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Vaudémont (French pronunciation: [vodemɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France. Château de
Vaudémont -
ruined 11th-century...
- 1365-1431
Frederick I,
Count of
Vaudémont, 1369-1415 Anthony,
Count of
Vaudémont, 1400-1458
Frederick II,
Count of
Vaudémont, 1428-1470 René II, Duke of Lorraine...
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Vaudémont is a
commune in France.
Vaudémont may also
refer to:
Elisabeth of Lorraine-
Vaudémont (c. 1395–1456),
German regent and
translator Henri of Lorraine-Vaudémont...
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October 25, 1415 in the
Battle of Agincourt) was a
Count of
Vaudémont. He was the son of Duke John I of
Lorraine (1346-1390) and
Sophie of Württemberg...
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Frederick (Ferry) II of Lorraine-
Vaudémont (c. 1428 – 31
August 1470) was a
French nobleman. He was
Count of
Vaudémont and Lord of
Joinville from 1458...
- blind. In 1445, she
married her
second cousin Frederick II,
Count of
Vaudémont (1420–1470), at Nancy. The
marriage was a
dynastic alliance, arranged...
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Antoine of
Vaudémont (c. 1400 – 22
March 1458) was
Count of
Vaudémont and
Sieur de
Joinville from 1418 to 1458. By marriage, he was also
Count of Harcourt...
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Henri of Lorraine-
Vaudémont (died 20
October 1505) was
bishop of Thérouanne, and then
bishop of Metz from 1484 to 1505. From an
aristocratic family, he...
- The Château de
Vaudémont is a
ruined 11th-century
castle in the
commune of
Vaudémont in the Meurthe-et-Moselle département of France. At its greatest...
- male line of the
House of Lorraine. The
House of Lorraine's
branch of
Vaudémont and
Guise become the main
branch after a
brief interlude in 1453–1473...