- The Hôtel de
Simiane (a.k.a. "Hôtel de
Grignan Simiane") is a
listed hôtel
particulier in Aix-en-Provence. It is
located at
number 17 on the Rue Goyrand...
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Simiane-la-Rotonde (French pronunciation: [simjan la ʁɔtɔ̃d]; Occitan: Sumiana) is a
commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
department in southeastern...
- Bertrand-Rambaud V de
Simiane,
baron de
Gordes (c. 1513-c. 1578) was a
French military commander and lieutenant-general of Dauphiné.
First achieving prominence...
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Simiane-Collongue (French pronunciation: [simjan kɔlɔ̃g]) is a
commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region of...
- stage, (Baronesse de
Simiane is
absent from Act Two, and
Comtesse de Saint-Fond is
absent from Act Three). The
scene opens with
Simiane and Saint-Fond waiting...
-
property of the
Simiane family. Two
hypotheses are
suggested for the
transfer of the
castle from the
Simianes to the Sades. In 1627,
Diane Simiane married Jean-Baptiste...
- opera.
Examples of the
first are
Jenny in La dame
blanche and
Berthe de
Simiane in Les
mousquetaires de la reine; of the second,
Marguerite in Le Pré aux...
-
Comte (Philippe-Marcellin)
Camille de Tournon-
Simiane (1778 – 18 June 1833) was a
French bureaucrat, a
chambellan of
Napoleon I who
served the Emperor...
- was
published in 1725,
followed by two
others the next year.
Pauline de
Simiane, Mme de Sévigné's granddaughter,
decided to
officially publish her grandmother's...
- on 25
January 1761.
Having married, in 1777, Charles-François,
comte de
Simiane,
thereby becoming styled Countess by courtesy, it soon
became apparent...