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Bidache (French pronunciation: [bydaʃ]; Occitan: Bidaishe; Basque: Bidaxune) is a town and
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department of
south western...
- Prin****lity of
Bidache was from 1570 to 1793 a
small feudal state in the
south west of modern-day France. The
sovereignty of
Bidache was
proclaimed by...
- d'Aure de Gramont,
viscount of Aure,
count of Guiche, sovereign-lord of
Bidache (1526 - 8
December 1576) was a
French courtier and general. He
served as...
- 1880) was a
French diplomat and
statesman who also had the
title Prince of
Bidache. He was born in
Paris to one of the most
illustrious families of the old...
- 1801, he
succeeded a
cousin as the 8th Duke of
Gramont and the
Prince of
Bidache. He
served as a
captain in the
Royal Garde du
Corps before fleeing to Britain...
- Ustaritz-Vallées de Nive et Nivelle, 42,87% in
Montagne Basque and 38,14% in Pays de
Bidache,
Amikuze et Ostibarre).
Basque nationalism Iparralde List of political...
- Saint-Palais. In the
extreme north there was the
little sovereign Prin****lity of
Bidache, with an area of 1,284 km2 (496 sq mi) and a
decreasing po****tion of 44...
- and
preserved by tradition, not law, e.g. the
princes de, respectively,
Bidache (Gramont),
Marcillac (La Rochefoucauld), Tonnay-Charente (Mortemart), Poix...
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Antoine V. Agenor, duc de Gramont(1819–1880), duke of
Gramont and
prince of
Bidache,
French diplomat and statesman, son of the previous.
Louis de
Gramont (1854–1912)...
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Gramont was a
Navarrese medieval noble house and
owned the
chateau of
Bidache. They held land in
Lower Navarre and in
neighbouring Gascony, part of the...