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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    received into the Académie de Lyon. Her detractors attributed her work to Dorat and other friends of hers. The marquise de Créquy, in his Souvenirs, adjudged...
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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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    Napoleon. Under the Restoration, it became the Rue de la Paix. Charles III de Créquy (1624-1687); Charles de Lorraine, Count of Armagnac (1684-1751); Marie...
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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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