Melun (French pronunciation: [məlœ̃] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region, north-central France. It is located on...
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Seine-et-Marne (category Departments of Île-de-France)
In 2019, it had a population of 1,421,197. Its prefecture is Melun, although both Meaux and Chelles have larger populations. Seine-et-Marne is one of...
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The Diocese of Meaux (Latin: Dioecesis Meldensis; French: Diocèse de Meaux) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The diocese comprises...
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Louis XI had the Puisaye domains returned to Jacques Coeur's son Geoffroy, and Chabannes's other properties granted to his rivals Charles de Melun, Jean...
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d'Aguesseau (1747–1826), deputy of the nobility of the bailiwick of Meaux. Armand Désirée de Vignerot Duplessis-Richelieu, duc d'Aiguillon (1761–1800), deputy...
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predecessor, Louis de Melun. In July 1490, he was sent as an ambassador to England. A conflict with the cathedral chapter of Notre Dame de Paris in 1492...
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Andelot, the Prince de Condé, Gaspard de Coligny and Guyonne XVIII de Laval were considered the instigators of the 1567 "surprise de Meaux", a failed attempt...
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marbres antiques. Éd. Antoine Héron de Villefosse et Étienne Michon. Paris : s. n., 1896 ; Paris : G. Braun, 1918 ; Melun : imprimerie Administrative ; Paris :...
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House of Béthune (redirect from Seigneur de Henrichemont)
married Anne de Melun, who brought him the barony and castle of Rosny. François (1532–1575), son of Jean IV, was Baron of Rosny. His eldest son Louis died in...
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the Roman era, was that through the centre of the city heading for Meaux and Melun. This road began in Paris with what is now the Rue du Pourtour-Saint-Gervais...
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This is a list of schools in France Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague, Paris École Canadienne Bilingue de Paris Notre-Dame International High School, Verneuil-sur-Seine...
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12th arrondissement of Paris (redirect from Arrondissement de Reuilly)
Paris to Chelles and Meaux to the east and to Melun to the southeast. In the 11th century, the forest that would later become the bois de Vincennes was considered...
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Fontainebleau (section Royal Château de Fontainebleau)
the Île-de-France region; it is the only one to cover a larger area than Paris itself. The commune is closest to Seine-et-Marne Prefecture, Melun. Fontainebleau...
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(1422–1432) Louis de Melun (1432–1474) Tristan de Salazar (1475–1519), who concluded the first treaty of alliance between France and Switzerland Étienne de Poncher...
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Châteaudun and as successors of Herbertians the counties of Troyes, Reims and Meaux - core of the County of Champagne, and finally the kingdom of Navarre. The...
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Pyrenees P'tit Louis Pavé d'Auge - Normandy Pavé d'Isigny - Normandy Pavin Perail Pérassu Port Salut Raclette Rochebarron Roucoulons Roue de Brielove Saint...
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Counts of Blois (redirect from Comte de Blois)
France. This title of nobility seems to have been created in 832 by Emperor Louis the Pious for Count William, the youngest son of Adrian, Count of Orléans...
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Battle of Mormant (category Battles in Île-de-France)
de Kellermann's VI Cavalry Corps (2,788). In addition, there were 4,500 men from Étienne Maurice Gérard's Reserve of Paris. Farther east near Melun were...
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Aquitaine; indeed, the territories of Odo I were Blois, Chartres, Melun and Meaux. In addition, the couple were just waiting for the statutory nine months...
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however, and frequently retired from court to the abbey of Saint Pierre de Melun, which he had been granted in 1560. The third civil war would be the most...
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List of executioners (redirect from Monsieur de Paris)
1964 by Richard Clark. The English Hangmen from 1850 to 1964 by Richard Clark. Histoires de Bourreaux Liste des Bourreaux de France by Jean-Louis Garret....
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Pierre Richer de Belleval. December 12 – The marquis of Vitry, gouvernor of Meaux, rallies to the king. December Exactions of Anne de Sanzay, Count of...
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2359 homes are built from 1965 to 1973. Louis Arretche architect who officiated in the northern districts of Melun, is the Chief planner. It gathers today...
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Notre-Dame de Maylis), monks (Maylis, Landes) Maymac Abbey, see Meymac Abbey Melun Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Melun), monks, Diocese of Sens (Melun, Seine-et-Marne)...
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Transilien (category Rail transport in Île-de-France)
trains on this line operate from Gare de l'Est along the following routes: Transilien P North Paris Est - Meaux Paris Est - Crouy-sur-Ourcq - La Ferté-Milon...
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Populations légales de Mayotte en 2017 Répartition de la population en Polynésie française en 2017, Institut de la statistique de la Polynésie française...
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Belvallette Frères Bergeon & Descoins Berlioz & Gouillon (Paris) Berluteau (Melun) Bernin (Tours) Berton-Labourdette Besset (Annonay) Beuzelin Bigatti (Nice)...
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October, his forces laid siege to Meaux, capturing it on 11 May 1422. Henry V died on 31 August 1422 at the Château de Vincennes to the east of Paris. The...
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once more, striking upon a plan to seize the king at Meaux. After the failure of the Surprise of Meaux, the Protestant army that had intended to capture...
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something permanent. After lengthy discussions, the clergy assembled at Melun (1579–80) consented to renew the contract for ten years, a measure destined...
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