- Faidherbe–
Chaligny (French pronunciation: [fedɛʁb ʃaliɲi]) is a
station of the
Paris Métro,
named after the
streets of Rue
Faidherbe and Rue
Chaligny and located...
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Chaligny (French pronunciation: [ʃaliɲi]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle...
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chanced that in a
cavalry action of more than
common vivacity the
Count Chaligny found himself engaged in a hand-to-hand
conflict with a very
dashing swordsman...
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Prince Henri of
Lorraine (31 July 1570 - 26
November 1600),
Count of
Chaligny and
Marquis of Moy, was a
French nobleman and a
commander in the Catholic...
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streets carrying these names.
Examples include Alma–Marceau and Faidherbe–
Chaligny. Many
stations have been
renamed during the last century.
There have been...
- Henry,
Count of
Chaligny, 1570-1600
Prince Charles of Lorraine,
Bishop of Verdun, 1592–1631
Prince Henry of Lorraine,
Count of
Chaligny, 1596–1672 Prince...
- Druart. Danièle
Delorme as Agnès de
Chaligny Yvonne de Bray as
Madame de
Chaligny Paul
Meurisse as
Carlos de
Chaligny Ketti Gallian as Alix Jane Morlet...
- arrondis****t of Paris. It
consists of the
following companies: 1st at
Chaligny 2nd at M****ena 8th at
Rousseau 11th at Sévigné 15th at
Champigny 17th at...
- Nomeny), died at
birth Henri of
Lorraine (b. 9
April 1552, Nomeny)
Count of
Chaligny, died at
birth Louise of
Lorraine (30
April 1553,
Nomeny – 29
January 1601...
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arteries that
would later take the
names of
boulevard Diderot (1854), rue
Chaligny (1856),
avenue Daumesnil (1859) and rue
Crozatier (1861).
Between 1855...