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Montguyon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ɡɥijɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Charente-Maritime...
- 1875, in
Montguyon – 31
August 1918, in Bagneux) was a
French military officer, geodesist, and mathematician.
Cholesky was born in
Montguyon, France....
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promoted by her mother's
lover at the time,
Vicomte Ferdinand de
Montguyon. On 19
October 1858, at the age of sixteen, she made her
debut with the...
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Hundred Years' War
brought devastation,
ending with the
French recapture of
Montguyon in 1451. The 16th
century saw the
Reformation and Wars of
Religion divide...
- Charente-Maritime (17)
Aulnay •
Broue •
Fouras • l'Isleau •
Montendre •
Montguyon • Nieul-lès-Saintes • Pons •
Rioux • La
Rochecourbon • Saint-Jean-d'Angle...
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branches were
formed by
Louis de La Rochefoucauld, Lord of Montendre,
Montguyon,
Roissac and des Salles, who was a
younger son of François I de La Rochefoucauld...
- Hortense,
duchess of Saint-Leu, and
grandson of Talleyrand.
Fernand de
Montguyon took him to a
reception at the
Belgian emb****y,
where he and **** immediately...
- Meschers-sur-Gironde
Messac Meursac Meux Migré
Migron Mirambeau Moëze Mons
Montendre Montguyon Montils Montlieu-la-Garde Montpellier-de-Médillan
Montroy Moragne Mornac-sur-Seudre...
- Meschers-sur-Gironde
Messac Meursac Meux Migré
Migron Mirambeau Moëze Mons
Montendre Montguyon Montils Montlieu-la-Garde Montpellier-de-Médillan
Montroy Moragne Mornac-sur-Seudre...
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Girardot de Marigny, Jean-Baptiste Vandenyver, Jean-Pierre
Louis Pache de
Montguyon, and Jean-Louis Julien. From 1781 to 1783 (as
again in 1791) the lead...