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Tanlay (French pronunciation: [tɑ̃lɛ]) is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. Château de
Tanlay Communes...
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Tanlay at
Tanlay (Yonne) is a
French château
built in
Burgundy during the
sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries,
famous for its
beauty and...
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Tanlay, b. 1285
Robert III, Lord of
Tanlay, 1307–1346 John II, Lord of
Tanlay, 1308–1342
Philip II, Lord of
Tanlay, 1320–1384
Peter of
Tanlay, 1352–1383...
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eldest son was
Peter of Courtenay, Lord of Conches. William,
Seigneur of
Tanlay (1168 –
before 1248)
Isabella (1169 –
after 1194)
Constance (after 1170–1231)...
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April 1599–1681),
seigneur de La Vrillière,
marquis de Châteauneuf and
Tanlay (1678),
comte de Saint-Florentin, was a
French politician. He was the son...
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Billancourt Studios in
Paris and on
location at the Château de
Tanlay and
Fontenay Abbey. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director René...
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viewed from the side
Gallery painted in trompe-l'œil in the Château de
Tanlay,
France Detail of the
forced perspective stage scenery of the
Teatro Olimpico...
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Music by J.
Peter Robinson Production companies OLC/Rights
Entertainment Tanlay Productions New
Zealand Film
Production Fund New
Zealand Film Commission...
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Courtenay whose agnatic descendants died out in 1733, and William,
Seigneur of
Tanlay whose agnatic descendants died out in 1384
Peter II of
Courtenay (eldest...
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personnes (1623 and 1647), and for the châteaux he constructed, most
notably Tanlay in Burgundy, as well as some
modest houses in Paris, the
grandest of which...