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  Royal Family of Europe - pafg61 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Jeanne De BOURBON was born in 1442 in Of,, France.
Jean II De BOURBON was born in 1426 in Of,, France.
Victor Amadeus II OF SARDINIA was born in 1666.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg55 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Princess of Transylvania CNEAJNA was born in 1390.
Jean II De BOURBON [Parents] was born in 1428 in Of, Vendome, France.
Louis I De BOURBON was born in 1473 in Of,, France.
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 The 'Companions' of Jeanne d'Arc
and Others
Jean II de Alençon's father, duc Jean I d’Alençon was killed at Agincourt (1415), Henry V awarded the duchy of Alençon to his brother, duke of Bedford, and Jean II's mother fled to seek protection under the dauphin Charles [future VII of France].
Jean II was with Jeanne at the failed siege of Paris (August 1429), but left her company when Charles VII disbanded the army on the Loire, 21 September 1429.
De Bueil served with distinction in the final reconquest of Normandy, and in 1450 he was appointed admiral of France [after Coëtivy was killed at the siege of Cherbourg in the same month], and he received the Norman vicomté of Carentan.
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 The French Royal Family: A Genealogy
Philippe (1336-75), comte de Beaumont to 1353, comte de Valois 1344, duc d'Orléans 1344, s.p.
François I comte d'Angoulême, duc de Valois 1498
Isabelle (1878-1961) ~ Jean d'Orléans, duc de Guise
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 Sam Sloan's Big Combined Family Trees - pafg804 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Jeanne De LAVAL was born in 1406 in Of, France.
Jean II De BOURBON was born in 1428.
Affonso Pedro de Alcantara Prince of BRAZIL was born on 23 Feb 1845 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
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 Louis II de Bourbon, Le Prince de Condé
Na de dood van Turenne (1675) was hij voor korte tijd opperbevelhebber in de strijd in Duitsland en de Zuidelijke Nederlanden.
The princes de Condé were the heads of an important French branch of the House of Bourbon.
Henry II de Bourbon, 3rd prince de Condé, and of his wife, Charlotte de Montmorency.
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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
She was daughter of Jean VII d'Harcourt and married to Antoine de Vaudémont in 1440 whose decendants inherited the duchy of Lorraine, and the lands of the Harcourt inheritance (Lillebonne, Elbeuf, Aumale).
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 Major L'Enfant and the Federal City. II. I. Jusserand, Jean Jules. 1916. With Americans of Past and Present Days
Baron de Closen, Rochambeau’s aide, writes as to this in his journal: “M. de La Luzerne offered a dinner that day to the legion of Lauzun, which had arrived the same morning (August 2, 1782).
Barbé de Marbois, 5 counselor of embassy of our court, is too modest to admit that his advice had something to do with the result.”
In an unpublished letter to Rochambeau, Marshal de Ségur, minister of war, said: “His Majesty the King asks me to inform you that he allows you to accept this honorable invitation (to be a member).
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 John II, Duke of Bourbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John II of Bourbon (1426–1488, Château de Moulins) was Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1456 to his death, following his father Charles I of Bourbon.
in 1447 at the Château de Moulins to Joan of France (1430–1482), daughter of Charles VII, King of France
Cloud to Catherine of Armagnac, daughter of Jacques d'Armagnac, 4th Duc de Nemours, who died in 1487 while giving birth to:
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 Jean Bodin
Jean Bodin (1529/30-1596) was a lawyer, economist, natural philosopher, historian, and one of the major political theorists of the sixteenth century.
Jean Bodin was born near Angers between June 1529 and June 1530 to Guillaume Bodin, a wealthy “master tailor,” and Catherine Dutertre.
The considerable number of people named "Jean Bodin" (including but not limited to other members of his own family — he is the fourth of seven children, the second child was also called Jean) who have been confused with our Jean Bodin, could explain the numerous attributions given to him of one type or another.
