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Maligny may
refer to:
Maligny, Côte-d'Or, a
commune in the
French region of
Bourgogne Maligny, Yonne, a
commune in the
French region of
Bourgogne This...
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Champagne and of Brie as
Theobald II from 1125.
Theobald held Auxerre,
Maligny, Ervy,
Troyes and Châteauvillain as
fiefs from Odo II, Duke of Burgundy...
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Maligny (French pronunciation: [maliɲi]) is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. It is the birthplace...
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Maligny (French pronunciation: [maliɲi]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or
department "Répertoire...
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Protestant family in
Maligny to
Jacques and Zoé Fréchet. At the time of his birth, his
father was a
director of a
Protestant orphanage in
Maligny and was later...
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early symphonies were destro****). In 1865, Lalo
married Julie Besnier de
Maligny, a
contralto from Brittany. She
encouraged Lalo's
early interest in opera...
- of Jean
Baptiste Paulin d'Aguesseau de Fresne,
Count of
Compans and of
Maligny, and Anne
Louise Françoise du Pré, Dame of la Grange-Bleneau. It was an...
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fiscal policy furthered this
disgruntled clique,
bringing into
their number Maligny and
Castelnau among others.
Around August 1559 a plan
began to consolidate...
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failed attempt by
Protestant nobles and
ministers to
seize the King. 1560:
Maligny Affair: an
abortive Protestant uprising in the city of Lyon,
backed by...
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Fenis (1090-1103/07)
Giroldus or Gérard of
Faucigny (1105-1126/34) Guy de
Maligny or of
Marlaniaco (1134-1143)
Amedeus of
Clermont call of
Lausanne (1145-1159)...