- Monluc, or
Montluc, the name of a
French family. It
stemmed from the
house of L****eran-Mansencomme,
which possessed the
estate of
Monluc in Agenais, and...
- Fort
Montluc, also
known as Fort de Villeurbanne, is a fort
located in the 3rd arrondis****t of Lyon. The fort was
built in 1831 as part of the Ceintures...
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Montluc prison (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃lyk]) is a
former prison located on rue
Jeanne Hachette in the 3rd arrondis****t of Lyon, France. It was known...
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Francis died in
March 1547 and was
succeeded by his son Henry, who
appointed Montluc governor of
Moncalieri in 1548. In July 1550, he
transferred into the service...
-
memoir by André Devigny, a
member of the
French Resistance who was held in
Montluc prison during World War II by the
occupying Germans,
though the protagonist...
- Saint-Étienne-de-
Montluc (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿etjɛn də mɔ̃lyk] ; Breton: Sant-Stefan-Brengoloù) is a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique department...
- of the ****
occupying forces intensified.
According to
Henri Amouroux,
Montluc prison was a
favoured place for the
German forces to
bring prisoners for...
- near Condom. His
elder brother Blaise de
Montluc became a
soldier and
eventually Marshal of
France (1574).
Montluc began his
religious career as a young...
-
Blaise de L****eran-M****encôme,
seigneur de
Montluc, to
Paris to ask
Francis for
permission to
fight one.
Montluc apparently convinced Francis to give his...
- Talleyrand-Périgord,
Prince de
Chalais and Françoise de
Montluc,
daughter of Maréchal de
Montluc. He
started to
serve in the
military early in his life...