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Champvallon (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃valɔ̃]) is a
former commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. On 1 January...
- François de
Harlay de
Champvallon (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa də aʁlɛ də ʃɑ̃valɔ̃]; François III de Harlay; 14
August 1625 – 6
August 1695) was the...
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Jacques de Harlay, lord of
Champvallon or
Chanvallon (? - 3
April 1630) was a
French nobleman. He was a son of
Louis de Harlay,
Baron of
Montglas and...
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confessor of
Louis XIV, who
entrusted him
during the
lifetime of
Harlay de
Champvallon,
archbishop of Paris, with the
administration of the
ecclesiastical patronage...
- love with the
grand equerry of her brother,
Jacques de Harlay, lord of
Champvallon. The
letters she
addressed to him
illustrate her
conception of love....
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September 1695 Term
ended 4 May 1729
Predecessor François de
Harlay de
Champvallon Successor Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de
Vintimille du Luc
Other post(s)...
- abbess.
Catherine (born 1548):
Married Jacques de Harlay,
seigneur de
Champvallon.
Wellman 2013, p. 192.
Carroll 1998, p. 20. Una McIlvenna,
Scandal and...
- La
violence au
temps des
troubles de
religion vers 1525–vers 1610,
Champvallon, 1990 (ISBN 2-87673-094-4), La Nuit de la Saint-Barthélemy. Un rêve perdu...
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agreement with the king, the new
archbishop of Paris, François de
Harlay de
Champvallon,
expelled the
novices and
confessors (seventy people) from the monastery...
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mathematician and
philosopher (b. 1612) 1695 – François de
Harlay de
Champvallon,
French archbishop (b. 1625) 1753 –
Georg Wilhelm Richmann, Estonian-Russian...