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Dreux (French pronunciation: [dʁø]) is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France.
Dreux lies on the
small river Blaise, a tributary...
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critical and
commercial success,
grossing over $51 million.
Waitress Dreux Jones and
aspiring artist Alyssa live
together along with Alyssa's boyfriend...
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Yolande of
Dreux (French:
Yolande de
Dreux) may
refer to:
Yolande de
Dreux (1196–1239), wife of
Raoul II of
Lusignan Yolande of
Dreux,
Duchess of Burgundy...
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House of
Dreux was a
cadet branch of the
Capetian dynasty. It was
founded by
Robert I,
Count of
Dreux, a son of
Louis VI of France, who was
given the...
- Pierre-Alfred Dedreux, who
signed his
works as
Alfred de
Dreux (23
March 1810, in
Paris – 5
March 1860, in Paris) was a
French portrait and
animal painter...
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Robert II of
Dreux (1154 – 28
December 1218),
Count of
Dreux and Braine, was the
eldest surviving son of
Robert I,
Count of
Dreux, and
Agnes de Baudemont...
- Françoise de
Dreux (d.
after 1681) was a
French noble, an
accused in the
famous Affair of the Poisons. Françoise de
Dreux was
married to a
member of the...
- Gare de
Dreux is a
railway station serving the town
Dreux, Eure-et-Loir department,
northwestern France. The
station is
served by
regional trains to Argentan...
- John of
Dreux may
refer to:
Jehan de
Braine (died 1240), trouvère John I of
Dreux (died 1249) John II of
Dreux (died 1309) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Jeanne d'Albret (Spanish:
Juana de Albret, Basque:
Joana Albretekoa; Occitan:
Joana de Labrit; 16
November 1528 – 9 June 1572), also
known as
Jeanne III...