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 Jean Hey, Master of Moulin Biography. - Olga's Gallery
The Nativity of Cardinal Jean Rolin at Autun by the same painter bears an inscription on the back of the altarpiece which documents the painter as Jean Hey; he is described as an outstanding German, no doubt with reference to his Netherlandish origin.
Charles II of Bourbon, Cardinal Archbishop of Lyon, Meeting at the Golden Gate and Portrait of Francis de Chateaubriand Presented by St. Maurice are also attributed to him.
Cardinal Jean Rolin, son of the Chancellor painted by Jan van Eyck, commissioned the Nativity in 1480 for the cathedral in his hometown.
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 thePeerage.com - Ludwig Ferdinand Prinz von Bayern and others
She was the daughter of Charles de Bourgogne, Duc de Bourgogne and Isabel de Bourbon.
She was the daughter of Charles I de Bourbon, Duc de Bourbon and Agnes de Bourgogne.
She married Charles de Bourgogne, Duc de Bourgogne, son of Philippe III de Bourgogne, Duc de Bourgogne and Isabel de Aviz, on 30 October 1454 in Lille, France.
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 The "Château du Rivau" / History
They were then allied to the royal family through the marriage of Isabeau de Beauvau to Jean II de Bourbon in 1454.
In 1429, towards the end of the Hundred Years War, before the siege of Orleans, Joan of Arc and her followers came to fetch horses at Le Rivau, already renowned for the quality of its equipage and war horses who were raised there.
Brought as a dowry by Anne de Fontenay when she married Pierre de Beauvau in 1438, he (first chamberlain of Charles VII) obtained authorisation in 1442 to fortify his "hostel, and there to make pits, walls, slits, rafters, cannon emplacements and trenches".
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 CGFA- Jean Hey (Master of Moulins)
The Nativity of Cardinal Jean Rolin, 1480, tempera on wood, Musée Rolin, Autun.
Pierre II- Duke of Bourbon, Presented by St. Peter, 1492-93, wood, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Anne of France- Duchess of Bourbon, Presented by St. John the Evangelist, 1492-93, wood, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
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 text manuscripts/new items   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The statutes state that the badge could be hung on a simple chain, and later it was suspended from a fl ribbon.
A copy of the Statutes would have been owned by each member, and the present manuscript follows the text of the revised Statutes, to which were added the special duties of the Office of the Provost in 1476.
Of these only the one for Jean II, duke of Bourbon, in the Pierpont Morgan Library is illuminated.
www.textmanuscripts.com /home/archives/archivesdescription.php?m=73   (1668 words)

  
 Battle of the Herrings (1429)
It was under command of Charles de Bourbon, comte de Clermont [at this time; not to be confused with his son who would hold that title later in the war].
One cannot but wonder as to what might had happened had Charles de Bourbon been allowed to continue with his artillery attack.
It should be noted that in 1450, his son Jean II de Bourbon and then holding the title of comte de Clermont, employed two guns on the field against the English longbowmen with much more success at the Battle of Formigny.
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 The Period of the Enlightenment in France: Jean Jacques Rousseau
The vast intellectual movement which made its appearance at the close of the "Glorious Revolution" in England (1688) and continued until the French Revolution (1789) is called Illuminism, or the Enlightenment.
A typical philosopher of French Illuminism was Etienne Bonnot de Condillac (1715-1780), a member of a distinguished legal family of Grenoble.
For about ten years he was tutor t the ducal court of the Infant Ferdinand de Bourbon at Parma.
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 thePeerage.com - Name Index 195
Guillaume Jean Joseph Marie, Prince de Luxembourg b.
Jean Felix Marie Guillaume, Prince de Luxembourg b.
Jean I, Comte de Marche et Vendôme b.
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 BENEDICT ANDERSON - IN THE WORLD-SHADOW OF BISMARCK AND NOBEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In the last months before this regime finally fell, in September 1868, Isabella ordered the deportation of a number of her republican enemies to the Philippines, where they were incarcerated on the fortified island of Corregidor in Manila Bay.
