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 My Lines - Person Page 421
She married Robert II "le Noble" d' Artois, son of Robert I, comte d' Artois and Mahaud de Brabant, in 1262 in Paris, France; His 1st.
She was the daughter of Robert de Courtenay, seigneur de Champignelles and Mahaut de Mehun sur Yevres.
Amédée V, comte de Savoie was born on 4 September 1249.
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 02nordpasdecalais.htm
Robert, the second son of Louis VIII of France, was created Comte d'Artois in about 1250, and was killed in battle shortly afterwards.
In 1191, Philippe-Auguste gained Artois, Boulogne and most of French speaking Flandre as a dowry from his first wife Isabelle, daughter of Baudouin V of Hainault, who had become Comte de Flandre on the death of Philippe d'Alsace in the same year.
Artois was incorporated into the Burgundian possessions in the Netherlands, and was left as part of the Austrian, later Spanish, Hapsburg Netherlands by the Treaty of Senlis in 1493.
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 Henri d'Artois, comte de Chambord - definition erklärung bedeutung glossar zu Henri d'Artois, comte de Chambord
Henri d'Artois, comte de Chambord Definitionen, Erklärungen sowie Bedeutungen zu Henri d'Artois, comte de Chambord
Henri-Charles-Ferdinand-Marie-Dieudonné d'Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord (* 29.
Henri war der postum geborene Sohn des 1820 in Paris ermordeten Charles-Ferdinand, duc de Berry, zweiter Sohn Karls X., und der Maria-Carolina von Bourbon-Sizilien.
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 Chambord, Henri Dieudonné d'Artois, Count de, Duke De Bordeaux --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Chambord, Henri Dieudonné d'Artois, Count de, Duke De Bordeaux Encyclopædia Britannica.
"Chambord, Henri Dieudonné d'Artois, Count de, Duke De Bordeaux." Encyclopædia Britannica.
Chambord, Henri Dieudonné d'Artois, Count de, Duke De Bordeaux...
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 The French Royal Family: A Genealogy
(1757-1836), comte d'Artois: Quarterly France and Azure semy-de-lys or a label of three pendants gules on each pendant three castles or (Artois), changed ca.
Louis de Bourbon, comte de Soissons (†1641) had a son Louis-Henri de Bourbon-Soissons, comte de Dunois: France a baton couped in bend sinister and a bordure gules (D'Hozier) whose only daughter by his wife Angélique-Cunégonde de Montmorency-Luxembourg was Louise-Léontine-Jacqueline, married to Charles-Philippe d'Albert, duc de Luynes.
One interesting line is that of the comtes de Roussillon, Charles I, duc de Bourbon had by Jeanne de Bournan Louis bâtard de Bourbon (†1486), legitimated 1463, comte de Roussillon: France a bend sinister raguly gules, his crest was a fish roasting over flames!
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 Guide to the Santerre Collection Of Charles X,1535-1855
Business correspondence, accounts, statements, receipts, vouchers, deeds, transcripts of transactions, and notes, mainly written or collected by the personal or family treasurers of the Comte d'Artois (including his reign as King Charles X) and of his grandson, the count of Chambord and duke of Bordeaux.
Treasurers of the Comte d'Artois or of his family were: Barthélémy Pierre Droüet de Santerre, Anselme Barthélémy Droüet de Santerre, and Henri Louis de Belleville.
Most items are from the pre-Revolutionary period (1773-1789), the Restoration (1814-1830), or items concerning the Comte de Chambord (from 1828-1855), including expenses for his education and begging letters received by him or his tutors.
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 Vigée Le Brun Master Painting List
Perhaps Sophie d'Artois (1776-1782), daughter of Charles Philippe, the Comte dArtois (1757-1836).
She was the great-niece of Charles Alexandre de Calonne, and in 1803 married Anne Pierre, the Vicomte de Bertier de Sauvigny.
