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Rambures (French pronunciation: [ʁɑ̃byʁ]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Rambures is
situated on the D180...
- Le Château de
Rambures is a
castle situated in the
commune of
Rambures in the
Somme département of France. It was
constructed in the
Middle Ages in the...
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David de
Rambures (1364 –
October 25, 1415, at the
battle of Agincourt) was a
French knight,
member of the king's
council and
Grand Master of Crossbowmen...
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November 2020. Makin, Michael; Kelly, Catriona; Shepher, David; de
Rambures,
Dominique (1989).
Discontinuous Discourses in
Modern Russian Literature...
- Joigny,
Marquis d'Espenan
Marquis d'Espenan Régiment de Piémont Régiment de
Rambure Régiment de
Bourdonne et
Biscaras Régiment de
Molandin (Swiss) Régiment...
- Château de
Rambures (10 hectares) is a
private park with
arboretum and rose
garden located at the Château de
Rambures, 8, rue du Château,
Rambures, Somme...
- Jean-Louis
Vicomte de
Bretizel Rambures (French: [ʁɑ̃byʁ]; 19 May 1930 – 20 May 2006) was a
French journalist, author,
translator of literature, literary...
- Marie-Armande de
Rambures (1662-1689), was a
French courtier. She was the
first lover of Louis,
Dauphin of
France (son of
Louis XIV). She was born to René...
- over the
succeeding centuries.
Peter was
among its victims. He died at
Rambures on 31
August 1433, aged 43 years, and was
buried in the
abbey at Cercamp...
- an
admiral (the lord of Dampierre), the
Master of
Crossbowmen (David de
Rambures, dead
along with
three sons),
Master of the
Royal Household (Guichard Dauphin)...