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The Duchess who was again expecting a child, allegedly by her captain of the guards, the count of Riom, did all she could to conceal her condition.
Vercingétorix, his second opera, in four acts, was inspired by a libretto by Étienne Clémentel, mayor of Riom ( Puy-de-Dôme ) and Hervé Louwyck on the Gauls ’ defeat by Julius Caesar.
Imprisoned in Riom and then Clairvaux, Maurras was released in March 1952 to enter a hospital, assisted by the writer Henry Bordeaux, who repeatedly asked President of the Republic Vincent Auriol to pardon Maurras.
He was arrested by the authorities in September and held until 1942, when he was put on trial in the Riom Trial on charges of treason, for having " weakened France's defenses " by ordering her arsenal shipped to Spain, leaving France's infantry unsupported by heavy artillery on the eastern front against Nazi Germany.
* 21 July: Death of Marie Louise Élisabeth d ' Orléans ; favourite daughter of the Regent ; The Duchess of Berry had become pregnant, allegedly by her captain of the guards, the comte de Riom and gave birth to a still-born daughter on 2 April 1719 in a secluded room of her palace at the Luxembourg.
On 2 April 1719, shut up in a small room of the palace, the young woman gave birth to a still-born daughter, allegedly fathered by her captain of the guards, the Count of Riom.
Amabilis of Riom ( d. 475 ) was a French male saint who logically would have assumed the name Amabilis upon entering the priesthood: his veneration may have resulted in Amabilis being used as a female as well as male name or the name's female usage may have been initiated by the female saint Amabilis of Rouen ( d. 634 ), the daughter of an Anglo-Saxon king who would have adopted the name Amabilis upon becoming a nun.
* Joan of Arc's letter to Riom-Translation by Allen Williamson of a letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the people of Riom on November 9, 1429.

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* Faucon, La Henriade de Voltaire, mise en vers burlesques par Faucon, Riom ; 1798 ; Le Conte des deux perdrix
See Bibliothèque Municipale de Riom
* Riom Tourism-Official site from the Auvergne Office de Tourisme.
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The charter known as " Alphonsine ," granted to the town of Riom, became the code of public law for Auvergne.
He brought up his family in Limoges and Riom, in the province of Auvergne, where he directed the mint.
Such chapels were normally attached to a ducal palace ( e. g. Bourges, Riom ), or else to an Abbey with particular links to the royal family ( e. g. St-Germer-de-Fly ).
As a result of the beginning of the Riom Trial in 1942, the fervor and the number of socialists in the Resistance grew.
Antoine Diederich ( who was only known as " Capitaine Baptiste ") had 77 members of the maquis under his command and is best known for attacking the prison of Riom where he and his fighters freed all of the 114 death-sentenced inmates.
In February the Riom Trial of Blum and other French politicians was due to begin-Goebbels did not want two show trials at once.
It is probably not coincidental that the Riom Trial was called off on 4 April, after Blum and the other defendants had used it as a platform to attack the Vichy regime.
Lafayette was elected to represent the nobility ( Second Estate ) from Riom in the Estates General.
He was born at Riom ( Puy-de-Dôme ), where he practised law after taking his degree in Paris in 1835.
In the Chamber, where he subsequently represented Riom, he formed the group of the Appel au Peuple.
Malouet was born in Riom as the son of a bailli in Puy-de-Dôme.
Pétain decided against having him charged during the Riom Trial, and transferred him to the Germans.
Charles-Gilbert Romme was born in Riom, Puy-de-Dôme, in the Auvergne region of France, where he received an education in medicine and mathematics.
Simond was born at Riom, Auvergne.
Alan was born in the Auvergnat town of Riom.

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