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    François de Bassompierre (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa də basɔ̃pjɛʁ]; 12 April 1579 – 12 October 1646) was a French courtier. The son of Christophe de...
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  • localities in the four departments of the former region: Meuse, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Moselle, and Vosges. In the context of toponyms, and with regard to the scope...
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    Haroué (category Communes of Meurthe-et-Moselle)
    towers and the moat of the predating medieval castle of François de Bassompierre. The decoration of the castle was entrusted to artists from the Lorraine...
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    1766. In July 1767 letters patent of Louis XV allowed that the name of Bassompierre be attributed to the seigniory of Baudricourt. Finally, (after the French...
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    Ripon (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) Louis de Bassompierre [fr], abbot of Saint-Volusien Frédéric Soulié (1800–1847), novelist,...
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    floor. This marble tiled floor was removed in 1577 by Christophe de Bassompierre, the Master of Finances of Lorraine, and was transferred to Haroué's...
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    Gemmelaincourt is home to a number of sights such as the church of Saint Maurus, Bassompierre Castle, the manor house ‘Le Jardin des Lys’ and four old wash houses...
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