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Bueil (French pronunciation: [bɥɛj]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure
department "Répertoire national...
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Jacqueline de
Bueil (1588-1651), was a
French noblewoman and
mistress to
Henry IV of
France in 1604-1608. She was born as
daughter of
Claude de
Bueil, Seigneur...
- Jean V de
Bueil (born
sometime between 17
August 1405 and 18
August 1406, died 1478),
called le Fléau des
Anglais "plague of the English", was
count of...
- Jean de
Bueil may
refer to: Jean IV de
Bueil (died 1415), lord of
Bueil-en-Touraine Jean V de
Bueil (1406–1477),
count of Sancerre,
captain general, and...
- Jean IV de
Bueil (c. 1361? – 25
October 1415) was lord of
Bueil-en-Touraine, son of Jean III de
Bueil. Jean IV
lived in the
shadow of his
father (an important...
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duchy of Anjou. In 1432, Jean de
Bueil succeeded in
defeating the
Spanish mercenary; in return, the
latter ravaged Bueil's Touraine lands.
Eager to seize...
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Bueil-en-Touraine (French pronunciation: [bɥɛj‿ɑ̃ tuʁɛn],
literally Bueil in Touraine) is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France...
- Saint-
Bueil (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bɥɛj]; Arpitan: Sant-Buely) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Isère...
- V de
Bueil, a captain-general of
Charles VII who
became seigneur of Ussé in 1431 and
began rebuilding it in the 1440s; his son
Antoine de
Bueil married...
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Honorat de
Bueil,
seigneur de
Racan (sometimes
mistakenly listed as "marquis de Racan",
although he
never held this title) (5
February 1589 – 21 January...