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Vienne became part of
Middle Francia. King
Charles II the Bald ****igned the
Viennois district in 869 to
Comte Boso of Provence, who in 879
proclaimed himself...
- 1307–1318
Guigues VIII of
Viennois (1309–1333),
Dauphin of
Viennois,
ruled 1318–1333
Humbert II of
Viennois (1312–1355),
Dauphin of
Viennois,
ruled 1333–1349 Humbert...
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whipped cream. In
France and in the
United Kingdom it is
known as café
viennois. In
northern continental Europe, the term
Wiener Melange refers to a different...
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Dauphin de
France [dofɛ̃ də fʁɑ̃s] ),
originally Dauphin of
Viennois (Dauphin de
Viennois), was the
title given to the heir
apparent to the
throne of...
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Examples include croissants;
Vienna bread and its
French equivalent, pain
viennois,
often shaped into baguettes; brioche; pain au chocolat; pain au lait;...
- July 1461 Succeeded by
Louis XI Preceded by John of
Valois Dauphin of
Viennois 5
April 1417 – 3 July 1423 Duke of
Touraine Count of
Poitou 1417 – 21 October...
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Humbert I of
Viennois (c. 1240 – 12
April 1307) was
baron of la Tour-du-Pin and then also became, by his marriage,
dauphin of
Viennois. He was the son...
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Guigues VI (1184 – 14
March 1237),
known as André de Bourgogne,
Dauphin of
Viennois, was the
Count of Albon, Briançon, Grenoble, and
Oisans from 1228 until...
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Humbert II de la Tour-du-Pin (1312 – 4 May 1355) was the
Dauphin of the
Viennois from 1333 to 16 July 1349.
Humbert was the last
dauphin before the title...
- Isère, Drôme and Hautes-Alpes. The Dauphiné was
originally the Dauphiné of
Viennois. In the 12th century, the
local ruler Count Guigues IV of
Albon (c. 1095–1142)...