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Trémouille (French pronunciation: [tʁemuj]; Occitan: Tremolha) is a
commune in the
Cantal department in south-central France. The
river Rhue
forms most...
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Trémouilles (French pronunciation: [tʁemuj]; Occitan: Tremolhas) is a
commune in the
Aveyron department in
southern France.
Communes of the
Aveyron department...
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Vladimirskaya (Princess
Elizabeth of Vladimir), Fräulein Frank, and
Madame Trémouille.
Tarakanova (tarakan is the
Russian word for ****roach) is a
later name...
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Marie Anne de La Trémoille,
princesse des
Ursins (1642 – 5
December 1722), was a
French courtier and
royal favourite known for her
political influence...
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Marie Armande de La Trémoille (Marie
Armande Victoire; 1677 – 5
March 1717) was a
French noblewoman and The
Princess of
Turenne by marriage. The eldest...
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Retrieved 16 June 2014. Hess 2007, pp. 246–247.
Trémouille 2013, p. 374.
Feliu 2003, p. 222. Lipiński 2016, p. 140. H. M. Barstad...
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Louis II de la Trémoille (29
September 1460 – 24
February 1525), also
known as La Trimouille, was a
French general. He
served under three kings: Charles...
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Trémouille-Saint-Loup (French pronunciation: [tʁemuj sɛ̃ lu]) is a
commune in the Puy-de-Dôme
department in
Auvergne in
central France.
Communes of the...
- 1822, p. 78.
Duncan 1841, pp. 96–99. Draper,
Peter (1864), "Charlotte de
Tremouille", The
House of Stanley;
Including the
Sieges of
Lathom Hous, with Notices...
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Trémouille 2011, p. 99.
Trémouille 2011, p. 100.
Trémouille 2011, p. 102.
Archi 2009, p. 214.
Trémouille 2011, pp. 100–101.
Trémouille 2011, p...