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Montchenu (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ʃəny]) is a
commune in the Drôme
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Drôme
department "Répertoire...
- The
Chansonnier Cordiforme (1470s), or
Chansonnier de Jean de
Montchenu, is a
cordiform (heart-shaped)
music m****cript,
Collection Henri de Rothschild...
- François de
Montchenu (6
November 1764 in Bougé-Chambalud – 12
January 1849 in Paris) was a
French soldier.
Victor François de
Montchenu came from one...
- a woman's head (said to be the wife of Lavirotte, the
painter Jane de
Montchenu), and
vegetal designs. The
doors are
decorated with
wrought iron lizards...
- of
Claude d'Orgeoise,
seigneur of Montferrier. Louise, wife of Jean de
Montchenu. Sebastienne, wife of
Andre Berenger du Gua.
Marguerite de la Pole's will...
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Montaulieu Montboucher-sur-Jabron Montbrison-sur-Lez Montbrun-les-Bains
Montchenu Montclar-sur-Gervanne Montéléger Montélier Montélimar Montferrand-la-Fare...
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Balmain from Russia,
Baron von
Sturmer from
Austria and the
Marquis of
Montchenu from France.
There are
skirmishes between the
governor and the prisoner...
- Plessis-Liancourt (1595-1672) 14. Antoine, Lord de Pons (1510-1585) 7.
Antoinette de Pons-Ribérac (c.1560-1632) 15.
Marie Salomé de
Montchenu (????-1598)...
- Preceded by Hélie de
Pompadour Bishop of
Viviers 1477–1479 Succeeded by Jean de
Montchenu Preceded by Jean de
Petit Bishop of
Mende 1478–1483 Succeeded by Clemente...
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Monsieur de
Gordes Monsieur de
Pardaillan Monsieur de
Brion Monsieur de
Montchenu Monsieur de
Montmorency Monsieur de Cossé
Monsieur de La Tour-Landry Monsieur...