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Coligny may
refer to:
Coligny Brainerd Metheny (1889-1960), pla****
football and
basketball for
Carnegie Tech
House of
Coligny, a
French noble family,...
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Gaspard de
Coligny,
seigneur de Châtillon (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ də kɔliɲi]; 16
February 1519 – 24
August 1572), was a
French nobleman, Admiral...
- de
Coligny, the
military and
political leader of the Huguenots. King
Charles IX
ordered the
killing of a
group of
Huguenot leaders,
including Coligny, and...
- The
Coligny calendar is a
bronze plaque with an
inscribed calendar, made in
Roman Gaul in the 2nd
century CE. It lays out a five-year
cycle of a lunisolar...
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Coligny (French pronunciation: [kɔliɲi]; Arpitan: Colignê) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. The
commune lies near Bourg-en-Bresse;...
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Coligny is a town in
North West Province,
South Africa,
located adjacent to the
railway line
between Lichtenburg and Johannesburg. It is approximately...
- The ********ination of
Admiral Coligny on 24
August 1572
would prelude one of the
critical events of the
French Wars of Religion, the M****acre of Saint...
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Louise de
Coligny (23
September 1555 – 9
November 1620) was a
princess consort of
Orange as the
fourth and last
spouse of
William the Silent. She was...
- Château de Châtillon-
Coligny Gaspard I de
Coligny (c.1465-1522),
seigneur of Châtillon, born in Châtillon-sur-Loing. Odet de
Coligny,
cardinal de Châtillon...
- The
Marquis of
Coligny was a
title in the
French nobility created for
Charles de
Coligny in 1617. The
Marquis of
Coligny-le-Vieux was
created in 1617...