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Rambouillet (UK: /rɒ̃ˈbuːjeɪ/, US: /ˌrɒmbuːˈjeɪ/, French: [ʁɑ̃bujɛ] ) is a
subprefecture of the
Yvelines department in the Île-de-France
region of France...
- Château de
Rambouillet (pronounced [ʃɑto də ʁɑ̃bujɛ]),
known in
English as the
Castle of
Rambouillet, is a château in the town of
Rambouillet, Yvelines...
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Catherine de Vivonne,
marquise de
Rambouillet (1588 – 2
December 1665),
known as
Madame de
Rambouillet, was a
society hostess and a
major figure in the...
- The
Rambouillet Agreement,
formally the
Interim Agreement for
Peace and Self-Government in Kosovo, was a
proposed peace agreement between the delegation...
- The
Rambouillet is a
breed of
sheep (Ovis aries). It is also
known as the
Rambouillet Merino or the
French Merino. The
development of the
Rambouillet breed...
- The
forest of
Rambouillet (French: Forêt de
Rambouillet,
pronounced [fɔʁɛ də ʁɑ̃bujɛ]), also
known as the
forest of
Yveline (Forêt de l'Yveline [fɔʁɛ...
- The Hôtel de
Rambouillet,
formerly the Hôtel de Pisani, was the
Paris residence of
Catherine de Vivonne,
marquise de
Rambouillet, who ran a
renowned literary...
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Nicolas d'Angennes,
sieur de
Rambouillet (c. 1531 –c. 1611) was a
French noble, governor,
diplomat and
soldier during the
French Wars of Religion. The...
- The
Rambouillet Decree was a
decree made by
Napoleon Bonaparte in
retaliation to the
Nonintercourse Act. It
stated that any
American ship that entered...
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European countries,
including France (where they
developed into the
Rambouillet), Hungary, the Netherlands, Prussia,
Saxony and Sweden. The
Merino subsequently...