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Hugues de
Lionne (11
October 1611 – 1
September 1671) was a
French statesman. He was born in Grenoble, of an old
family of Dauphiné.
Early trained for...
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Artus de
Lionne (1655–1713), abbé and
Bishop of
Rosalie in
partibus infidelium, in Turkey, was a
French missionary of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society...
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Enrico Lionne - Flowers...
- Villeneuve-la-
Lionne (French pronunciation: [vilnœv la ljɔn]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern France. It is the site of the former...
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Cameroonian footballer Charles Ewodo. "Glawdis
Ewodo Ekogo : La
jeune Lionne du
Cameroun aux
grandes ambitions". 237online.com. "Tatiana
Ewodo Ekogo...
- a léopard-
lionné and our lion
rampant guardant is
their lion-léopardé."
Dutch heraldist Johannes Rietstap, however,
defined a Léopard
lionné as a lion...
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Villeroy A. J.
Richelieu Sillery R. Phélypeaux
Bouthillier Chavigny Brienne Lionne Pomponne Croissy Torcy Huxelles Dubois Morville Chauvelin Chaillou Noailles...
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institution M****in [fr]. In 1847, he
published a
first novel,
Juana la
Lionne. In the 1860s,
under the pen name "Henri Normand", he had
several comédies...
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Villeroy A. J.
Richelieu Sillery R. Phélypeaux
Bouthillier Chavigny Brienne Lionne Pomponne Croissy Torcy Huxelles Dubois Morville Chauvelin Chaillou Noailles...
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occupied with the
Great Turkish War,
while Foreign Minister Hugues de
Lionne also
extended the anti-Austrian
League of the
Rhine until 1668. On 8 May...