Prince Eugene of Savoy (redirect from Prince Francois Eugene de Savoie-Carignan) prince Eugène de Savoie écrits par lui-même (in French). chez Duprat-Duverger réimprimé à St.-Pétesbourg. François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois, French... 119 KB (15,250 words) - 07:52, 9 May 2024 |
Francesco di Savoia, Principe di Carignano; French: Thomas François de Savoie, Prince de Carignan; 21 December 1596 – 22 January 1656) was an Italian... 25 KB (3,229 words) - 19:19, 6 April 2024 |
Prince François of Orléans, Count of Clermont (François Henri Louis Marie; 7 February 1961 – 30 December 2017) was the eldest son and heir apparent of... 6 KB (520 words) - 02:19, 25 April 2024 |
Roman Catholic Diocese of Geneva (category Articles with German-language sources (de)) François de Savoie, who had been administrator of the diocese of Geneva (1484–1490). He had been a priest of the diocese of Angers, to which François... 49 KB (6,343 words) - 08:34, 28 April 2024 |
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... 14 KB (1,024 words) - 15:11, 22 April 2024 |
Order of the Golden Fleece in 1712. He died in Vienna. Eugène-Jean-François de Savoie (Eugene John Francis; 23 September 1714 – 24 November 1734); married... 4 KB (173 words) - 15:08, 13 October 2023 |
commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Viry is the birthplace of Justin de Viry, a Sardinian... 3 KB (149 words) - 05:21, 16 June 2023 |
Émigrés en Savoie et dans le Pays de Vaud, 1790-1800 (1903) Lovie, Jacques (1969). "Un Républicain Catholique à l'Époque du Ralliement, François Descotes"... 3 KB (253 words) - 09:31, 28 December 2023 |
Donat Savoie, Canadian anthropologist Evan Drake Savoie, American murderer François-Théodore Savoie (1846–1921), Canadian politician Glen Savoie, Canadian... 2 KB (308 words) - 16:12, 30 April 2024 |
Bishop of Lausanne (redirect from Diocèse de Lausanne) with note 4. In the troubles accompanying the forced election of François de Savoie, Pope Paul II issued a bull on 29 July 1469, appointing Bishop Barthélémy... 36 KB (4,680 words) - 12:23, 9 April 2024 |
The Château de Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne is a 13th-century castle in the commune of Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne Savoie département of France. The castle... 13 KB (1,306 words) - 14:01, 9 February 2024 |
Orchestre des Pays de Savoie is a French classical orchestra that was the result of a fruitful collaboration between the Savoie and Haute-Savoie departments... 4 KB (516 words) - 06:24, 20 March 2024 |
Joseph-Alcide Savoie (June 5, 1872 – February 4, 1933) was a Canadian politician. Born in Saint-Albert-de-Warwick, Quebec, the son of François-Théodore Savoie, Savoie... 2 KB (85 words) - 03:04, 24 January 2023 |
Michel Rollier (born 19 September 1944 in Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France) is a French industrialist in the automobile industry. On 26 May 2006, he succeeded... 3 KB (218 words) - 17:17, 2 June 2023 |
Madeleine of Savoy (redirect from Madeleine de Savoie) grandeur et déclin, Perrin, Paris, 2002. Henri de Panisse-Passis, Les comtes de Tende de la maison de Savoie, Librairie Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1889, 386 p... 3 KB (313 words) - 19:18, 9 August 2023 |
Seybouse in 1843. Jean-François Dagand was born on June 12, 1805, in Chambéry, France. He worked as a laborer in various workshops in Savoie. At the age of 37... 3 KB (299 words) - 13:12, 2 May 2024 |
young son's death and was returned to the French crown. Eugène Jean François de Savoie (Eugene John Francis; 23 September 1714 – 24 November 1734); married... 7 KB (567 words) - 22:40, 1 May 2024 |
Charles Amadeus of Savoy (French: Charles-Amédée de Savoie, French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl amede də savwa]), Duke of Nemours (12 April 1624 – 30 July 1652)... 7 KB (542 words) - 18:36, 3 February 2024 |
Carignan-Salières Regiment (redirect from Régiment de Carignan-Salières) 1644 by Thomas-François de Savoie, Prince of Carignan, and the Salières (formerly the Balthasar Regiment), raised by Johann Balthasar de Gachéo during... 24 KB (3,216 words) - 23:52, 20 February 2024 |
The Château de Sales is a ruined castle in the commune of Thorens-Glières in the Haute-Savoie département of France. It is often confused with the nearby... 3 KB (377 words) - 17:10, 20 December 2021 |
1644 by Thomas-François de Savoie, Prince of Carignan, and the Salières (formerly the Balthasar Regiment), raised by Johann Balthasar de Gachéo during... 9 KB (1,207 words) - 22:57, 24 February 2024 |
Chambéry (redirect from Château de Chambéry) [ʃɑ̃beʁi]; Arpitan: Chambèri) is the prefecture and largest city of the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France. The... 23 KB (2,115 words) - 06:16, 17 April 2024 |
Francis I of France (redirect from François I de France) de Savoie" (in French). Conseil Savoie Mont Blanc. Archived from the original on 8 July 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2018. Leguai, André (2005). "Agnès de... 52 KB (5,947 words) - 17:39, 30 April 2024 |
Henri I, Duke of Nemours (redirect from Henri I de Savoie, Duc de Nemours) Henri of Savoy (French: Henri de Savoie) (2 November 1572 – 10 July 1632), called originally Marquis de Saint-Sorlin, was the son of Jacques of Savoy... 3 KB (265 words) - 21:10, 23 December 2022 |
The Château de Thorens is a castle in the commune of Thorens-Glières in the Haute-Savoie département of France. It is accessible from the north-east of... 6 KB (898 words) - 21:44, 11 January 2024 |
Saint-François-de-Sales (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ fʁɑ̃swa də sal]; Arpitan: Sè Fransa) is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes... 2 KB (83 words) - 19:32, 29 June 2023 |
Lac du Bourget (redirect from Lac de Bourget) department of Savoie, France. It is the deepest lake located entirely within France, and either the largest or second largest after Lac de Grand-Lieu depending... 11 KB (707 words) - 02:25, 25 December 2023 |