Jean-Baptiste Nompère de Champagny, 1st duc de Cadore (4 August 1756 – 3 July 1834) was a French admiral and politician. He was born in Roanne, Loire...
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Nobility of the First French Empire (redirect from Duché grand fief de l'Empire)
Trévise, 1808 (extinct in 1912) Jean-Baptiste Nompère de Champagny, Duc de Cadore, (extinct in 1893) Nicolas Oudinot, Duc de Reggio, 1810 (extinct in 1956)...
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Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, French priest, educational reformer, and saint in the Roman Catholic Church Jean-Baptiste de Nompère de Champagny, 1st Duc...
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The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (French: Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, MEAE) is the ministry of the Government of France...
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1801 after the French diplomat and statesman, Jean-Baptiste de Nompère de Champagny, 1st duc de Cadore. Birds found on the island include the brown quail...
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granddaughter of Jean-Baptiste de Nompère de Champagny, Duc de Cadore, a Minister of Napoleon. Their children were Marie Panon Desbassayns de Richemont (1857–1917)...
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Geraud Christophe Michel Duroc (1813, ext. 1829) Cadore: for Admiral Jean-Baptiste Nompère de Champagny (ext. 1893) Bellune, i.e. Belluno: for maréchal...
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