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Lambesc (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃bɛsk]) is a
commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region in
Southern France...
- Eugène was a peer of
France and
Prince of Lorraine,
styled as the
Prince of
Lambesc. One of four children, he had a
younger brother and two
younger sisters...
- damaged. The most
damaged communes were Salon-de-Provence, Vernègues,
Lambesc, Saint-Cannat and Rognes.
Fourteen people died in Rognes,
which was half...
- as the
fourth child and the
first son of
Louis de Lorraine,
Prince of
Lambesc and his wife,
Jeanne Henriette Marguerite de
Durfort (1691-1750), granddaughter...
- of the
House of Lorraine, the
House of
Guise and
known as the
Prince de
Lambesc. Born 13
February 1692,
Louis was the son of
Prince Henri de Lorraine,...
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former province of
Provence and the prin****lities of Orange,
Martigues and
Lambesc. It lost part of its
territory in 1793,
including Orange and Apt, when...
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Joseph Roulin was born on 4
April 1841 in
Lambesc. His wife, née Augustine-Alix Pellicot, was also from
Lambesc; they
married 31
August 1868. Joseph, 47...
- (Royal
German Cavalry Regiment) of Charles-Eugène de Lorraine,
Prince de
Lambesc,
against a
crowd gathered at the
Tuileries gardens,
sparked the Storming...
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Tuileries Palace. From atop the Champs-Élysées,
Charles Eugene,
Prince of
Lambesc (Marshal of the Camp,
Proprietor of the
Royal Allemand-Dragoons) unleashed...
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rehearsal sessions. The
unnamed actress made her
statement to
police in
Lambesc,
southern France,
after which the case was p****ed to
prosecutors in the...