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    First House of Orange (category History of Nice)
    family of Nice is done successively in 1108 and 1117 to the benefit of the Bishopric of Nice. In 1108, the descendants of Raimbaud de Nice authorized...
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    certain Rodoald, who became Lord of Antibes. Rodoald's great-grandson Raimbaud appears to have relocated inland to Grasse around 1050, and his descendants [fr]...
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    Saint-Pons for the children of Raimbaud de Nice and Rostaing de Gréolièrs. A decree signed on 2 June 1874 by Maréchal de Mac Mahon separated Colomars,...
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    chef. » In the 12th century, Tiburge d'Orange [fr], daughter of Count Raimbaud of Nice, rebuilt the Roman walls of the town and rehabilitated the ancient...
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    footballer Dayot Upamencano, footballer Gérard Serée, artist Jean-Yves Raimbaud, co-creator of Space Goofs with Philippe Traversat, creator of Oggy and...
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    Concordat of 1801, the territory of the diocese passed to the diocese of Nice. The first known Bishop of Vence is Severus, bishop in 439 and perhaps as...
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    Louis de Bourbon, prince de Condé, whence the houses of Condé and Conti. Pontbriant, A. de (1891). Histoire de la principauté d'Orange ; suivie de lettres...
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    with Aghavnadzor, Armenia. Raimbaud de Reillanne, archbishop of Arles. Raymond de Gaufredi, son of the lord Burgondion de Trets and Mabile d'Agoult, minister...
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    Duchesne, p. 293 no. 4. De Clercq, pp. 307-308. Either they were competing for the See of Digne, or they were sharing it. Raimbaud signed the documents of...
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