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Elbeuf (French pronunciation: [ɛlbœf]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A
light industrial town...
- The
Elbeuf tramway was put into
service in 1898 in the
southern part of the Seine-Inférieure
department (now Seine-Maritime) to
facilitate the movement...
- Lorraine,
Marquis of
Elbeuf, 1536-1566
Charles I, Duke of
Elbeuf, 1556-1605
Charles II, Duke of
Elbeuf, 1596-1657
Charles III, Duke of
Elbeuf, 1620-1692 Charles...
- of the most
minor cadet house of the
children of Claude, Duke of Guise,
Elbeuf initially lacked the
prominence of his cousins,
however his
succession to...
- in
January 2015,
replacing the
previous Communauté d'agglomération Rouen-
Elbeuf-Austreberthe. Its area is 663.8 km2. Its po****tion was 492,681 in 2014...
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third Duke of
Elbeuf and
member of the
House of Lorraine. He
succeeded his
father Charles II, Duke of
Elbeuf, to the Duchy-Peerage of
Elbeuf. His mother...
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Elbeuf-en-Bray (French pronunciation: [ɛlbœf ɑ̃ bʁɛ],
literally Elbeuf in Bray) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in...
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Henriette was the
penultimate daughter of
Charles de Lorraine, Duke of
Elbeuf and his
third wife Françoise de
Montault de
Navailles (1653-1717), daughter...
- Saint-Pierre-lès-
Elbeuf (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ lɛ.z‿ɛlbœf],
literally Saint-Pierre near
Elbeuf) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime department...
- The
Seigneurie of
Elbeuf,
later a marquisate, dukedom, and peerage, was
based on the
territory of
Elbeuf in the Vexin,
possessed first by the
Counts of...