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Brunstatt (French pronunciation: [bʁunʃtat]; Alsatian: Brunscht) is a
former commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in north-eastern France. On 1 January...
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Besenval de
Brunstatt, also
Bezenval or
Beuzeval and Bronstatt,
Brünstatt or Brunnstatt, born
Peter Joseph Viktor von
Besenval von
Brunstatt (1721–1791)...
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Pierre Victor,
Baron de
Besenval de
Brunstatt,
usually just
referred to as
Baron de
Besenval (the
suffix Brunstatt refers to the
former barony). The premises...
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Pierre Victor,
Baron de
Besenval de
Brunstatt,
usually just
referred to as
Baron de
Besenval (the
suffix Brunstatt refers to the
former barony). Thus he...
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Pierre Victor,
Baron de
Besenval de
Brunstatt,
usually just
referred to as
Baron de
Besenval (the
suffix Brunstatt refers to the
former barony). The fact...
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Brunstatt-Didenheim, in
Alsatian Brunst-Dìdana, is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department of
northeastern France. The muni****lity was
established on 1...
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command of one of her favourites,
Pierre Victor,
Baron de
Besenval de
Brünstatt. At the news,
Paris was
besieged by
riots that
culminated in the storming...
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became famous for his
friendship with
Pierre Victor,
Baron de
Besenval de
Brunstatt, a
Swiss military officer in
French service from Solothurn, and for his...
- Adèle
Foucher (1822). On 6 June 1791,
Pierre Victor,
Baron de
Besenval de
Brunstatt, was
buried in the
church of Saint-Sulpice,
after having died on 2 June...
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political favourites or hangers-on.
Pierre Victor,
Baron de
Besenval de
Brunstatt as
courtier around 1780,
etching by
Louis Carrogis Carmontelle Portrait...