Alexandre Joseph Falcoz, comte de la Blache (1739-1802) member of the Constitutional assembly, son of comte Falcoz de la Blache and Michelle de Roissy.
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 cm53b10.txt
In a great portfolio belonging to the King there had been found a solitary letter from the Comte d'Artois, which, by its date, and the subjects of which it treated, indicated the existence of a continued correspondence.
The portfolio contained twenty letters from Monsieur, eighteen or nineteen from the Comte d'Artois, seventeen from Madame Adelaide, eighteen from Madame Victoire, a great many letters from Comte Alexandre de Lameth, and many from M. de Malesherbes, with documents annexed to them.
A room for the Queen was being prepared over that of the King, and she implored the workmen to finish it quickly, but it was not ready for her occupation for some time, and when she was allowed to remove to it the Dauphin was taken from her and placed with his father.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg74.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Constance married (1) Hughes II, Comte de Chalon.
Baldwin II, Comte d'Hainault, (VII) Count of Flanders
Robert II of Jerusalem, Count of Flanders was born in 1065.
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 Vigée Le Brun Master Painting List
Perhaps Sophie d'Artois (1776-1782), daughter of Charles Philippe, the Comte dArtois (1757-1836).
Comte de Langeac” {“1 M. le Comte de Langeas.”} Auguste Louis Joseph Fidèle Armand, born in 1748 to comte de Langeac de Lespinasse and Madeleine de Cusack (mistress of ministre La Vrillère).
{“1 M. le Comte de Cossé.”} François Hyacinthe Thimoléon [elsewhere Hyacinthe Hugues Timoléon], comte de Cossé, neveu de maréchal de Brissac (1746-1813).
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 The French Royal Family: A Genealogy
Charles-Ferdinand d'Artois (1778-1820), duc de Berry: France a bordure embattled gules (OHR)
Pierre (1251-1284), comte d'Alençon 1269, Blois, Chartres: France a bordure gules bezanty argent
Louis-Antoine d'Artois (1775-1844), duc d'Angoulême: France a bordure embattled gules (OHR), Dauphin 1824, abdicates with his father 1830
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 Belgium Substates
1361-82 Duchess Marguerite I of Franche-Comté and Artois
She was married to Philippe II August of France, and her son, Louis, was created Count d'Artois.
She was also Countess of Flanders, Artois and Franche-Comté
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 Louis XVIII of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February
Comte de Provence but after his brother's accession to the throne he was generally known as " Monsieur," the standard title of the eldest brother of the King.
Duc de Richelieu, and Élie Decazes, and Louis himself followed a cautious, moderate policy, hoping that moderation would insure the continuation of the dynasty.
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 Louis XVIII of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's fall from power and the Triumph of the Ultras.
At birth, he received the title of Comte de Provence but after his brother's accession to the throne he was generally known as "Monsieur," the standard title of the eldest brother of the King.
Louis-Stanislas-Xavier was born on November 18, 1755 in the Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France, the fourth son of Louis, dauphin de France and Marie-Josèphe of Saxony, and grandson of Louis XV of France and his Queen consort Maria Leszczyńska.
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 13franchecomte.htm
to Philippe V. It was then given, along with the Comté d'Artois, by Philipe to his son-in-law, Eudes, Comte de Bourgogne.
It was a fief of the kingdom of Bourgogne, and Besançon was a free Imperial cité.
The comté was united to the French crown in 1315, by the marriage of Jeanne, daughter of Othon IV, on the condition that it should serve as her dowry.
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 Comté de Bourgogne - Wikipédia
Il d'épouse d'abord la fille du comte de Bar, puis la petite-nièce de saint Louis, la comtesse Mahaut d'Artois.
Les comtes doivent longtemps partager la réalité du pouvoir avec quelques grandes familles féodales, notamment avec cette famille de Chalon qui est issue du mariage du comte d'Auxonne Étienne III, petit-fils du comte de Bourgogne Guillaume IV, et de Béatrice de Thiern, héritière du comté de Châlon.