In any event, at the end of the bleak 1870s there arose in intellectual anarchist circles the concept of ‘propaganda by the deed’, spectacular violent attacks on reactionary authorities and capitalists, intended both to intimidate the former, and to encourage cowed workers to re-prepare themselves for revolution.
Cánovas’s six-year regime of repression was replaced by the milder, more permissive Sagasta in 1881, very soon after the assassination of Alexander II, and after a meeting in London of various anarchists had moved to confirm the necessity of violent ‘propaganda by the deed’.
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 MYSTERY BABYLON: CATHOLIC OR JEWISH?
Dagobert II had as a second wife Gisèle, the daughter of Béra II the count of Razès.
According to Gérard de Sède this band of monks was led by an individual called Ursus—a name the ‘Prieuré documents’ consistently associate with the Merovingian bloodline...
According the Laurence Gardner’s Bloodline of the Holy Grail, the primary goal of the Prieuré de Sion was, and is, to reestablish the Merovingian bloodline as the royalty of Europe.
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 Norman Mailer
During World War II Mailer was a sergeant in the United States Army.
When the book appeared in 1949, it was on the other hand hailed as one of the finest American novels of WW II, and criticized as obscene, plainly motivated by personal disgust with army life.
The protagonist, Tim Madden, is an unsuccessful writer addicted to bourbon and women.
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 Jean. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1953, Jean married Princess Josephine Charlotte, daughter of Leopold III, former king of Belgium.
Jean was made deputy to his mother in 1961, virtually assuming the powers of head of state.
He abdicated in favor of his son Henri in 2000.
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 Bourbon-Parma Royal Family
See 37.559 - The House of Bourbon-Parma was established (1731) in the duchy of Parma and Piacenza when Isabella (Elizabeth) Farnese wife of King Philip V of Spain transmitted her rights to Parma to her son Carlos.
Carlos became King of Spain in 1759 and his younger brother Phillip succeeded him as the Duke of Parma and through him derives the present house of Bourbon Parma.
See 34.22 - Grand Duchess Charlotte abdicated in 12 November 1964 and was succeeded by her son Jean
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 Jean Hey ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jean-Joseph Balechou, Portrait Of Jean De Julienne, Holding A Portrait Of Watteau, 18th century
Jean Francois Janinet, A Paris chez Mondhare et Jean...(Portrait of a woman), 18th - 19th century
Jean Hey Portrait of Charles II of Bourbon
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 Jean Hey Online
Jean Hey at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Jean Hey at the National Gallery, London, UK The Meeting at the Golden Gate
All images and text on this Jean Hey page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Prévost, Jean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Prévost was succeeded by Pierre de Paix (also known as Pierre d’Aubenas, fl 1485–1502) in 1498, but he continued to paint.
Prévost organized preparations in 1476 for the entry into Lyon of Louis XI, and in 1485, with Jean Perréal, for the entry of Cardinal-Archbishop Charles II de Bourbon.
Prévost was called to Moulins for two weeks in January 1490 in connection with the visit of Charles VIII to Moulins and Lyon.
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 Jean II VON AVESNES/Philippina \Philippa Countess VON LUXEMBURG-MAAS
1274 at: Of, Valenciennes, Nord, France Married: Oct 1298 at: Died: 18 Oct 1342 at: Spouses: Robert II Count VON ARTOIS
1280 at: Of, AVESNES, Pas-De-Calais, France Married: 1297-1325 at: Died: 7 Jun 1337 at: Valenciennes, Nord, France Spouses: Trude VAN DE POELE ALIDA DOEDIJN Jeanne VON VALOIS
1280 at: Of, Valenciennes, Nord, France Married: Sep 1310 at: Pontoise, Seine-Et-Oise, France Died: 28 Aug 1354 at: Murat Castle, Bourbonnois, France Spouses: Louis I "Le BOURBON
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 Jean Hey Reproduction Master Works Art Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Click on each title to browse Jean Hey Oil Painting.
We offer custom hand painted oil on canvas reproductions services.
Jean Hey [Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, active 1480-1500].
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