- so-called
Barrois mouvant,
became a fief of the
Kingdom of
France in 1301 and was
elevated to a
duchy in 1354. The
Barrois non-
mouvant remained a part of...
-
Henry III of Bar had to
receive the
western part of his
lands (Barrois
mouvant) as a fief by King
Philip IV of France. In 1475, the
Burgundian duke Charles...
-
indicates the
village of Longuyon,
which was
technically part of the
Barrois mouvant. The
final laisse was
added to an
already completed poem,
since it deplores...
- and paid
homage to
Philip for part of his lands, then
called the
Barrois mouvant. He also
undertook to
fight in
Cyprus against the
Muslim forces. Henry...
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merlan + Gîte à la noix + Araignée + Plat de tranche, rond de tranche,
mouvant + Bavette d'aloyau + Hampe + Onglet + Aiguillette
baronne Bavette de...
-
Barrois mouvant (composed of the
bailiwicks of Bar and B****igny) was
under the
jurisdiction of the
Parlement of
Paris whereas Barrois non-
mouvant (i.e....
-
village of Domrémy, then in the
French part of the
Duchy of Bar, or
Barrois mouvant,
located west of the Meuse. The part of the
duchy lying east of the Meuse...
- complicated: the
western part of
Barrois (west of the Meuse),
known as
Barrois mouvant, was
detached from the rest of
Barrois in the
early 14th
century and taken...
- Stockholm, and sent
instead a text
subsequently published in La Pensée et le
mouvant. He was
elected a
foreign honorary member of the
American Academy of Arts...
- III of Bar had to
receive the
western part of the
County of Bar (Barrois
mouvant) as a
French fief from the
hands of King
Philip IV. In 1408, a Burgundian...