- The
Crusade of 1101 was a
crusade of
three separate movements,
organized in 1100 and 1101 in the
successful aftermath of the
First Crusade. It is also...
- of the Académie française in 1742. In England, he was
styled Duke of
Nivernois.
Mancini was born in Paris, son of
Philippe Jules François
Mancini (the...
- them in a letter, and
showed it next day to
Helvetius and the Duc de
Nivernois; who were so
pleased with it that,
after telling me some
faults in the...
-
Modern Gardening. With a
faithful translation into
French by The Duke of
Nivernois and an
introduction by
Alice Morse Earle (Facsimile reprint ed.). Canton...
- auprès du Roi de la Grande-Bretagne; avec M.M. les Ducs de Praslin, de
Nivernois, de Sainte-Foy, &
Regnier de Guerchy, Amb****ad. Extr. &c.&c.&c" (in French)...
- 1 (1827) p154. Guy Coquille, L'Angelier,
Histoire du pays et duché de
Nivernois, (1612). p394. Duchesne,
Louis (1910).
Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne...
- men off. men off. men Rgt.Touraine 3
battalions off. men off. men Rgt.
Nivernois 1
battalion off. men off. men
Brigade Crillon 4
battalions Rgt. Crillon...
- Die fürnehmste vnd
bekantiste Stätte vnd Plätze von
Burgund Bresse.
Nivernois vnd Dombes. Vol. 4. 1656. Die fürnehmste vnd
bekantiste Stätte vnd Plätze...
- 1756–59, and in 1762 Lady
Hervey wrote that it was "taken for the Duc de
Nivernois, the
French Amb****ador".
Gardens were
created in 1818 by
demolishing the...
-
retired to his estates, not
entering the
ligue camp. From his home in the
Nivernois he
promised Henri he was
still loyal and that he
would suffer the afflictions...