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Armand Jean du Plessis, 1st Duke of
Richelieu (9
September 1585 – 4
December 1642),
known as
Cardinal Richelieu, was a
French Catholic prelate and statesman...
- Look up
Richelieu or
richelieu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Richelieu (UK: /ˈrɪʃəljɜː/, US: /-l(j)uː/; French: [ʁiʃ(ə)ljø] ) may
refer to: Cardinal...
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Italian orders for the Littorio-class
battleships the
previous year. The
Richelieus were
based on the
preceding Dunkerque class, but
scaled up to accommodate...
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Richelieu (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ syʁ ʁiʃ(ə)ljø]) is a city in
eastern Montérégie in the
Canadian province of Quebec,
about 40...
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significant improvements to its
harbor and
shipyard facilities, as the
smaller Richelieus already stretched the
limitations of
existing shipyards. With construction...
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Richelieu (French: duc de
Richelieu) was a
title of
French nobility. It was
created on 26
November 1629 for
Armand Jean du
Plessis de
Richelieu (known...
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underground Carrousel du Louvre, or (for
authorized visitors) from the p****age
Richelieu connecting to the
nearby rue de Rivoli. A
secondary entrance at the Porte...
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Richelieu was a
French fast battleship, the lead ship of the
Richelieu class.
Built as a
response to the
Italian Littorio class,
Richelieu and its sister...
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Louis François
Armand de
Vignerot du Plessis, 3rd Duke of
Richelieu (French: [lwi fʁɑ̃swa aʁmɑ̃ də viɲʁo dy plɛsi]; 13
March 1696 – 8
August 1788), was...
- is the
national library of France,
located in
Paris on two main sites,
Richelieu and François-Mitterrand. It is the
national repository of all that is...