- The Duke of
Tresmes (Fr.: duc de
Tresmes) was a
title in the
peerage of
France from 1648 to 1670, at
which point the
title was
changed to Duke of Gesvres...
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heraldry also uses
amphipteres as supporters, as do
those of the Duke of
Tresmes and Duke of Gesvres.
Amphipteres appear in
other modern fictional works...
- 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Bar-sur-Aube 1 The
Battle of Gué-à-
Tresmes (28 February–1
March 1814) was
fought between 14,500
French troops led...
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defeats French under Soult War of the
Sixth Coalition Battle of Gué-à-
Tresmes 28 Feb
France defeats Prussia and
Russia Spanish American wars of independence...
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Moissan Lycée
Pierre de
Coubertin L.E.P.
Charles Beaudelaire Lycée du Gué A
Tresme is in
nearby Congis-sur-Thérouanne.
Private Catholic secondary schools:...
- 1669–1675
Charles III de Créquy: 1676–1687 Léon Potier: 1687–1704 Duc de
Tresmes: 1704–1739
Bernard Potier: 1739–1757
Charles Louis d'Albert: 1757–1771...
- 1669–1675
Charles III de Créquy: 1676–1687 Léon Potier: 1687–1704 Duc de
Tresmes: 1704–1739
Bernard Potier: 1739–1757
Charles Louis d'Albert: 1757–1771...
- [431] Hôtel
Thirioux d'Arconville 3 22 rue des Quatre-Fils [432] Hôtel de
Tresmes 3 26
place des
Vosges [433] Hôtel de Vic 3 77 rue du
Temple [434] Hôtel...
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February 1814 Loss
Battle of
Vauchamps 14
February 1814 Loss
Battle of Gué-à-
Tresmes 28
February – 1
March 1814 Loss
Battle of
Craonne 7
March 1814 Loss Battle...
- Champaubert,
Battle of Montmirail,
Battle of Vauchamps,
Battle of Gué-à-
Tresmes,
Battle of Laon,
Battle of Reims,
Battle of Fère-Champenoise,
Battle of...