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    . 1639 (MDCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1639th...
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  • Events from the year 1639 in France Monarch – Louis XIII January 7 – Croquant rebellions in Gascony: Having freed prisoners in Mirande on January 4, rebels...
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    Harlay 1611–1620 Philippe de Harlay 1620–1631 Henry de Gournay 1631–1639 Jean de La Hay 1639–1665 Denis de La Haye 1665–1670 Charles Marie François Olier, marquis...
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  • 1635–1637: Croquant rebellions in south-west France 1638–1642: Croquant rebellions in south-west France 1639: Revolt of the va-nu-pieds, a rebellion in...
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    Revolt of the va-nu-pieds (category 1639 in France)
    Revolt of the va-nu-pieds (French pronunciation: [vanypje], barefooted ones) was an unsuccessful popular uprising in Normandy in 1639 following King Louis XIII's...
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    Henriette d'Angleterre, refugiée en France, eut le Château Neuf pour maison de campagne. Le jeune roi y data, en 1649, des lettres ..." Kitson 1999...
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  • and 1660-1661 Anne-Madeleine de Conty d'Argencourt in 1658 Marie Mancini (1639–1715) in 1658–1659; not a mistress but a platonic love Name unknown: a gardener's...
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    Alsace (redirect from Alsace, France)
    a Protestant enclave in France until 1793. This situation prevailed until 1639, when most of Alsace was conquered by France to keep it out of the hands...
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    Chambéry (redirect from Chambery, France)
    from Bourg-en-Bresse in the west, across the Alps to Turin, north to Geneva, and south to Nice. To insulate Savoy from provocations by France, Duke Emmanuel...
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    1632 - Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye on March 29. Acadia and Quebec are given back to France. 1632 - The Couillard-Hébert family receives...
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