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Taranto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtaːranto] ; Tarantino: Tarde) is a
coastal city in Apulia,
Southern Italy. It is the
capital of the
province of Taranto...
- Étienne Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre Macdonald, 1st duc de
Tarente (French pronunciation: [etjɛn ʒak ʒozɛf alɛksɑ̃dʁ makdɔnald]; 17
November 1765 – 25 September...
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Louise Emmanuelle de Châtillon,
known as
Princesse de
Tarente (1763-1814) was a
French noble,
memoirist and
court official. She
served as lady-in-waiting...
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Bohemond I of
Antioch (c. 1054 – 5 or 7
March 1111), also
known as
Bohemond of
Taranto or
Bohemond of Hauteville, was the
prince of
Taranto from 1089 to...
- ├─>Marie (1315–1387) │ │ X 1) Guy de
Lusignan (1315–1343) │ │ X 2)
Robert de
Tarente (+1364) │ │ │ ├─>Philippe (1316–c.1233) │ │ │ ├─>Jacques (1318–1318) │...
- the
chamber where the ladies-in-waiting were gathered, the
Princesse de
Tarente,
according to Pauline,
approached one of the
revolutionaries and asked...
- the parish. In 1086 in the
Domesday Book
Tarrant Monkton was
recorded as
Tarente, and by 1280 it was
Tarent Moneketon, the
latter part of the name – derived...
- also had some
cadet lines that
never became king: Arms of
Philippe de
Tarente and his
heirs the
princes of Taranto. Arms of Croatia,
Dalmatia and Slavonia...
- her to
protect her from the mob.
Marie Thérèse,
alongside Princess de
Tarente,
Madame de Tourzel, the
Duchess de Maillé,
Madame de Laroche-Aymon, Marie...
- Maillé, Mme de Laroche-Aymon, Louise-Emmanuelle de Châtillon,
Princesse de
Tarente, Renée
Suzanne de Soucy, Mme de Ginestous, and a few noblemen, belonged...