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Solre is a
river in
France that runs in the Département Nord in the
region Hauts-de-France. It
originates from the
confluence of two
source streams at...
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Prince of
Solre Philippe-Alexandre-Emmanuel of Croÿ (1676–1723), 2nd
Prince of
Solre Emmanuel, 7th Duke 1767–1784 (1718–1784), 3rd
Prince of
Solre Anne Emmanuel...
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Emanuel de Croÿ,
Prince of
Solre, 7th Duke of Croÿ (23 June 1718 - 30
March 1784) was a
French soldier of the 18th
century who
attained the rank of Marshal...
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Solre-le-Château (French pronunciation: [sɔʁ lə ʃɑto] ) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. The
river Solre flows through the commune...
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direct descendant of Anne
Emmanuel de Croÿ, the 8th Duke of Croÿ of the
Solre. Chrétien
Desmarais and her
husband donated money to
build one of the tallest...
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Solre-sur-Sambre is a
village and
district of the muni****lity of Erquelinnes,
located in the
Hainaut Province in Wallonia, Belgium. The
village lies...
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following districts: Barbençon, Beaumont, Leugnies, Leval-Chaudeville, Renlies,
Solre-Saint-Géry, Strée, and Thirimont. The Tour Salamandre, an 11th-century donjon...
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Solre-sur-Sambre
Castle (French: Château de
Solre-sur-Sambre) is a
water castle in
Solre-sur-Sambre in the muni****lity of Erquelinnes,
province of Hainaut...
- Jean de Croÿ (14
November 1588—1640),
count of
Solre,
baron of
Molembaix and
marquess of Renty,
knight of the
Golden Fleece, was a
nobleman from the Low...
- Grand-Reng, Hantes-Wihéries, Montignies-Saint-Christophe, and
Solre-sur-Sambre. The
Solre-sur-Sambre
Castle "Wettelijke
Bevolking per
gemeente op 1 januari...