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Épernon (French pronunciation: [epɛʁnɔ̃]) is a
French commune in the Eure-et-Loir department, Centre-Val de Loire. It lies some 27
kilometres (17 mi)...
- Jean
Louis de
Nogaret de La
Valette (1554–1642),
created Duke of
Épernon, was a
powerful member of the
French nobility at the turn of the 17th century...
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Épernon.
Louis de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin (1707–1743) sold
Épernon to
Adrien Maurice de Noailles, Duke of Noailles, and the
title of "Duke of
Épernon"...
- The
Canton of
Épernon (French:
canton d'Épernon) is an
administrative division of the Eure-et-Loir department, Centre-Val de Loire, France. It was created...
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alongside Épernon, Saint-Luc and D'O. That same year he
became governor of the Mont-Saint-Michel. In 1580
civil war
resumed and the king
dispatched Épernon and...
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during the Day of the Barricades, he was
compelled to
disgrace Épernon by the ligueurs.
Épernon agreed to cede his
authority as
governor of
Provence and Admiral...
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himself closely to one of the king's
paramount favourites the duke of
Épernon, and
became among his
closest companions, ****isting him in his
return to...
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actual title the word was used only by the
lords of Trene, Puychagut,
Epernon and Buch (a
lordship being an
amalgamation of two or more seigniories)...
- and Bertrade. At his
death he was
buried about 20
miles (32 km) away in
Épernon,
because it was the site of the
fortress he was
instrumental in constructing...
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governate of Saluzzo,
taking up his cause. The
royal favourite the duke of
Épernon was sent to
negotiate him out of his
control of Saluzzo, the two came to...