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Grignan (French pronunciation: [ɡʁiɲɑ̃]; Occitan: Grinhan) is a
commune in the Drôme
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in
southeastern France...
- The
Grignan-Les
Adhemar AOC (formerly the Côteaux du Tricastin) is the
northernmost wine-growing AOC in the
southern area of the Rhône wine
region of...
- Monteil,
comte de
Grignan, a
nobleman from
Provence who had been
married twice before. The
couple intended to live in Paris, but
Grignan was soon appointed...
- The
Castle of
Grignan (French: Château de
Grignan) is a 12th-century
castle built on a
rocky outcrop overlooking Grignan in Drôme Provençale, transformed...
- The
canton of
Grignan is an
administrative division of the Drôme department,
southeastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné,
comtesse de
Grignan (10
October 1646 – 13
August 1705), was a
French aristocrat,
remembered for the
letters that her...
- (1603–1689),
Archbishop of
Arles François Adhémar de Monteil,
Comte de
Grignan (1632–1714),
French aristocrat Adhémar Jean
Claude Barré de Saint-Venant...
- François Adhémar de Monteil,
comte de
Grignan (15
September 1632 – 30
December 1714) was a
French aristocrat,
remembered chiefly for
being Lieutenant-Governor...
- by the
forces of
Louis XIV
under François Adhémar de
Monteil Comte de
Grignan, in 1672
during the Franco-Dutch War, and
again in
August 1682, but William...
- François Adhémar de
Monteil de
Grignan (27
August 1603 – 9
March 1689) was a
French priest who was in turn
Bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, then Archbishop...