Canton of Geneva (redirect from Canton de Genève)
13th century, the Counts of Geneva were facing an alliance of the Maison de Faucigny, de Gex, as well as the counts of Savoy. After several decades of wars...
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List of châteaux in Rhône-Alpes (redirect from Liste des châteaux de Rhône-Alpes)
Château de Chitry, Vallières Château de Choisy, Choisy Maison forte de Chounaz, Saint-Jeoire-en-Faucigny Château de Chuet, Saint-Pierre-en-Faucigny Château...
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Marie Vetsera, Prince de Faucigny-Lucinge as Emperor Franz Josef, his wife Baba de Faucigny-Lucinge as Empress Elizabeth, and Carlos de Beistegui as Ludwig...
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Chérisey (1827) / François, Prince de Broglie (1930) / Amédée, Princesse de Broglie, née Beatrix, Princesse de Faucigny-Lucinge (1984) / with Stair Sainty...
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marquisate in 1719), Faucigny-Lucinge and Pillot who titled themselves "Marquis of Coligny" in their own right. 1617–1629: Charles de Coligny (1564–1632)...
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Bishop of Lausanne (redirect from Diocèse de Lausanne)
(1089-1090) Conon de Fenis (1090-1103/07) Giroldus or Gérard of Faucigny (1105-1126/34) Guy de Maligny or of Marlaniaco (1134-1143) Amedeus of Clermont call...
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Carton de Wiart, Ohio Governor Myron T. Herrick, New York Governor W. Averell Harriman, the Prince de Bitteto, and the Princesse de Faucigny Lucinge...
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Léman, then transported more profoundly into the intra-Alpine valleys of Faucigny and Tarentaise. Many prominent authors have made use of the landscape in...
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Geneva (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
du Pays Rochois (93.9 km²)[10], CC Faucigny-Glières (150.7 km²)[11], CC du Genevois (151.5 km²)[12], CA du Pays de Gex (404.9 km²)[13], and CC du Pays...
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Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
priory and church stemming from the former Sixt Abbey, founded by Ponce de Faucigny. The area of the town ranges in altitude from 728 to 3,098 metres (2...
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