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Henrichemont (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁiʃmɔ̃]),
formerly known as Boisbelle, is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of...
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founded the town of
Henrichemont.
Maximilien II (1588–1634), son of
Maximilien I, was
Marquess of Rosny,
Prince of
Henrichemont and
Baron of Bontin....
- Châteauroux, the
Counties of
Argenton and Ponthieu, and the
Lordship of
Henrichemont. In 1778, the
appanage was
further reshaped, with
Auvergne and Mercœur...
- Saint-Simon.
These included the
princedoms of Arches-Charleville, Boisbelle-
Henrichemont, Chalais, Château-Regnault, Guéménée, Martigues, Mercœur, Sedan, Talmond...
- north-south axis, in
constant communication with
three others: Lacaune,
Henrichemont and
Rochefort air base. The
station is
mainly used for transmissions...
- The
canton of
Henrichemont was a
canton situated in the Cher département and in the
Centre region of France. It was
disbanded following the
French canton...
- 1409/1410) was the
Sovereign (Princess) of
Boisbelle (today
known as
Henrichemont). She was the
daughter of
Louis I de
Sully and his wife,
Isabelle de...
- titles: Duke of
Sully Peer of
France Marshal of
France Sovereign Prince of
Henrichemont and
Boisbelle Marquess of
Rosny Marquess of Nogent-le-Béthune
Count of...
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comprised the
following 10 communes: Achères
Aubinges La
Chapelotte Henrichemont Humbligny Montigny Morogues Neuilly-en-Sancerre Neuvy-Deux-Clochers Saint-Céols...
- – Jean
Samuel Guisan Hastingues – John Hastings, 1st
Baron Hastings Henrichemont –
Henry IV of
France Le Bignon-Mirabeau – Honoré
Gabriel Riqueti, comte...