-
itself was
dissolved in 1830. The
Province of
Orléanais roughly corresponds to the old
Duchy of
Orléanais and was
created on 7
April 1498 when
Louis II...
- The
Orléanais dialect (French pronunciation: [ɔʁleanɛ]) is a
langue d'oïl that was part of a
dialect group called Francien. The
dialect covers three departments...
- Jean-Baptiste
Donatien de
Vimeur was born in Vendôme, in the
province of
Orléanais, and he was
educated at the
Jesuit college in Blois.
After the
death of...
-
replaced by the
Province of
Orléanais which was
informally still known as the 'Duchy of
Orléanais'. The
Duchy of
Orléanais was
created in 1344 by raising...
- Guernésiais Jèrriais
Sercquiais Law
French Augeron Cauchois Cotentinais Orléanais Paydret Picard Poitevin–Saintongeais
Poitevin Saintongeais Walloon West...
- of the Crown.
After Henry's
exchange of appanages,
Charles IX gave the
Orléanais to his
mother Catherine,
former Queen of France, as
reward for her role...
-
reign as Miss France.
Coquerel won the
title of Miss
Orléanais 2013. She
represented Orléanais (historical
province of France) at Miss
France 2014. Coquerel...
-
Middle Ages in the
regions of Île-de-France (with
Paris at its centre),
Orléanais, as well as Touraine, Berry, and
Bourbonnais before the establishment...
-
Source located within the city. The club was
originally called Arago Sport Orléanais and
founded as the
football section of a
general sports club in the city...
- 11th century), and was a
frontier between Champagne, Île-de-France, and
Orléanais,
being part of each of
these provinces at
different times in history....