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Marguerite de
Carrouges (née de
Thibouville; 1362, Château de Fontaine-la-Soret (Eure) – c. 1419) was a
French noblewoman. She
married Jean de Carrouges...
- Jérôme
Thibouville-Lamy & Cie,
abbreviated as "J.T.L.", was a
French musical instrument making company,
formed in the mid 19th
century from the merger...
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Thibouville (French pronunciation: [tibuvil]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure
department "Répertoire...
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Carrouges married Marguerite de
Thibouville, the only
daughter of the
highly controversial Robert de
Thibouville. De
Thibouville was a
Norman lord who had twice...
- Henri-Lambert d'Herbigny,
marquis de
Thibouville (1710 in
Paris – 1784) was a
notable French writer, wit and bi****ual. Born to a
conseiller d'État, he...
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accused Le Gris of
raping his wife,
Marguerite de Carrouges, née de
Thibouville, some
months before. He had gone to King
Charles VI, s****ing an appeal...
- wind instruments. As an
independent brand, it was
declined by the
names Thibouville-Cabart and
Cabart a Paris. The name was
bought out by F. Lorée in 1974...
- King
Charles VI. To
improve his finances, Jean
marries Marguerite de
Thibouville on the
promise of a
large dowry from Marguerite's father, Robert, that...
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thriller The
Beast Must Die. He also had a
supporting role as Sir
Robert de
Thibouville in
historical drama The Last Duel,
directed by
Ridley Scott. In 2022...
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established himself in Nürnberg, Germany.[citation needed] The Jérôme-
Thibouville-Lamy firm
started making wind
instruments around 1730 at La Couture-Boussey...