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Créquy (French pronunciation: [kʁeki]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France. One of many
small villages...
- Renée-Caroline-Victoire de
Froulay de Tessé,
marquise de
Créquy de
Heymont de
Canaples d'Ambrières (1704 or 1714–1803) was a
French woman of letters, salonniére...
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Créquy (often
spelled Créqui) is a
French noble family which originated in Artois. The
family took its name from the
small lordship of
Créquy, in present-day...
- François de
Blanchefort de
Créquy,
later Marquis de Marines, 2
October 1629 to 3
February 1687, was a 17th-century
French noble and soldier, who served...
- and of Ballon, and
Marie de La Vallée, and
married duke
Charles III de
Créquy in 1653. In 1679, she was
appointed to the
office of Première dame d'honneur...
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Alphonse de
Créquy,
Comte de
Canaples (died 1711), was a
French aristocrat who
became a
close friend of King
Charles II of England.
Alphonse de
Créquy was the...
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Charles III de Blanchefort-
Créquy,
sieur de Blanchefort,
prince de Poix, duc de
Créquy (24
March 1624 – 13
February 1687) was a
French peer and soldier...
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Créquy,
Prince de Poix and Duc de Lesdiguières (1578–1638), was a
leading French soldier of the
first half of the 17th century.
Charles de
Créquy, ca...
- Jean de
Créquy was born in 1395 into the
military Créquy family,
dating back to the 10th century, the son of Jean IV (1366–1411) and
Jeanne de Roye (1375–1434)...
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built in the 17th
century for the Maréchal de Créqui. In 1650
Alexandre de
Créquy-Bernieulle (1628–1703) was
arrested and
exiled to the
provinces by Cardinal...