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Vendôme (/vɒ̃ˈdoʊm/, French: [vɑ̃dom] ) is a
subprefecture of the
department of Loir-et-Cher, France. It is also the department's third-biggest commune...
- The
Place Vendôme (French pronunciation: [plas vɑ̃dom]),
earlier known as the
Place Louis-le-Grand, and also as the
Place Internationale, is a square...
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Vendôme in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vendôme is a town in Loir-et-Cher,
central France. Most
other uses of
Vendome or
Vendôme commemorate...
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Count of
Vendôme and, later, Duke of
Vendôme were
titles of
French nobility. The first-known
holder of the
comital title was
Bouchard Ratepilate. The...
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Place Vendome may
refer to:
Place Vendôme, a
square in the 1st arrondis****t of Paris,
France Place Vendôme (film), a 1998
French film
Place Vendome (band)...
- François de
Vendôme may
refer to
various members of the
House of
Vendôme, in particular: François de
Vendôme,
Vidame de
Chartres (1522–1560),
French soldier...
- The Hôtel de
Vendôme (French pronunciation: [otɛl də vɑ̃dom]) is a five-star
hotel situated at 1
Place Vendôme in the 1st arrondis****t of Paris. Founded...
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Charles de Bourbon, duc de
Vendôme (2 June 1489 – 25
March 1537) was a
French soldier, governor,
Prince du Sang and
courtier during the
reigns of Louis...
- La Fère, Picardy, France, the
second son of
Charles of Bourbon, Duke of
Vendôme (1489–1537), and his wife, Françoise d'Alençon (died 1550). He was the...
- Bourbon-
Vendome. He held the
titles of 1st Duke of
Vendôme, 2nd Duke of
Beaufort and 2nd Duke of Étampes, but is also
simply known as César de
Vendôme. Born...