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    Guignard 1768–1784 Marie-Gabriel-Florent-Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier 1784–1792 Ambassadors under the French Revolution and First French Empire. Charles...
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    Clouet, who was a child when Mary was in France. 2 more versions from Bibliotheque Municipale Méjanes, Aix en Provence. Both bear a 16th century text(thus...
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    p. 208 Bombelles, Marc-Marie marquis de (1977). Journal (in French). Vol. 1: 1780-1784. Droz. pp. 258–65. Banat 2006, p. 151-152. Cronin 1974, pp. 204–05...
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  • Charles-Frédéric Reinhard (1761–1837) 1830–1839: Jean Baptiste de Alleye de Ciprey (1784-184?) 1840–1842: Antoine Louis Deffaudis (1786–1869) 1842–1847: Justin de...
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    Napoleon (redirect from Napoleon of France)
    became an outspoken Corsican nationalist and admirer of Paoli. In September 1784, Napoleon was admitted to the École militaire in Paris where he trained to...
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    Jean-Pierre Blanchard (category Pages with French IPA)
    Britain (and the first outside France), when Italian Vincenzo Lunardi flew from Moorfields to Ware on 15 September 1784. Blanchard's propulsion mechanisms...
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    French cuisine is the cooking traditions and practices from France. In the 14th century, Guillaume Tirel, a court chef known as "Taillevent", wrote Le...
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    ambassador of Great Britain to France (French: L'Ambassadeur britannique en France) was the foremost diplomatic representative in France of the Kingdom of Great...
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    west of Paris, France. The palace is owned by the government of France and since 1995 has been managed, under the direction of the French Ministry of Culture...
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    Ferdinand VII (category 1784 births)
    Ferdinand VII (Spanish: Fernando VII; 14 October 1784 – 29 September 1833) was King of Spain during the early 19th century. He reigned briefly in 1808...
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    Comprehensive Introduction. p. 170. Auron, Yair (2003). The Banality of Denial. Transaction Publishers. p. 102. ISBN 1-4128-1784-6. Portals:  Politics  France...
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    Marshal of France in 1859 Adolphe Niel (1802–1869), Marshal of France in 1859 Philippe Antoine d'Ornano, Count of Ornano (1784–1863), Marshal of France in 1861...
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    Auguste; French: [lwi sɛːz]; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution...
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    The 2nd Bombardment of Algiers took place between 12 and 21 July 1784. A joint Spanish-Neapolitan-Maltese-Portuguese fleet commanded by the Spanish Admiral...
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    The French West Indies or French Antilles (French: Antilles françaises, [ɑ̃tij fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; Antillean Creole: Antiy fwansé) are the parts of France located...
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    Montgolfier brothers (category Aviation history of France)
    invention of aviation 1783–1784, p. 15. Gillispie, p. 16. Gillispie, p. 21. Schama, S. (1989). Citizens. A Chronicle of the French Revolution, p. 125. Gillispie...
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    Bibliothèque nationale de France (French: [biblijɔtɛk nɑsjɔnal də fʁɑ̃s]; 'National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris...
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    beam and a total tonnage of 2,112 tonnes. She was launched on 28 September 1784 at the Reales Astilleros de Esteiro, at Ferrol. She was tested at sea on...
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    Diane et Endymion (category Tragédies en musique)
    at the Académie Royale de Musique, Paris (the Paris Opera) on 7 September 1784. It takes the form of an opéra (tragédie lyrique) in three acts. The libretto...
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    César-François Cassini de Thury (category 1784 deaths)
    Cassini de Thury (17 June 1714 – 4 September 1784), also called Cassini III or Cassini de Thury, was a French astronomer and cartographer. Cassini de Thury...
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    Louis-Sébastien Mercier (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    Louis XI, roi de France, pièce historique, Neuchâtel 1784: Montesquieu à Marseille, Lausanne, J.-P. Heubach et Paris, Poinçot 1784: Mon Bonnet de nuit...
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    New Brunswick (category 1784 establishments in the British Empire)
    due to numerous conflicts between France and the United Kingdom. From 1755 to 1764, the British deported Acadians en masse, an event known as the Great...
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  • Zemire en Azor (Zémire and Azor) is a 1784 semi-opera, a musical play "with spectacles and a ballet" by Bartholomeus Ruloffs. It is one of the most successful...
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  • Claude Victor de Boissieu (category People from Ambérieu-en-Bugey)
    de Boissieu (28 November 1784 – 23 November 1868) was a French artist and local politician. Boissieu was born in Ambérieu-en-Bugey, Ain. He first studied...
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    "Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre" (Marlborough is going off to war), also known as "Mort et convoi de l'invincible Malbrough" (The death and burial of the...
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    the last two being created in 1784. The desire for more efficient tax collection was one of the major causes for French administrative and royal centralisation...
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  • Marck (1719–1793). 1749: Elisabeth-Charlotte Huguet de Sémonville (1715–1784), comtesse d'Estrades. 1749: Marie-Françoise de Carbonnel de Canisy (1725–1796)...
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    Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (category Prisoners and detainees of France)
    Orgelet and Jeanne Madeleine Gaillande (2 July 1734 – 20 March 1811). In 1784, he was initiated into "Les Frères discrets", a masonic lodge in Charleville...
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    Louis XV (redirect from Louis XV of France)
    February 1710 – 10 May 1774), known as Louis the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé), was King of France from 1 September 1715 until his death in 1774. He succeeded...
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    The French formal garden, also called the jardin à la française (French for 'garden in the French manner'), is a style of "landscape" garden based on...
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