Le royaume de Bourgogne est reconstitué en 888 lors de l'éclatement de l'Empire carolingien.
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 Liste des comtes palatins de Bourgogne - Wikipédia
Comte de Bourgogne (1347-1361), comte d'Artois (1347-1361), duc de Bourgogne (1349-1361), comte d'Auvergne (1360-1361) et comte de Boulogne (1360-1361)
Duc de Méranie (1204-1231), comte de Bourgogne (1208-1231)
Comte de Bourgogne (1231-1248), duc de Méranie (1234-1248)
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 Articles - Pierre Paul Royer-Collard
He was the ruling spirit in the small committee formed in Paris to help forward a Restoration independent of the comte d'Artois and his party; but with the establishment of the Consulate he saw the prospects of the monarchy were temporarily hopeless, and the members of the committee resigned.
He was the moving spirit of the "Doctrinaires," as they were called, who met at the house of the comte de Ste Aulaire and in the salon of Madame de Staël 's daughter, the duchesse de Broglie.
The leaders of the party, beside Royer-Collard, were Guizot, PFH de Serre, Camille Jordan and Charles de Rémusat.
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 Comtesse de Provence (1753-1810)
Unlike the Royal couple, who were captured, the Comte and Comtesse de Provence arrived without incident in the Austrian low lands, and traveled from there to Coblenz, where Provence and his younger brother, the Comte d'Artois, organized open resistance to the French government and encouraged foreign intervention to restore the monarchy.
Comte and Comtesse de Provence, later Louis of France and his Queen; until 1815, when given by the King to the Marquis de Crux, equerry to the Queen.
The architect Chalgrin built the enchanting Folie de Madame for the Comtesse near Versailles in 1784: a small, white pavilion with a central rotunda decorated with trompe-l'oeil wildflowers, it was the place to which she increasingly retreated as her marriage decayed.
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 AllRefer.com - VendEe, France (French Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
The comte d'Artois (later Charles X), who had landed on the isle of Yeu, took fright and abandoned the Vendean leaders to capture and execution.
• Bourmont, Louis Auguste, comte de Ghaisnes de
Smaller royalist uprisings occurred in 1799, in 1815 (against Napoleon I), and in 1832, when the duchess de Berry tried to stir up the VendEe for the Bourbon cause against Louis Philippe.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11381
Jean de Bourgogne, Comte de Nevers et de Rethel was the son of Philip de Bourgogne, Comte de Nevers and Bona d' Artois.
Pauline de Brosse was the daughter of Jean II de Brosse, Comte de Penthièvre.
She married Antoine de Valois, Duc de Brabant, son of Philippe II de Valois, Duc de Bourgogne and Marguerite de Flandre, Comtesse de Flandre, in 1402.
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 France Substates
Married to Philippe V de Poitou, King of France and Navarra, and was succeeded by Marguerite in Artois and Jeanne in Bourgogne.
1356-60 Sovereign Countess Is abella of Brienne, Lecce and Conversano, Dame de Ramerupt and Titluar Duchess of Athens
1430-31 Countess Jeanne de Luxembourg-Saint-Pôl, Countess de Ligny and Dame de Roussy
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 ART SALES - LoveToKnow Article on ART SALES
ARTOIS, an ancient province of the north of France, correonding to the present department of Pas de Calais, with the clusion of the arrondissements of Boulogne and Montreuil, iich belonged to Picardy.
After his death, his ta n Philip having predeceased him (1298), Artois was adjudged M his daughter Mahaut, or Matilda, as against her nephew sa ribert, son of Philip, who attethpted to support his claim to the ar untship by forged titles.
1329) with Otto IV., Artois passed to the house of sa irgundy, in whose possession it remained till the marriage of ~ ary, the daughter of Charles the Bold, to the archduke Maxi- co han brought it to the house of Austria.
