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Cluny (French pronunciation: [klyni]) is a
commune in the
eastern French department of Saône-et-Loire, in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. It is...
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Ferry de
Clugny,
Cardinal and
Bishop of
Tournai (Autun ca. 1430 – Rome 7
October 1483) was a
highly placed statesman and
ecclesiastic in the
service of...
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Abbey (French: [klyni]; French:
Abbaye de Cluny,
formerly also
Cluni or
Clugny; Latin:
Abbatia Cluniacensis) is a
former Benedictine monastery in Cluny...
- by Mary to
abandon this pledge. The
couple wed in
secret at the
Hotel de
Clugny on 3
March 1515 in the
presence of just 10 people,
among whom was King Francis...
- la
possession Île
Australia Îlot
Ballouard Île Bet**** Île
Channer Île
Clugny Îlots
Davis Île Foch Île Gaby
Grande Terre Île
Haute Île Howe Îles Leygues...
- Croÿ, Île du Roland, Île d’Après and the Îles Ternay, with the
small Île
Clugny some 12
kilometres (7.5 miles) to the
south of the others. Far to the north...
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imaginaire de
Jacques Cartier (reproduced on many stamps) Léopold M****ard and de
Clugny,
Jacques Cartier Navigateur Auguste Lemoine (1895)
after François Riss,...
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debut novel was
Count St
Blanchard in 1795.
Others include The
Abbey of
Clugny, The
Mysterious Wife,
Anecdotes of the
Altamont Family and
Which is the...
- Charles's
mother sought an
English marriage for her son. She sent
Guillaume de
Clugny, one of Charles's
close advisors, to
London to
negotiate with
Edward IV...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Ferry de
Clugny Cardinal-Deacon of
Santa Maria in
Domnica 1483–1489 Succeeded by
Giovanni de'
Medici Preceded by Giovanni...