Laon...