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Seignelay (French pronunciation: [sɛɲlɛ]) is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. The
regional historian...
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Seignelay may
refer to:
Seignelay,
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central
France Jean-Baptiste Colbert,
Marquis de...
- Jean-Baptiste
Antoine Colbert,
Marquis of
Seignelay (1
November 1651 – 3
November 1690) was a
French politician. He was the
eldest son of Jean-Baptiste...
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Nevers and
Count of
Auxerre from 1028
until his
death at the
battle of
Seignelay against Robert I, Duke of Burgundy.
Renauld was the son of
Landerich of...
- The
Seignelay River (French: Rivière
Seignelay) is a
river of the Côte-Nord
region of Quebec. The
Seignelay River Rises to the
south of Lac Vallard. It...
- (1619–1683), the
prominent minister. Jean
Baptiste Colbert,
Marquis of
Seignelay (1651–1690),
Secretary of
State of the Navy.
Jacques Nicolas Colbert (1654–1707)...
- HMS
Marquis de
Seignelay, was the
French privateer Marquis de
Seignelay from Le Havre,
active in 1779–1800. The
British Royal Navy
captured her in 1780...
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representing sea divinities,
which was
commissioned in
Paris for
Colbert de
Seignelay,
Secretary of
State for the Navy.
Henry II
style wardrobe; c. 1580; walnut...
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Fontaine was
later elected. His son Jean-Baptiste Colbert,
Marquis de
Seignelay (1651–1690),
succeeded him as Navy Secretary. Colbert's
father and grandfather...
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ordered the
Egyptian garrison at
Sagallo to
retire to Zeila. The
cruiser Seignelay reached Sagallo shortly after the
Egyptians had departed.
French troops...