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reward of 25,000 crowns,
three country estates in Lievremont, Hostal, and
Dampmartin in the Franche-Comté, and the
family was
raised to the peerage. Philip...
- an
occasion which attracted a lot of
attention and was
described by
Dampmartin: "that the Queen, the
crown Prince and his consort, as well as the other...
- Jean de
Dammartin or
Jehan de
Dammartin sometimes spelled Dampmartin (14th-century in
Jargeau (former
province of the Orléanais – 1454 in Tours) was a...
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Guillaume de
Dammartin or
Dampmartin (fl 1432 – 1453) was a 15th-century
French architect from the
small village of Jargeau, near Orléans.. He is best...
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household for her brother. However, in 1884,
Jeanne Eméline
Cabot de
Dampmartin (1864–1901),
granddaughter of Amédée,
Comte de
Besenval (1809–1899), married...
- Grisons,
Master of Requests, and lord (seigneur) of La Tuillerie-les-
Dampmartin and of part of Bregi-en-Mulcian. He died in 1586, aged 72. La
Croix du...
- and architect,
ended his life in Jargeau. Jean de
Dammartin or
Jehan de
Dampmartin ( died 1453),
French architect, born in Jargeau. The
prime builder of...
- of
Italian actors, who
would dedicate a play to him. In 1585
Pierre de
Dampmartin dedicated a
treatise to Arques,
holding him up as a
cultured example to...
- ch[eva]l[ie]r de l'ordre du Roy n[ot]r[e] s[ir]e, en son
vivant comte de
dampmartin baron de
toussy et du tour en Champaigne, et
seignieur de
saint fargeau...