- Jean de
Morvillier,
bishop of Orléans (c. 1506–23
October 1577) was a
French noble, prelate,
diplomat and de
facto chancellor during the
latter Italian...
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Morvilliers is the name of
several communes in France:
Morvilliers, Aube in the Aube
department Morvilliers, Eure-et-Loir, in the Eure-et-Loir department...
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Morvilliers (French pronunciation: [mɔʁvilje]) is a
commune in the Aube
department in north-central France.
Communes of the Aube
department "Répertoire...
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Besieged in the
capital by Condé's forces,
Catherine dispatched L'Hôpital,
Morvillier and
Marshal Vielleville to
negotiate with the prince. Condé was feeling...
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Marquis of Fronsac;
Charles de Guise,
Cardinal of Lorraine; Jean de
Morvilliers,
bishop of Orléans; and the
French secretary of
state Claude de l'Aubespine...
- Montigny-sur-Avre
Montireau Montlandon Montreuil Morainville Morancez Moriers Morvilliers Mottereau Moulhard Moutiers Néron
Neuville Saint Denis Neuvy-en-Dunois...
- the town was
reinforced by the
arriving forces of the
Seigneur de
Morvillier.
Morvillier would ****ume
leadership of the
defence of the town. With the failure...
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which accepts low-level
waste and short-lived intermediate-level waste;
Morvilliers storage centre (10),
which accepts very-low-level waste ; Meuse/Haute...
- (1747).
Chronicon rusti****-commerciale. T. Osborne. p. 462. M****on de
Morvillier,
Nicolas (1784). Encyclopédie méthodique: géographie moderne, vol 2 (in...
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Despite the fact that he was
appointed bishop in
April 1552,
Bishop Jean de
Morvillier (1552–1564) was not able to make his
formal entry into Orléans
until 26...