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 Articles - Louis XVIII of France
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's fall from power and the Triumph of the Ultras.
At birth, he received the title of Comte de Provence but after his brother's accession to the throne he was generally known as " Monsieur," the standard title of the eldest brother of the King.
Louis-Stanislas-Xavier was born on November 17, 1755 in the Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France, the fourth son of Louis, dauphin de France, and grandson of King Louis XV and Marie Leszczynska.
www.greensky.biz /articles/Louis_XVIII_of_France   (908 words)

  
 The French Royal Family: A Genealogy
Pierre II (1439-1503), seigneur de Beaujeu, comte de Clermont: France on a bend gules a lion argent in chief (IS, 1462)
Louis de Bourbon, comte de Soissons (†1641) had a son Louis-Henri de Bourbon-Soissons, comte de Dunois: France a baton couped in bend sinister and a bordure gules (D'Hozier) whose only daughter by his wife Angélique-Cunégonde de Montmorency-Luxembourg was Louise-Léontine-Jacqueline, married to Charles-Philippe d'Albert, duc de Luynes.
Charles-Ferdinand d'Artois, duc de Berry and younger son of the future Charles X, had a long relationship in London with Amy Brown, during the Bourbons' exile.
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 Capet 25
Jean "Sans Peur", Duc de Bourgogne (1404-19), Comte de Nevers (1385-1404), Comte de Bourgogne, Comte de Flandre et Comte d'Artois, Seigneur de Salins (1405-19), Comte de Tonnerre (1410-19), *Dijon 28.5.1371, +murdered at Pont-de-Yonne 10.9.1419, bur Dijon; m.Cambrai 12.4.1385 Margareta of Bavaria-Straubing, Css of Holland (*1363 +23.1.1423)
Élizabeth, heiress of Nevers and Eu, *1439, +21.6.1483; m.Brugges 22.4.1455 Duke Johann I of Cleves (*6.2.1419 +5.9.1481)
Agnes, *1407, +Chateau de Moulins 1.12.1476, bur Souvigny; m.Autun 17.9.1425 Duc Charles I de Bourbon (*1401 +4.12.1456)
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 Philip I, Duke of Burgundy - free-definition
Besides the Duchy itself and the lands of Auvergne and Boulogne acquired through his mother (these were lands he directly held), the marriage with Margaret of Dampierre, heiress of Flanders in 1357 had brought a future promise of the estates of Flanders, Franche-Comté, Artois, Nevers and Rethel, Antwerp, Brabant and Limburg into his hands.
However, Philip fell sick with the plague and died in 1361, before he could consummate his marriage to Margaret nor produce any heirs (at his death, he was 15 years old).
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 01ocf10.txt
This tax on grain belonged at that time to the Comte d'Artois.
Finally, a rarer due, but the most burdensome of all, is that of acapte ou de plaid-a-merci, which is a double rent, or a year's yield of fruits, payable as well on the death of the seignior as on that of the copyholder.
The dues of de guet et de garde (watch and guard), claimed by him for military protection; of afforage, are exacted of those who sell beer, wine and other beverages, whole-sale or retail.
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 nb15v11.txt
The Comte d'Artois, the brother of the King, and later King himself as Charles X., was sent to Lyons, to which place the Duc d'Orleans followed him, and where the two Princes met Marshal Macdonald.
Comte de Jaucourt, peer of France, Minister of the Marine.
Taking the title of Comte de, St. Len from an estate in France; Louis went first to Toplitz, then to Gratz, and in 1813 he took refuge in Switzerland.
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 Louis XVIII of France
The ultraroyalists, led by Louis's brother, the Comte d'Artois (later King Charles X), triumphed after the assassination of the count's son, Charles Ferdinand, Duc du Berry.
The new ministry headed by the Comte de Villle was thoroughly reactionary.
King Louis' chief ministers were at first moderate, including Armand Emmanuel, Duc de Richelieu, and lie Decazes.
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