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Montendre (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tɑ̃dʁ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France. In 1972
Montendre absorbed the former...
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numerous other titles and roles,
including Marquises of (i)
Montendre (§ Marquises of
Montendre), (ii) Barbezieux, (iii) Surgères (§ Marquis of Surgères)...
- Aouba, Auba, Berger,
Blanc de Cadillac, Cadillac, Caoba,
Castillone à
Montendre, Frontignan,
Frontignan des Charentes,
Grand Blanc, Gros Montils, Meslier...
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August 1739 and was
buried in
Westminster Abbey. A new stone,
quarried in
Montendre and
brought to
London at the
expense of the
present Duc de La Rochefoucauld-Doudeauville...
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Blier (2003, p. 130-133)
Soumagne (1987, p. 156) "
Montendre -
Notice Communale" [
Montendre - Muni****l Notice]. c****ini.ehess.fr (in French). Retrieved...
- Villebois-Lavalette Charente-Maritime (17)
Aulnay •
Broue •
Fouras • l'Isleau •
Montendre •
Montguyon • Nieul-lès-Saintes • Pons •
Rioux • La Rochecourbon...
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Dollar 1994 Rafferty's
Rules Risky Montendre 1993
Stack Rock
Garah King's
Signet 1992 Rose
Indien Hamas Fylde Flyer 1991
Montendre Gentle Hero Katzakeena...
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California 1991 Judy
Frazier Lathrop,
Missouri 1992
Laurel Fortuner Montendre,
France 1993 Wm. W. "Buddy"
Ocheltree Port Townsend,
Washington 1994 Larry...
- (1338–1345), died of
exposure Jeanne (1340–?),
married Jean Harpedanne, Lord of
Montendre IV's
successor Jeanne at one
point took
Olivier to
court with
regard to...
- Oct 1865 Thérèse O'Tard de la Grange-Keith (Cognac 23
January 1844 –
Montendre 2
November 1915) He was
succeeded by his grandson: Napoléon Jean Jules...