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Grosbois (French pronunciation: [ɡʁobwa]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France.
Communes of the...
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Grosbois 2007, p. 340.
Grosbois 2007, pp. 341–2.
Grosbois 2007, p. 346.
Grosbois 2007, p. 347.
Grosbois 2007, p. 349.
Grosbois 2007, p. 350.
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Grosbois (French pronunciation: [lopital dy ɡʁobwa]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in eastern...
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granted to
Pierre Boucher de
Grosbois,
Governor of Trois-Rivières, and in 1672, it was
formally ceded to
Grosbois. The
Grosbois or
Machiche Seignory was 1...
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Alexandre Berthier grew up in the family's
ancestral home, the Château de
Grosbois, a
large estate in Boissy-Saint-Léger,
southeast of Paris. He had two sisters...
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Prince of
Wagram (24
March 1836,
Paris – 15 July 1911, Château de
Grosbois) was a
French nobleman and
prince of Wagram. He was the son of Napoléon...
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Boucher de
Grosbois and Émilie-Magdeleine
Boucher de Boucherville, the
daughter of
seigneur Pierre-Amable
Boucher de Boucherville.
Boucher de
Grosbois was educated...
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Grosbois (French pronunciation: [vɛʁjɛʁ dy ɡʁobwa]) is a
former commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in eastern...
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Germain Louis Chauvelin,
marquis de
Grosbois (26
March 1685 – 1
April 1762, Paris),
marquis de
Grosbois, was a
French politician,
serving as
garde des...