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Villechauve (French pronunciation: [vilʃov]) is a
commune in the Loir-et-Cher
department in
central France.
Communes of the Loir-et-Cher
department "Répertoire...
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Claude de
Beauharnais (French pronunciation: [klod də boaʁnɛ]; 22
September 1674 – 15
January 1738) was a
French nobleman. He was
sieur de
Beaumont et...
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early 16th century, and
Guillaume de
Beauharnais held the
estate of
Villechauve, at Sennely. Some
years later, the
Beauharnais acquiring the neighbouring...
- Vaudreuil,
Rigaud and Saint-François-de-Nouvelle-Beauce, also
adding Villechauve (known
today as Beauharnois) and
Hocquart to his
existing seigneuries...
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these advantages to
promote the
development of Ellice's
seigneury of
Villechauve, more
commonly known as Beauharnois, the
management of
which Forsyth...
- (1710) Mille-Îles (1714) (Reconcession) Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes (1717)
Villechauve ou
Beauharnois (1729)
Rigaud (1732) Nouvelle-Longueuil (1734) Rigaud-De...
- Veuzain-sur-Loire Vievy-le-Rayé
Villavard La Ville-aux-Clercs
Villebarou Villebout Villechauve Villedieu-le-Château Villefranche-sur-Cher Villefrancœur Villeherviers...
- had
purchased a
large estate just
outside Montreal, the
seigneury of
Villechauve,
where they
wanted to
establish another colonial settlement. The seigneury...
- 100 ha). In 1795, he
purchased the 324-square-mile (840 km2)
seigneury of
Villechauve (also
known as Beauharnois) from
Michel Chartier de Lotbinière, Marquis...
- Veuzain-sur-Loire Vievy-le-Rayé
Villavard La Ville-aux-Clercs
Villebarou Villebout Villechauve Villedieu-le-Château Villefranche-sur-Cher Villefrancœur Villeherviers...