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Verteuil-sur-Charente (French pronunciation: [vɛʁtœj syʁ ʃaʁɑ̃t],
literally Verteuil on Charente,
before 1962:
Verteuil) is a
commune in the Charente...
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Jacques Alexis de
Verteuil (26
March 1726 – 24
December 1793) was a
French general and
chevalier of the
Order of the Holy
Spirit (1770).
Having served...
- The Château de
Verteuil is a
historic building in Charente, France. It
dates back to 1080 and has
since been
extensively rebuilt,
although 12th-century...
- Roucy,
Count of Blanzac,
Count de La Rochefoucauld-Montbel and
Baron de
Verteuil. They were:
Blessed of the
Catholic Church (the two
brothers bishops m****acred...
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Verteuil-d'Agenais (French pronunciation: [vɛʁtœj daʒ(ə)nɛ],
literally Verteuil of Agenais; Occitan: Vertuèlh d'Agenés) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne...
- convalescence. For some
years thereafter, he
retired to his
country estate of
Verteuil.
Although his
fortune had been much reduced, in time he was able to restore...
- The Château de
Verteuil, also
known as Château des Vallons, is a château in
Verteuil-d'Agenais, Lot-et-Garonne, France. A
castrum or
small fort was do****ented...
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Rediscovered in a barn in the 1850s, they were hung at the family's Château de
Verteuil.
Since then they have been the
subject of
intense scholarly debate about...
- Montignac-Charente • L'Oisellerie •
Richemont •
Rochebrune • La
Rochefoucauld •
Verteuil • Villebois-Lavalette Charente-Maritime (17)
Aulnay •
Broue • Fouras...
- In:
Seven Slaves & Slavery:
Trinidad and
Tobago 1777–1838, by
Anthony de
Verteuil, Port of Spain, pp. 371–379. Luke,
Learie B. (2007).
Identity and secession...