- pronunciation: [pineˈrɔːlo]; Piedmontese:
Pinareul [pinaˈrøl]; French:
Pignerol; Occitan: Pineròl) is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Turin...
- decision, "commuted" the
sentence to life
imprisonment at the fort of
Pignerol and
confiscation of Fouquet's property.:167 He also
launched a vendetta...
- a
letter to Bénigne
Dauvergne de Saint-Mars,
governor of the
prison of
Pignerol (which at the time was part of France). In his letter,
Louvois informed...
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while incarcerated on the
island of Sainte-Marguerite.
Another prisoner at
Pignerol was
Eustache Dauger, the so-called Man in the Iron Mask,
which some have...
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secured his arrest. He was
removed in
November 1671 from the
Bastille to
Pignerol,
where excessive precautions were
taken to
ensure that he was
firmly held...
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Dauger arrives in
Pignerol where he is
imprisoned under the
custody of
governor Saint-Mars. 1671 –
Imprisonment of
Lauzun in
Pignerol 1679 – Imprisonment...
- Officer-in-Charge of the
donjon (the main tower) of the
fortress Pinerolo (in
French Pignerol, 40
kilometers WSW of Turin, Italy),
which then
belonged to France. Saint-Mars...
- Strasbourg, the
Bishopric of Strasbourg, and Mulhouse) and the city of
Pignerol near the
Spanish Duchy of Milan.
Sweden received an
indemnity of five million...
- of the
remaining French held towns, as
leader of the
Supreme Council of
Pignerol.
Moving into
French service in France, he
served as a
diplomat in securing...
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Masque de Fer (hardcover) (in French). Paris: Plon. Lacroix, Paul (1836).
Pignerol,
histoire du
temps de
Louis XIV, 1680 (hardcover; 2 vol.) (in French) (1st ed...