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Tonnay-Charente (French pronunciation: [tɔnɛ ʃaʁɑ̃t]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime department,
administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France...
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later adopted the name "Athénaïs"), or more formally,
Mademoiselle de
Tonnay-Charente,
possessed the
blood of two of the
oldest noble families of France...
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Tonnay-Boutonne (French pronunciation: [tɔnɛ butɔn]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in southwestern...
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Canton of
Tonnay-Boutonne is a
former canton of the Charente-Maritime
department in France. It was
disbanded following the
French canton reorganisation...
- The
canton of
Tonnay-Charente is an
administrative division of the Charente-Maritime department,
western France. Its
borders were
modified at the French...
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princes de, respectively,
Bidache (Gramont),
Marcillac (La Rochefoucauld),
Tonnay-Charente (Mortemart), Poix (Noailles), Léon (Rohan-Chabot), etc. The original...
- the
gallery of the
Louvre are the
Angel and Hagar, from the
mansion of De
Tonnay Charente;
Tobias and Tobit, from the
Fieubet collection;
several pictures...
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granted the
status of port
autonome ("self-governing port").
Rochefort and
Tonnay-Charente
developed port
activities on the
river Charente. The two towns...
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Towns and
villages include Vergeroux, Soubise,
Rochefort and
Tonnay-Charente on the
tidal river, and Saint-Savinien, Taillebourg, Saintes, Cognac...
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Mortemart (20
March 1787,
Paris – 1
January 1875, Neauphle-le-Vieux),
prince of
Tonnay-Charente, then
Baron of
Mortemart and of the Empire, 11th duke of Mortemart...