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Dreux (French pronunciation: [dʁø]) is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data... |
The Royal Chapel of Dreux (French: Chapelle royale de Dreux) is the traditional resting place for members of the royal House of Orléans. It is located... |
arrondissement of Dreux is an arrondissement of France, in the Eure-et-Loir department of the Centre-Val de Loire region. Its capital is the city of Dreux. When the... |
prefecture is Chartres and there are three subprefectures: Châteaudun, Dreux and Nogent-le-Rotrou. The department is one of the 83 French departments... |
Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais, Dreux, Janville and Nogent-le-Rotrou; the capital was Chartres. 1800 : creation of four arrondissements: Chartres, Châteaudun, Dreux and Nogent-le-Rotrou... |
II of France (died 1364) King Peter IV of Aragon (died 1387) Joanna of Dreux, Countess of Penthievre (died 1384) Murad I, Ottoman Sultan (died 1389)... |
monarch or royal court or royal family. A royal chapel is often located inside or near a royal palace. Royal Chapel of Dreux Royal Chapel, Stockholm... |
Christian and Renaissance iconography at ICART in Paris. Tristan died in Dreux, France on 2 March 2022, at the age of 90. Le romancier et poète Frédérick... |
of Lusignan, Count of Eu. Her mother was Yolande de Dreux, daughter of Robert II, Count of Dreux and Yolande de Coucy. Mary married Alphonso of Brienne... |
Geneviève Claisse (17 July 1935, in Quiévy – 30 April 2018, in Dreux) was a French geometrical abstract painter. Her first personal exhibits in the Galerie... |
Reims Hugues (born ca 1122) Robert (ca 1123 – October 11, 1188), count of Dreux Constance (ca 1124 – August 16, 1176), married first Eustace IV, count of... |
(d. 1210) Margaret of France, daughter of Louis VII (d. 1197) Philip of Dreux, bishop of Beauvais (d. 1217) Satō Tsugunobu, Japanese warrior (d. 1185)... |
after catching a cold. He was eventually buried at the Royal Chapel of Dreux in France. 15 November 1845 – 24 May 1866 His Royal Highness The Prince... |
death in 1897. Carolina Augusta was later buried at the Royal Chapel of Dreux in France. 26 April 1822 – 25 November 1844: Her Royal Highness Princess... |
wife inherited part of his fortune. He was buried at the Royal Chapel, Dreux, France by his younger sister Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon. 6 September... |
commemorated its thousandth birthday. Worms, since 1990 Heidelberg, since 1991 Dreux, France, since 1992 Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic, since 1993 Jelenia... |
daughter, Marie Adélaïde, moved Marie Teresa’s body to the Royal Chapel, in Dreux. 6 October 1726 - 29 December 1744 Her Most Serene Highness Princess Maria... |
returned to France in 1889. He died in Lo Zucco, Sicily. He was buried in Dreux, in the chapel of the House of Orléans. 16 January 1822 - 13 August 1830... |
poor of the time. He also owned the land where the future Royal Chapel of Dreux would be built. In 1744 Penthièvre married Princess Maria Teresa Felicitas... |
title of duchess in her own right. Her husband was buried at the Chapel of Dreux outside Paris. After the death of her husband she moved to Paris. She soon... |