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    Baron de Richemont (c. 1785-10 August 1853) was one of several people who claimed to be Louis XVII, the Dauphin who died during the French Revolution....
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  • Cherves-Richemont Saint-Crépin-de-Richemont in Dordogne Cherves-Richemont in Charente Castel of Richemont of Saint-Crépin-de-Richemont Château de Richemont of...
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    testing conducted in 1993 proved that Naundorff was not the Dauphin. Baron de Richemont's tale that Jeanne Simon, who was genuinely attached to him, smuggled...
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  • on the board of directors of the following firms: BHP British Airways Richemont Fluor Corporation Harmony Gold Kazakhmys SABMiller He also served as Deputy...
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    Rais' interests by asking Richemont to return some Breton lands to the young baron, specifically former estates of the late Miles de Thouars, father of Rais'...
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    travelled to Paris where another claimant to the French throne, the Baron de Richemont, was on trial. One of the witnesses for the prosecution read out his...
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    benefactor of the two seers, and Verrier, one of the partisans of the "Baron de Richemont" who hoped that the secret of La Salette related to the destinies...
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    Jean de (1908). Le baron de Richemont, fils de Louis XVI : nombreux portraits et documents. Paris: Louis Michaud. OCLC 5340605. Bonnefon, Jean de (1909)...
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  • David Martin de Campredon (général de division) Louis-Auguste Camus (général de brigade) Christian François Camus, baron de Richemont (général de brigade)...
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  • Ambroise de Loré (1396, château de Loré, Oisseau – May 24, 1446, Paris) was baron of Ivry in Normandy, a French military commander, and comrade-in-arms...
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    department in eastern France. Castle of Vaurenard : This is where the Baron de Richemont died. Castle Montfleury. Castle of Saint-Fonds. Heiho Niten Ichi Ryu...
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    Wertheimer, co-owner of Chanel Alain-Dominique Perrin, CEO of Richemont Baron Ernest-Antoine Seilliere de Laborde, CEO of Wendel and former head of Medef Carlos...
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    Duke Peter II and the Constable Arthur de Richemont. According to Guillaume Gruel [fr], he was one of Richemont's squires at his second wedding to Jeanne...
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    John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (category Barons Talbot)
    attack on their camp, he dispersed the 6000-strong army of the Constable Richemont, and on 7 July 1440 he retook Harfleur. In 1441, he pursued the French...
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    Louis Léon Théodore Gosselin (7 October 1855, in Richemont, Moselle – 7 February 1935) was a French historian and playwright who wrote under the pen name...
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  • that will rule Milan for a century. March – French troops under Guy de Richemont besiege the English commander in France, Edmund Beaufort, 1st Duke of...
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    hands for five months. King Charles VII of France sent a large army under Richemont. The English dug a double ditch rampart with only 1,000 men, while Somerset's...
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    Governance of England, ed. Plummer Arthur de Richemont, Matthieu D'Eseouchy and Chastellain's Chroniques (Soc. de l'Hist. de France) Beaucourt's Charles VII Stubbs's...
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    Montargis and Gerberoy. Fauconberg fought with the relief at Meaux when Richemont seized the stronghold by storm on 12 August 1439. The English lords forced...
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    Johann Rupert - South African businessman, CEO of Compagnie Financiere Richemont Lars Kroijer - M & A Analyst. Jaime Bermúdez Merizalde - Former Colombian...
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    the Dauphin Charles. Thomas de Beaumont had left Paris with the troops he could muster to aid the Constable de Richemont, and was killed in the battle...
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    French. However, he missed the Battle of Agincourt. His brother Arthur de Richemont participated, though, and was captured and imprisoned by the English...
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    bravery. Following the battle, despite the attempts of Denis Decrès aboard Richemont (previously a British ship) to give tow to the stricken vessel, she was...
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    siege advanced and the number of Bretons increased daily, the Constable de Richemont, sensing the fall of the city, worried about the safety of the noblewomen...
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    du Cayla, 1801 (private collection) Madame Philippe Panon Desbassayns de Richemont (Jeanne Eglé Mourgue) and Her Son Eugène, circa 1802 (Metropolitan Museum...
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    the Nethlerlands Volume 3 (in Dutch). pp. 323–328. Chevalier de Richemont (1833). Siège de la citadelle d'Anvers, par l'armée française, sous les ordres...
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    Monster Mortar (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    modernes (in French). Paris: Ch. Tanera. pp. 37–38. Chevalier de Richemont (1833). Siège de la citadelle d'Anvers, par l'armée française, sous les ordres...
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    Battle of Agincourt (category Battles in Hauts-de-France)
    the Count of Richemont. To disperse the enemy archers, a cavalry force of 800–1,200 picked men-at-arms, led by Clignet de Bréban and Louis de Bosredon, was...
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    Montereau on 10 September 1419. From 1425, his influence waned as Arthur de Richemont's waxed. Also, in 1429, he used all his effort to convince the Dauphin...
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    Battle of Patay (category Battles in Centre-Val de Loire)
    the reinforcement of the French by a Breton contingent under Arthur de Richemont, surrendered on 18 June. Talbot then agreed to Fastolf's proposal to...
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