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Nicolas Fouquet,
marquis de Belle-Île,
vicomte de
Melun et Vaux (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ****ɛ]; 27
January 1615 – 23
March 1680) was the Superintendent...
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nobility title held by
Mathieu de
Lesseps Viscount of
Lesseps (French:
viscomte de Lesseps), a
French nobility title held by
Ferdinand de
Lesseps Lesseps...
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interest in the former. The book plot
concerns the
adventures of the
dashing Viscomte Anne de
Keroual de St. Ives, a
Napoleonic soldier enlisted as a private...
- in 893. In 972, the
County of
Bourges was
reduced to a
Viscounty as the
Viscomte de Bourges, and in 1101 was
annexed by France. In 1360, the
county was...
- Châtellaillon,
marquis de Rothelin,
comte de
Montgommery et Tancarville,
viscomte d'Abbeville, Melun,
comte de Neufchâtel et Valangin.
Longueville was governor...
- is an
Irish surname of
Breton origin,
descending from a
cadet branch of
Viscomte de Leon in
Northern Brittany. It
first appeared in
Ireland with the arrival...
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episodes Professor T.
Peter Tierney Episode: "Attachment Issues"
Franklin Viscomte de
Stormont / Lord
David Stormont 3
episodes TBA
Generation Z Sergeant...
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Adolphe Duchalais, "Charte inedité de l’an 1138,
relative à l’histoire des
viscomtes de Melun" (Bibliothèque de l’école des
chartes vol. 6 no. 6, 1845). Des...
- Laval. He was
Seigneur de
Laval and d'Acquigny, of Beaumont-du-Gâtinais,
Viscomte de Rennes,
Comte de
Caserte in
Campania and
Baron de Vitré. Guy IX was...
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transportation secretary William Wilson Corcoran,
banker and art
collector Viscomte Henri de Sibour,
architect George Dewey,
admiral of the Navy T. Coleman...