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Marbeuf (French pronunciation: [maʁbœf]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure
department "Répertoire...
- La
Fermette Marbeuf was a
prestigious gourmet restaurant in the Champs-Élysées
quarter in the 8th arrondis****t of Paris, France. Its
Belle Époque Art...
- was
called Marbeuf up
until 6
October 1942.: 106 It was
named after the Rue
Marbeuf,
which in turn was
named after the
Marquise de
Marbeuf, who had developed...
- The Rue
Marbeuf is a
street in the 8th arrondis****t of Paris. It
starts at no. 20
Avenue George V and ends at no. 39
Avenue des Champs-Élysées. It is...
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Louis Charles René,
comte de
Marbeuf (4
November 1712,
Rennes – 20
September 1786, Bastia), grand-cross of the
order of
Saint Louis, was a
French general...
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Pierre de
Marbeuf (1595–1645) was a
French Baroque poet.
Pierre de
Marbeuf,
sieur de
Saburs et d'Imare, was born
about 1596,
probably near Pont-de-l'Arche...
- Yves-Alexandre de
Marbeuf (Rennes, 1734-Lübeck, 1799) was a
French bishop of
Autun and
archbishop of Lyon, and statesman. He was an
opponent of the European...
- Britain,
Carlo became friends with the
French governor Charles Louis de
Marbeuf, who
became his
patron and a
godfather to Napoleon. With Mabeuf's support...
- most
stations were
renamed was
undoubtedly the post-World War II period;
Marbeuf at the
centre of the Champs-Élysées was
renamed Franklin D.
Roosevelt in...
- fate
awaiting his
countrymen and sent de
Grandmaison towards Borgo. De
Marbeuf and
Chauvelin left
Bastia with 3,000 men to join the
force in Borgo. De...