- Jean
Grusset dict
Richardot,
knight (1540 – 3
September 1609) was a
statesman and
diplomat from the Franche-Comté, who held high
political office during...
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Pierre Richardot (c.1575–1628) was the 61st
abbot of St Willibrord's Abbey, Echternach. He was the son of Jean
Richardot,
president of the
Brussels Privy...
- N'Tchoréré was shot.
According to
Richardot, the
perpetrators were from 25th
Infantry Regiment (according to
Richardot, the 25th
Infantry Regiment was from...
- François
Richardot (Franciscus) (1507-1574), was a
celebrated Burgundian-French
Catholic preacher, and
confessor to
Margaret of Parma. He was
Bishop of...
- Jérôme-Étienne-Marie
Richardot (29 June 1751 – 6
March 1794) was a
French general of the
French Revolutionary Wars. He rose to
colonel of the 9th Regiment...
- "Map". .hypotheses.org.
Totals from
summary of
Notitia Dignitatum in
Richardot, Philippe, La fin de l'armée
romaine 284–476 [3rd ed.] Economica, 2005...
- an
undivided sovereignty which remains permanent throughout the year.
Richardot,
Robin (2
August 2019). "L'île des Faisans, le mini-royaume des vice-rois...
- more
recent evaluation of the
location has been
performed by
Phillippe Richardot, who
proposed a
location of La Cheppe,
slightly north of the
modern town...
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Archived from the
original on 23
November 2011.
Retrieved 23
November 2011.
Richardot,
Robin (2
August 2019). "L'île des Faisans, le mini-royaume des vice-rois...
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Richardot's father, the
Seigneur de Barly, was
President of the
Council of
Artois and
Councilor of
State in Bruxelles. Jean
Richardot was amb****ador...