- Françoise-Louise de La
Baume Le Blanc,
Duchess of La
Vallière and
Vaujours (6
August 1644 – 6 June 1710) was a
French noblewoman and the
mistress of King...
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Vallière (French pronunciation: [valjɛʁ]; Occitan: Valièra,
before 1996:
Vallières) is a
commune in the
Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region...
- Look up fr:
Vallières in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vallières may
refer to:
Vincent Vallières (born 1978),
Canadian singer Yvon
Vallières (born 1949)...
-
Pierre "PK"
Vallières (22
February 1938 – 23
December 1998) was a
Canadian journalist and writer,
known as an
intellectual leader of the
Front de libération...
- Jean-Florent de
Vallière (7
September 1667 – 7
January 1759) was a
French artillery officer of the 18th century. He was lieutenant-general of the King's...
- to
someone who
lives in a valley.
Variants include Vallière,
Vallières, de
Vallière, and La
Vallière.
Notable people with the
surname Vallier include: John...
- Bragelonne,
Louise de la
Vallière, and The Man in the Iron Mask. In four-volume
editions volume names remain except that
Louise de la
Vallière and The Man in the...
- Jean
Vallière (died 8
August 1523 in Paris) was an
Augustinian friar. He was
burned at the
stake for
heresy in 1523 for
supporting the
teachings of Martin...
-
weightlifting during his
first year of high school. His sister's boyfriend, Iain
Valliere, saw Bumstead's
potential and
helped him
prepare to compete. He started...
- The Château de
Vallière is a 19th-century château in Mortefontaine, in the Oise département, in the Hauts-de-France region. The park is
partly located...