- Grand-
Duché de Luxembourg". Legilux.lu (in French).
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- The
Duchy of
Warsaw (Polish: Księstwo Warszawskie; French:
Duché de Varsovie; German:
Herzogtum Warschau), also
known as the
Grand Duchy of
Warsaw and...
-
Duchy of
Brittany (Breton:
Dugelezh Breizh, [dyˈɡɛːlɛs ˈbrɛjs]; French:
Duché de Bretagne) was a
medieval feudal state that
existed between approximately...
- Moskowa, 1813 (extinct in 1969)
There were
three types of
ducal titles: the
duchés grands-fiefs or
dukes of
large fiefs outside the
territory of the First...
- The
Duchy of
Normandy grew out of the 911
Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte
between King
Charles III of West
Francia and the
Viking leader Rollo. The duchy...
-
duché de Gascogne, des comtés de Comminges, d'Aragon, de Foix, de Bigorre, d'Alava et de Biscaye, de la vicomté de Béarn et des
grands fiefs du
duché...
-
inheritable with the fief, and
these fiefs are
often designated as pairie-
duché (for duchies) or pairie-comté (for counties). The
original number of peers...
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Jacob Duché (1737–1798) was a
Rector of
Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the
first chaplain to the
Continental Congress.
Duché was born...
-
Gaspard Duché de
Vancy (1756–1788) was a
French artist of the 18th century. He grew up in
Vienna and
exhibited not only at Paris'
Salon of
Young Artists...
- of Palatinate-Zweibrücken (German:
Herzogtum Pfalz-Zweibrücken; French:
Duché de Palatinat-Deux-Ponts or Comté
palatin de Deux-Ponts) was a
duchy of the...