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Chevreuse (French pronunciation: [ʃəvʁøz] ) is a
commune in the
French department of Yvelines,
administrative region of Île-de-France, north-central France...
- in France. In
various sources, she is
often known simply as
Madame de
Chevreuse.
Marie de Rohan,
styled Mademoiselle de Montbazon, was the
daughter of...
- Saint-Rémy-lès-
Chevreuse station is a
railway station in Saint-Rémy-lès-
Chevreuse, a
southern suburb of Paris. The
station opened on 26
August 1867 and...
- was a
French noble and
husband of
Marie de Rohan. He was the Duke of
Chevreuse, a
title which is
today used by the Duke of Luynes. He was the
third son...
- The
former Hôtel de
Chevreuse (French pronunciation: [otɛl də ʃəvʁøz];
later known as the Hôtel de
Luynes [otɛl də lɥin]) was a
Parisian hôtel particulier...
- Vallée de
Chevreuse (French pronunciation: [vale də ʃəvʁøz] ,
Chevreuse Valley) is the
valley of the
Yvette River in the
Yvelines and
Essonne departments...
- Duke of
Chevreuse (French Duc de
Chevreuse) was a
French title of nobility,
elevated from the
barony of
Chevreuse in 1545. The
duchy of
Chevreuse was originally...
- in
southwestern Île-de-France, France. It is
located in the Vallée de
Chevreuse, 22.9 km (14.2 mi) from the
centre of
Paris (at Notre-Dame), in the Essonne...
- was an
abbey of
Cistercian nuns in Magny-les-Hameaux, in the Vallée de
Chevreuse southwest of
Paris that
launched a
number of
culturally important institutions...
- 7 km (12.9 mi) from the
centre of Paris. A
fortified location of the
Chevreuse valley since the 8th
century and
agricultural domain of
wealthy and influential...