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Cusance (French pronunciation: [kyzɑ̃s]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France. It is the birthplace...
- Béatrix de
Cusance,
Baroness of
Belvoir (27
December 1614 – 5 June 1663), was the
second wife of
Charles IV,
former reigning Duke of Lorraine. She was...
- 1637, he
married Béatrice de
Cusance,
Princess de
Cantecroix (1614–1663),
daughter and
heiress of Claude-François de
Cusance,
Baron de Belvoir, (1590–1633)...
- was the
legitimated son of
Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine, and Béatrix de
Cusance. He was
given the Prin****lity of
Commercy in 1708 by his
cousin Leopold...
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William Cusance (died c. 5 May 1360) was an
English administrator who
served as
treasurer from 1341 to 1344. Of a
Burgundian family, he made his career...
- Claude-Francois de
Cusance (1590 – 1629)
Cleriadus de
Cusance (1619 – 1635)
Marie Henriette de
Cusance (1624 – 1701)
Madeleine de
Cusance,
comtesse de Bergh...
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Caroline (1591–1662),
Princess of Cantecroix, mother-in-law of
Beatrice de
Cusance,
later Duchess of
Lorraine as the
second wife of
Charles IV of Lorraine...
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married Nicolette of Lorraine, no issue;
married (bigamously) Béatrix de
Cusance and had
issue (he also
remarried Beatrix after the
death of Nicolette);...
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Sketch of Vesalius.
Translated by
Charles D. O'Malley and Jean
Bertrand De
Cusance Morant Saunders. New York:
Dover Publishers, 1973. Thorne, Sally; Stark...
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bibliophile Beatrix Christian,
Australian playwright and
screenwriter Béatrix de
Cusance (1614–1663),
Duchess of
Lorraine Beatrix Dobie (1887–1945), New Zealand...