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Ludres (French pronunciation: [lydʁ]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle département in north-eastern France. The
inhabitants are
called Ludréens....
- Marie-Élisabeth "Isabelle" de
Ludres,
Marquess of
Ludres (1647 – 28
January 1726) was a
French noblewoman and lady-in-waiting,
known for
being the mistress...
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recapture U
Borgu (Borgo),
where a
French force of 700 men
under Colonel de
Ludre was
entrenched awaiting reinforcements.
During this time.
Pasquale Paoli...
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during the
Middle Ages that,
through the
pilgrimage to the tomb of
Saint Ludre and his
father Saint Léocade in the
crypts of the
parish church of St Stephen...
- (1669–1675),
Claude de Vin des Œillets (one
child born in 1676),
Isabelle de
Ludres (1675–1678), and
Marie Angélique de
Scorailles (1679–1681), who died at...
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officially launched in
November 2009.
Previously the DA
Abroad was led by
Ludre Stevens between 2009 and 2015 and then by
Francine Higham between 2015 and...
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marquise de
Maintenon (1635–1719),
married the King in 1683
Isabelle de
Ludres (1647–1722)
Marie Angélique de
Scoraille de
Roussille (1661–1681), duchess...
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executed for
sodomy in
France Bruno Lenoir Unknown 1757
Parish priest of
Ludres,
condemned to be
burned by the
sovereign court of Lorraine; made an edifying...
- Gailhard-Bancel
Henri Bazire Henri-Constant
Groussau Louis Hébert
comte Ferri de
Ludre Paul
Lerolle marquis de l'Estourbeillon Jean
Plichon Emmanuel de Las-Cases...
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Princess Élisabeth de Beauvau-Craon (wife of
Count Gaston-Alexandre de
Ludre) and
Princess Béatrix de Beauvau-Craon (wife of
Count Horace de Choiseul-Praslin)...