François de Blanchefort de Créquy, later Marquis de Marines, 2 October 1629 to 3 February 1687, was a 17th-century French noble and soldier, who served...
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is true. "Souvenirs de la Marquise de Créquy". penelope.uchicago.edu. Chisholm 1911, p. 411. "Chap. IV: Souvenirs de mme de Créquy". penelope.uchicago...
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Alphonse de Créquy, Comte de Canaples (died 1711), was a French aristocrat who became a close friend of King Charles II of England. Alphonse de Créquy was...
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Créquy (often spelled Créqui) is a French noble family which originated in Artois. The family took its name from the small lordship of Créquy, in present-day...
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on 10th. Between 22 and 26 December, a second force under Marshal François de Créquy bombarded Luxembourg with 3,000 to 4,000 mortar shells but with winter...
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de Créquy, Prince de Poix and Duc de Lesdiguières (1578–1638), was a leading French soldier of the first half of the 17th century. Charles de Créquy,...
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state of Baden-Württemberg. It featured a French army commanded by François de Créquy and an Imperial force under Charles V, Duke of Lorraine. While in...
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since the Middle Ages. François de Créquy 1625–1697 French Distinguished during the siege of Lille in 1667, François de Créquy was, along with Turenne...
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Charles III de Blanchefort-Créquy, sieur de Blanchefort, prince de Poix, duc de Créquy (24 March 1624 – 13 February 1687) was a French peer and soldier...
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François de Bonne, duc de Lesdiguières (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa də bɔn dyk də lediɡjɛʁ], 1 April 1543 – 21 September 1626) was a French soldier...
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epidemics, despite its neutrality. In 1675, the French army under Marshal François de Créquy occupied the city. Dinant was briefly taken by the Austrians at the...
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List of European Jewish nobility (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Francisco de Silva y Solis (Marquis de Montfort): Military commander under Emperor Leopold I; greatly aided in the defeat of the French François de Créquy in...
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Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg (redirect from Meinhart de Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg)
afterwards, maréchal de camp (major general), during the Franco-Dutch War in 1678. He fought under Marshal François de Créquy at the Battle of Kochersburg...
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Marshal of France (redirect from Maréchal de France)
France in 1620 François d'Esparbes de Lussan, Viscount of Aubeterre [fr] (c. 1571–1628), Marshal of France in 1620 Charles de Créquy, Prince of Poix...
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works were in good condition. In January 1684, the French Marshal François de Créquy succeeded in cutting Luxembourg off from the main Spanish army. An...
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was taken over by Jacobin Club; they included that of the soldier François de Créquy (1629–1687), designed by Charles Le Brun and executed by Antoine Coysevox...
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Louis-Christophe de la Rochefoucauld-Lascaris (1704-1734), Marquis de Langeac and Urfé. They had three children: Alexandre-François (or Jean-Antoine-François), Marquis...
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April 1554 by Gilles de Gaude, titular bishop of Rhaphanaea. Later that afternoon, he was then consecrated as a bishop by François de Laval, Bishop of Dol...
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the French in the north of France, where he was defeated in 1667 by François de Créquy. Marchin then retired to his estate at Modave Castle, where he spent...
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factions withdrew to their winter quarters as usual. But French Marshal François de Créquy wrote to his King in Paris that he saw a good opportunity to take...
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Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine (redirect from Jean de Lorraine, 1st Cardinal de Lorraine)
Duke of Lorraine and Claude, Duke of Guise. His younger brother, François, Comte de Lambesc, died in the Battle of Pavia in 1525. In 1520 his mother retired...
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Paul Barras (redirect from Paul François Nicolas, comte de Barras)
Paul François Jean Nicolas, Vicomte de Barras (French: [bara:s]; 30 June 1755 – 29 January 1829), commonly known as Paul Barras, was a French politician...
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Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
which secured French dominance on the Continent. In 1675 he defeated François de Créquy at Konzer Brucke, and died the same year in Austrian service. The...
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François de Montmorency, 2nd Duke of Montmorency KG (17 July 1530 – 6 May 1579) was a French noble, governor, diplomat and soldier during the latter Italian...
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Lorraine were besieging Trier, which Turenne had taken in the autumn of 1673. Créquy was sent with 14,000 men and 11 guns to relieve the city. They were stopped...
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History of Freiburg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
However, when peace negotiations had already begun in Nijmegen, marshal François de Créquy did not send his troops into the winter quarters, but surprisingly...
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François Joseph Lefebvre, Duke of Danzig (/ləˈfɛvrə/ lə-FEV-rə, French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʒɔzɛf ləfɛvʁ]; 25 October 1755 – 14 September 1820), was a French military...
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Brienne (Comte de ) et Loménie de Brienne (Etienne-Charles de), Journal de l'Assemblée des Notables de 1787, éd. P. Chevallier, 1960. Mme de Créquy, Souvenirs...
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contemporaries, de Tessé played an active role in the wars of Louis XIV; in 1669, he was appointed to the staff of Marshall François de Créquy and raised a...
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Ottone Enrico del Caretto, Marquis of Savona (redirect from Otto de Grana)
right flank on exactly the right moment against the French under François de Créquy, inflicting a severe defeat. On the battlefield a Grana-memorial was...
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