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Dampierre is the name of
several communes in France:
Dampierre, Aube, in the Aube département (Champagne-Ardenne)
Dampierre, Calvados, in the Calvados...
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Dampierre (French pronunciation: [dɑ̃pjɛʁ] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. On 1 January...
- The
House of
Dampierre pla**** an
important role
during the
Middle Ages.
Named after Dampierre, in the
Champagne region,
where members first became prominent...
- (Spanish: Don
Alfonso Jaime Marcelino Manuel Víctor María de Borbón y
Dampierre; French:
Alphonse Jacques Marcellin Emmanuel Victor Marie de Bourbon;...
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Guillaume I of
Dampierre (c. 1130 - c. 1174) was Lord of
Dampierre, Saint-Dizier, Moëslains and Saint-Just,
Constable of
Champagne and
Viscount of Troyes...
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Picot de
Dampierre (French pronunciation: [oɡyst maʁi ɑ̃ʁi piko də dɑ̃pjɛʁ]; 19
August 1756 – 9 May 1793),
styled the
Marquis de
Dampierre and usually...
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Henri Duval,
Count of
Dampierre (1580 — 8
October 1620),
often known simply as
Henri de
Dampierre, was a
commander of
imperial forces during the Bohemian...
- The Château de
Dampierre is a château in
Dampierre-en-Yvelines, in the Vallée de Chevreuse, France.
Built by
Jules Hardouin-Mansart in 1675–1683 for the...
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William I of
Dampierre, Lord of
Dampierre, and
Ermengarde of Mouchy.
William I of
Dampierre was the son of Guy I, Lord of
Dampierre and
Viscount of...
- Guy I of
Dampierre (died 1151), son of
Thibaut of
Dampierre-sur-l’Aube and
Elizabeth of Montlhéry,
daughter of Milo I of Montlhéry,Viscount of Troyes....