- Vincent-Marie Viénot de
Vaublanc, 1st
baron Viénot de
Vaublanc and of the
Empire as
known as "count de
Vaublanc" ' (2
March 1756 – 21
August 1845) was...
- Jean-Baptiste
Bernard Viénot,
chevalier de
Vaublanc (17
September 1761 in Ouanaminthe, Saint-Domingue – 19
December 1812 in Lithuania),
Chevalier of the...
- Vincent-Victor
Henri Viénot de
Vaublanc,
known as the
Viscount de
Vaublanc, was a
French writer, artist,
civil administrator [fr], and
diplomat born on...
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Pompidou Retailleau de La
Rocque de La Tour du Pin
Sarkozy Schuman de
Vaublanc de Villèle de
Villiers Zemmour Commentators Barbier Buisson Giesbert de...
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Pompidou Retailleau de La
Rocque de La Tour du Pin
Sarkozy Schuman de
Vaublanc de Villèle de
Villiers Zemmour Commentators Barbier Buisson Giesbert de...
- Viénot (1804–1872),
French portrait painter Jean-Baptiste
Bernard Viénot de
Vaublanc (1761–1812),
French army
officer Jimmy Vienot (born 1995),
French kickboxer...
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magical abilities, born in Saint-Domingue as a
slave owned by
Comte de
Vaublanc, a
French vampire nobleman and
plantation owner. She
travels to France...
- into the
Moselle department. One of its
first prefects was the
comte de
Vaublanc, from 1805 to 1814. By the
Treaty of
Paris of 1814
following the first...
-
certain policies (e.g. press) François-Régis de La
Bourdonnaye Count of
Vaublanc Jacques-Joseph Corbière
Prince Polignac Ferdinand de
Bertier de Sauvigny...
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aristocrats at
their palace, but lose the
element of
surprise when
Annette sees
Vaublanc, the
vampire who
enslaved her and her mother,
among the partygoers. They...