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northern French city of Cambrai. He
moved in 1893 into the Hôtel de
Francqueville,
which dates back to 1720 and was
renovated and
expanded in 1994. It...
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Pierre Francqueville,
generally called Pietro Francavilla (1548 — 25
August 1615), was a Franco-Flemish
sculptor trained in Florence, who
provided sculpture...
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contains a
series of
frescoes and can be
visited on request. The
Hotel de
Francqueville (18th century)
houses the rich
collections of the
Museum of Cambrai [fr]...
- his wife
Madelein d'Harcourt. In
Paris he
married Jeanne,
countess de
Francqueville and had 6 children. On 31
January 1919, he was
named as plenipotentiary...
- 1600. On 22
January 1599 Du
Quesne married Sarah de
Francqueville,
daughter of Jean de
Francqueville and Anne Le
Maire and had 9 children, one of whom,...
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Archbishop of Aix (1934-40)
Orders Ordination 2
April 1904 by Louis-Eugène
Francqueville Consecration 24 June 1929 by Pierre-Célestin Cézerac
Created cardinal...
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inside the cathedral.
Saint Domice et
Sainte Ulphe (1896) by Jean de
Francqueville Bas
relief located at
Amiens Cathedral Statue by
Albert Roze Baring-Gould...
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Louis de
Francquevilly 1922–1923 Paul
Suzor 1923–1925
Marie Charles de
Francqueville 1923–1923
Henri Soiray 1925–1930
Emile Feer 1930–1932
Maurice de Semouin...
- the 1st SS-Panzer
Division prepared to counter-attack
Carpiquet from
Francqueville with tanks, artillery,
mortars and infantry.
Shortly after midnight...
- (1880),
Martel (1896), de
Cardevac d'Havrincourt, de Pastoret, de
Francqueville (1842), Niverlet, de Kérouartz, de
Forbin d'oppède (1809), de Tramecourt...