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** and Philippe
** Philippe Pétain
, French World War I marshal
, leader
of Vichy France
( b. 1856 )
** Philippe Wynne
, American musician
( d. 1984 )
** Philippe Candeloro
, French figure skater
** Philippe Pétain becomes Prime Minister
of France and immediately asks Germany for peace terms.
** Philippe Noiret
, French actor
( d. 2006 )
** Philippe de Noailles
, duc de Mouchy
, French soldier
( executed )
( b. 1715 )
** Philippe Desportes
, French poet
( d. 1606 )
** Philippe de Monte
, Flemish composer
( d. 1603 )
** Philippe de Commines
, French-speaking Fleming in the courts
of Burgundy and France
( b. 1447 )
** Philippe Villiers de L ' Isle-Adam
, Grand Master
of the Knights Hospitallers
( d. 1534 )
** Philippe de Commines
, Flemish historian
( d. 1511 )
** Philippe de Rémi
( b. c. 1247 )
** Princess Henrietta
of England
( 1644
– 1670
), first wife
of Philippe,
** Elisabeth Charlotte
of the Palatinate
( 1652
– 1722
), second wife
of Philippe,
** Philippe of France
( 1730
– 1733
), Duke of Anjou,
** Prince Constantin Jean
Philippe Marie Albert Marc d ' Aviano
of Nassau
, Prince Jean's eldest
son, was born on July 22
, 1988.
** 21 September 1956
– 23 March 1957 Jean
Louis Philippe Bérard
( b. 1910
), in fact the last
of many Commissioners since 4 September 1916
** Philippe de Commines-Mémoires
( Part 1: Books 1-6 ); first publication
( Paris )
** Philippe de Commines-Mémoires
( Part 2: Books 7-8 ); first publication
** The Amorous Fantasm
( adapted from
Philippe Quinault's Fantome Amoreux ; published )
** Reigen
( opera
), a 1993 adaptation by
Philippe Boesmans
** The Counties
of Domfront and Mortain for the king's younger
son Philippe Hurepel.
** The Duchies
of Orléans
, Chartres
, and Valois to his brother
, Philippe in 1661.
** Philippe Labbe
, Concilia ii.
** and Charles
** Charles IV
( 1322
– 1328 )
** Charles V
( 1364
– 1380 )
** Charles VI
( 1380
– 1422 )
** Charles VII
( 1422
– 1461 )
** Charles VIII
( 1483
– 1498 )
** Charles IX
( 1560
– 1574 )
** Charles X
( 1824
– 1830 )
** Charles I
( 1266
– 1285 )
** Charles II
( 1285
– 1309 )
** Charles III
( 1382
– 1386 )
** Charles VII
( 1735
– 1759 )
** Charles I
( 1266
– 1285 )
** Charles VII
( 1735
– 1759 )
** Charles I
( 1322
– 1328 )
** Charles II
( 1349
– 1387 )
** Charles III
( 1387
– 1425 )
** Charles III
( 1759
– 1788 )
** Charles IV
( 1788
– 1808
, 1808 )
** Charles Louis ( 1803
– 1807 )
** Charles I
( 1310
– 1342 )
** Charles II
( 1385
– 1386 )
** Charles I
( 1278
– 1285 )
** Charles II
( 1285
– 1289 )
** Charles III
( 1383
– 1386 )
** Charles the Bold
( 1467
– 1477 )
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