Offemont (French pronunciation: [ɔfmɔ̃]) is a commune in the Territoire de Belfort department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in northeastern France. Wikimedia...
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Orléans chose his chamberlains, alternating between the lords of Blaru and Offemont. The influence of the dukes is apparent even in Louis's buying habits:...
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I of Clermont (c. 1255 – 1302), Marshal of France, Seigneur (Lord) of Offemont Guy I, Count of Blois (died 1342) Guy I of Gibelet, of the Embriaco family...
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important governmental and high-ranking positions such as the Seigneur of Offémont and Villiers, councillor of State, Master of Requests, the Civil Lieutenant...
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Strasbourg. It was built of red sandstone excavated from the quarry at Offemont, three kilometres from Belfort. Although the church opened for worship...
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Menoncourt Meroux-Moval Méziré Montbouton Montreux-Château Morvillars Novillard Offemont Pérouse Petit-Croix Petitefontaine Petitmagny Phaffans Réchésy Recouvrance...
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Battle of Mauron. Guy was the son of Jean I de Nesle (died 1352), Lord of Offemont and a grandson of Guy I of Clermont, who was killed in the Battle of the...
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belonging to Montmorency, the others being Thoré, Mello, La Rochepot, Offémont and Châteaubriant. The royal family would occasionally stay at his châteaux...
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Saint-Venant (died 1360), Marshal of France in 1344 Guy II de Nesle, Lord of Offémont and of Mello (died 1352), Marshal of France in 1345 Édouard I de Beaujeu...
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Paris and Île-de-France, married (1524) Charlotte d'Humières, lady of Offemont and Encre, daughter of Jean, Lord of Humières, and of Françoise Le Josne...
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