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generally known as a
seigneuresse or lady. The
seigneur could be a
noble or a
roturier (commoner) as well as a
corporation such as
religious order, a monastery...
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style themselves as a
baron (French: baron) if they were nobles; a
roturier (commoner)
could only be a
seigneur de la
baronnie (lord of the barony)...
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family of the
lesser nobility in Grenade-sur-Garonne, Languedoc.
After a
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grenadier corps of the
Aquitaine Regiment, he retired...
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exempts des corvées et
autres services auxquels étaient ****ujettis les
roturiers que l on
appelait "timaguas". Les
femmes étaient
nobles comme les hommes...
- brigade. In 1793,
Lazare Carnot and
Louis de Saint-Just were sent to find
roturier (non-aristocratic)
generals who
could prove successful (see: Campaigns...
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Holland worried that she
might be "a
sickly subject" and
wished that the "
roturier blood of the
mother might have
mitigated the
royal constitutions". Her...