Vidame de Chartres was a title in the French nobility. There are a few vidame titles in France, of which that of Chartres is probably the best known,...
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François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres (1522 – 22 December 1560), was a successful soldier and glamorous courtier who figures in accounts of the brilliant...
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François de Vendôme may refer to various members of the House of Vendôme, in particular: François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres (1522–1560), French soldier...
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character of the advocatus operated also in the case of the vidame. The title of Vidame de Chartres is much the best known, having been held by several people...
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Vidame as a way to contact the Princesse. Vidame at the time of Henri II was François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres. The novel was an enormous commercial...
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accompanied his first cousin, François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres (d. 22 December 1560), the then Vidame de Chartres, to Metz, which was under siege...
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title Vidame de Chartres were François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres, the English soldier Thomas de Scales, 7th Baron Scales (d. 1460), Jean de Ferrieres...
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Montmorency; Jean d'Annebaut, son of the Admiral of France; François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres, were sent to London. For England: Henry Brandon; Edward Seymour...
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sent to Scotland to accompany the French former hostage François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres as his harbinger, employed to find his food and lodgings...
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Claude, Duke of Aumale (section Reign of François II)
Boulogne which ended the war of the Rough Wooing, Aumale and François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres, were among six French hostages sent to England. Upon the...
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of the duc de Choiseul, in 1785. Château d'Amboise, a castle in the Loire Valley Château at Châteauneuf-sur-Loire Château de La Ferté-Vidame, this château...
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began to consider his options of how to proceed. He wrote to the vidame de Chartres and Montmorency urging both men to provide assistance to him against...
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with him in Vendôme on his journey north. Among those opponents of the new regime, Porcien met with Navarre, Condé and the Vidame of Chartres, however no...
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Bourbon-Penthièvre (section House of Bourbon-Vendôme)
Château de La Ferté-Vidame; had been the home of the duc de Saint-Simon, the notoriously acidic observer of the court of Louis XIV. Château de Chanteloup;...
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(who had returned from Ghent), the comte de La Rochefoucauld, the prince de Porcien and the vidame de Chartres. Also present were a secretary of Montmorency's...
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House of Orléans (redirect from Maison de Bourbon-Orléans)
Château de La Ferté-Vidame – this had also been confiscated during the French Revolution and was the property of Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon-Penthièvre...
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Mercœur, pair de France, governor of Provence, then cardinal and Papal legate in France François de Vendôme, duc de Beaufort, pair de France, Grand Master...
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opened between the Protestants and the English on 15 August. The vidame de Chartres and a representative of Rouen were dispatched to treat with her. Elizabeth...
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List of Huguenots (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Huguenot leader. Jean de Ferrières, Vidame de Chartres (1520–1586), French nobleman, martyr who died in prison galley. Pierre de la Place (died 1572),...
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Jean-François Troin, which also cited the TGV stations of Vendôme, Mâcon, and Le Creusot. "Analyse de l'impact du TGV-Est sur les agglomérations de Metz...
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The 2016–17 Coupe de France First preliminary rounds comprised the first rounds of the 2016–17 Coupe de France preliminary rounds. The competition was...
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