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Villequier (French pronunciation: [vilkje]) is a
former commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. On 1 January...
- René de
Villequier,
baron de Clervaux, d'Aubigny et d'Ivry-le-Château (c. 1530 –1586) was a
French governor and
favourite of king
Henri III
during the...
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together only a few
months later, when
their boat
overturned on the
Seine in
Villequier on 4
September 1843.
Nineteen years old and pregnant, she died when her...
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Villequiers (French pronunciation: [vilkje]) is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of France. An area of
forestry and...
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Villequier-Aumont (French pronunciation: [vilkje omɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Villequier-Aumont was...
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Georges de
Villequier,
vicomte de La
Guerche (c. 1556 –10
February 1592) was a courtier,
governor and
military commander during the
latter French Wars...
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Aumont (also
Marquis of
Villequier, etc.). Louis-Marie-Joseph d'Aumont (1809–1888), 10th Duke of
Aumont (also
Marquis of
Villequier, etc.).
Burkes Peerage...
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Charles VII of
France until her
sudden death in 1450.
Married to André de
Villequier, one of the king's mignons, she enjo**** a
short but
fruitful marriage...
- Adèle was the only one who
outlived him. She is
buried in
Villequier Churchyard,
Villequier, France. Adèle's
obsession with
Pinson inspired the 1975 biographical...
- who was
still banished from France, was
unable to
attend her
funeral in
Villequier,
where their daughter Léopoldine was buried. From 1830 to 1837, Adèle...