- Look up
villiers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Villiers may
refer to:
Villiers, Indre, in the
Indre département
Villiers, Vienne, in the
Vienne département...
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Villiers was born in Brooksby, Leicestershire, on 20
August 1592, the
second son of the
minor gentleman Sir
George Villiers (1550–1606) from...
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Benjamin de
Villiers (born 17
February 1984) is a
South African former international cricketer, and a
current commentator. AB de
Villiers was
named as...
- Look up de
villiers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. de
Villiers is a
common French and
Afrikaans surname. It may
refer to: De
Villiers (playwright)...
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George Villiers may
refer to:
George Villiers (died 1606) (c. 1544–1606),
minor English gentleman,
father of
George Villiers, 1st Duke of
Buckingham George...
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Villiers (/ˈvɪlərz/ VIL-ərz) is an
aristocratic family in the
United Kingdom. Over time,
various members of the
Villiers family were made knights, baronets...
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Child Villiers is the
surname of a
British aristocratic family (Child was
added to the
Villiers name by the 5th earl by
royal licence in 1819, as noted...
- John
Villiers (c. 1591 – 18
February 1658) was an
English courtier from the
Villiers family. The
eldest son of Sir
George Villiers and Mary Beaumont,...
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Ernest Villiers (1806–1843),
brother of
George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon,
Thomas Hyde
Villiers,
Charles Pelham Villiers, and
Henry Montagu Villiers and...
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Villiers-le-Sec may
refer to the
following communes in France:
Villiers-le-Sec, Calvados, in the
Calvados département
Villiers-le-Sec, Haute-Marne, in...