- Look up
Beaujeu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beaujeu may
refer to:
Beaujeu, Alpes-
de-Haute-Provence, in the Alpes-
de-Haute-Provence département...
- Anne of
France (or Anne
de Beaujeu; 3
April 1461 – 14
November 1522) was a
French princess and regent, the
eldest daughter of
Louis XI by
Charlotte of...
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Guillaume de Beaujeu, aka
William of
Beaujeu (c. 1230 – 1291) was the 21st
Grand Master of the
Knights Templar, from 1273
until his
death during the siege...
- of this poem: 'Renals
de Biauju, or, as
usually written,
Renaud de Beaujeu', In
modern French he is
known as
Renaut de Beaujeu. Le Bel
Inconnu survives...
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Daniel Hyacinthe Liénard
de Beaujeu (9 or 19
August 1711 – 9 July 1755) was a
French officer during King George's War and the
French and
Indian War. He...
- Liénard
de Beaujeu de Villemonde (September 16, 1716 – June 5, 1802) was a
militia and army
officer and
seigneur in Quebec. The son of
Louis Liénard
de Beaujeu...
- The Anne
de Beaujeu Museum (French: Musée Anne-
de-
Beaujeu) is a
museum of art and history,
established since 1910 in the
Renaissance pavilion of the Palais...
- Lord of
Beaujeu. Lords:
Berard of
Beaujeu + c. 966
Guichard I of
Beaujeu c. 966-977
Humbert I of
Beaujeu + c. 977-1016
Guichard II of
Beaujeu c. 1016-1050...
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Agnes of
Beaujeu (Agnès
de Beaujeu; ? – 11 July 1231) was a
French noblewoman, the
daughter of
Guichard IV of
Beaujeu and his wife
Sybil of Hainaut. Agnes...
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extradition of the
Christian perpetrators. On the
suggestion of
Guillaume de Beaujeu, the
Grand Master of the
Knights Templar, the
Council of Acre debated...