Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Appanage" ¶ 48
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

** and Duchies
** the Duchies of Anjou and of Maine to his second son Louis.
** the Duchies of Berry and of Auvergne to his third son John.
** the Duchies of Normandy, Berry, and Guyenne to his younger brother Charles.
** the Duchies of Orléans, Angoulême, and Châtellerault and the Counties of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and La Marche to his second surviving son, Charles in 1540.
** the Duchies of Alençon and Château-Thierry and the Counties of Perche, Mantes, and Meulan to his youngest brother, Francis in 1566.
** The Duchies of Orléans and Chartres and the County of Blois to his younger brother Gaston in 1626.
** The Duchies of Orléans, Chartres, and Valois to his brother, Philippe in 1661.
** The Duchies of Alençon and Angoulême and the County of Ponthieu to his third grandson, Charles, duc de Berry in 1710.
** The Duchies of Auvergne, Angoulême and Mercœur and the Vicomté of Limoges to his youngest grandson Charles, comte d ' Artois in 1773.

** and Anjou
** Capetian House of Anjou – Naples branch ( 1309 – 1343 )
** Capetian House of Anjou – Taranto branch ( 1294 – 1374 )
** Capetian House of Anjou – Durazzo branch ( 1309 – 1414 )
** Charles IV, Duke of Anjou, titular King of Naples ( b. 1436 )
** Sibylla of Anjou, Countess of Flanders ( b. c. 1112 )
** Marie of Anjou, wife of Charles VII of France ( b. 1404 )
** Louis II of Anjou ( d. 1417 )
** Duke Louis I of Anjou inherits the claim to the Latin Empire ( now western Turkey ) but never uses the title of Emperor.
** Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou ( 1668 – 1671 ), Duke of Anjou, son of Louis XIV
** Louis François of France ( 1672 ), Duke of Anjou, son of Louis XIV,
** Philippe of France ( 1730 – 1733 ), Duke of Anjou,
** May 1573-Henry d ' Anjou elected King of Poland
** House of Anjou
** Capetian House of Anjou
** Duke Robert I of Burgundy ( 1011 – 1072 ), m. 1 Hélie de Semur-en-Brionnais ; m. 2 Ermengarde of Anjou
** Helene d ' Anjou Thopia.
** House of Anjou ( 1154 – 1399 )
** House of Anjou ( 1154 – 1399 )
** The Counties of Anjou and Maine to his third son John.
** 1246-The Counties of Anjou and Maine to his youngest brother, Charles.
** The Duchy of Anjou and the Counties of Maine, Perche, and Senonches to his second surviving grandson, Louis Stanislas, comte de Provence in 1771.
** Saint-Barthélemy-d ' Anjou, in the Maine-et-Loire département

** and Bourbonnais
** Archambaud VIII of Bourbon, ruler of Bourbonnais
** In the south of Allier ( Bourbonnais ), the local nord-auvergnat has been heavily influenced by French, but Auvergnat linguistic traits remain dominant.

** and County
** Aba County, county in Aba Prefecture, Sichuan, China
** Aba, Sichuan, main town in Aba County
** Buffalo, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, town
** Charleston, Merced County, California
** Charleston, Yolo County, California
** Cortez, California, an unincorporated community in Merced County
** Cortez, Colorado, a city and county seat of Montezuma County
** County Championship matches
** Lincoln ( community ), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the Kewaunee County town
** County Governors of Sweden
** Los Alamos County, New Mexico
** Milton ( CDP ), Saratoga County, New York, a census-designated place within the town
** Milton, Wisconsin, a city in Rock County, surrounded by the town
** Portland ( community ), Dodge County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
** Portland ( community ), Monroe County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
** The Record ( Bergen County ), a newspaper in Bergen County, New Jersey
** Riverside County, California, the eponymous county
** Sedan Township, Chautauqua County, Kansas
** St. Louis County, Missouri
** Seneca, New York, a town in Ontario County
** Seneca County, New York
** Seneca Falls ( town ), New York, a city in Seneca County
** West Seneca, New York, a town in Erie County
** In Alameda County: Fremont, Newark, and Union City are referred to as the Tri-City Area.

0.932 seconds.