- The
Peerage of
France (French:
Pairie de France) was a
hereditary distinction within the
French nobility which appeared in 1180
during the
Middle Ages...
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recognized officially, used by or for: the
count of
Flanders (an
original pairie of the
French realm in
present Belgium, very rich, once
expected to be raised...
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Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 978-1419707780. Back to the
Pairie Melissa Gilbert on
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- 162. ISBN 978-1-846-14470-7. d'Hauterive, A. F. B. (1845).
Annuaire de la
pairie et de la
noblesse de
France et des
maisons souveraines de l'Europe et de...
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Louis with the
Duchy of Guyenne,
which was also
raised into a
peerage (
pairie). On 28 February 1402,
Charles juridically eman****ted his son and Louis...
- Arms The
Scots Peerage Roll of the
Peerage Wikiquote has
quotations related to Peerage.
Baronage Pairie,
French equivalent of the
English word "peerage"...
- way for the
Boulevard Saint-Germain). The family's
ducal peerage (duché-
pairie),
granted in 1635 to his
father Claude de
Rouvroy (1608–1693),
served as...
- Gondi. In 1581 it was
erected into a
duchy in the
peerage of
France (duché-
pairie) for
Albert de Gondi,
marshal of
France and
general of the galleys [fr]...
- son Louis, and was
erected into a
duchy in the
peerage of
France (duché-
pairie) in 1539. Marie,
daughter and
heiress of Henry, Duke of Montpensier, brought...
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December 1848. A
member of the
House of
Lords was
known as a pair (see also
pairie), or
officially as a
member of the
Prussian House of
Lords (Mitglied des...