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Cormatin (French pronunciation: [kɔʁmatɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. The...
- sign the
treaty of La Mabilais.
Hoche thought that
Cormatin was
trying to
outsmart him.
Cormatin was
imprisoned and
would not be
freed before 1802. Boishardy...
- died in the Château de
Cormatin on 12 May 1828, in
Cormatin, Saône-et-Loire. A
commemorative plaque at the
entrance to
Cormatin Castle says that General...
- a
London auction sold m****cripts of 300
pages found at the Château de
Cormatin,
which had
belonged to Gunsbourg,
consisting of
virtually all the cuts...
- Collonge-la-Madeleine Colombier-en-Brionnais La
Comelle Condal Cordesse Cormatin Cortambert Cortevaix Coublanc Couches Crêches-sur-Saône Créot Cressy-sur-Somme...
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Jacques de
Lacretelle (14 July 1888 in
Cormatin, Saône-et-Loire – 2
January 1985) was a
French novelist. He was
elected to the Académie Française on 12...
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Nicolas Chalon du Blé,
marquis d'Uxelles and
Cormatin (24
January 1652 – 10
April 1730) was a
French general and
Foreign Minister. He was also created...
- Collonge-la-Madeleine Colombier-en-Brionnais La
Comelle Condal Cordesse Cormatin Cortambert Cortevaix Coublanc Couches Crêches-sur-Saône Créot Cressy-sur-Somme...
- Collonge-la-Madeleine Colombier-en-Brionnais La
Comelle Condal Cordesse Cormatin Cortambert Cortevaix Coublanc Couches Crêches-sur-Saône Créot Cressy-sur-Somme...
- of the
Catholic Royalists it was
signed by Charette, Fleuriot, Couëtus,
Cormatin, de Bruc, Guérin the older, Caillaud, de Foignard, Goguet, Lepinay, Sauvaget...