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    Dreux (French pronunciation: [dʁø]) is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. Dreux lies on the small river Blaise, a tributary...
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  • Dreux Pierre Frédéric (born November 26, 1985) better known by his stage name Lil' Fizz, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and actor best known...
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    The House of Dreux was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. It was founded by Robert I, Count of Dreux, a son of Louis VI of France, who was given the...
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    Yolande of Dreux (20 March 1263 – 2 August 1330) was a sovereign Countess of Montfort-l'Amaury from 1311 until 1322. Through her first marriage to Alexander...
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  • Philippa of Dreux, Dame de Coucy (1192–1242) was a daughter of Robert II of Dreux and his second wife Yolande de Coucy. Philippa was the fifth of seven...
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    The Counts of Dreux were a noble family of France, who took their title from the chief stronghold of their domain, the château of Dreux, which lies near...
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    Robert I of Dreux, nicknamed the Great (c. 1123 – 11 October 1188), was the fifth son of Louis VI of France and Adélaide de Maurienne. In 1137 he received...
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  • Yolande of Dreux (French: Yolande de Dreux) may refer to: Yolande de Dreux (1196–1239), wife of Raoul II of Lusignan Yolande of Dreux, Duchess of Burgundy...
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  • John of Dreux may refer to: Jehan de Braine (died 1240), trouvère John I of Dreux (died 1249) John II of Dreux (died 1309) This disambiguation page lists...
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    Didier Dreux (May 11, 1832 – July 5, 1861) was the first Confederate field officer killed during the American Civil War. He was the son of Guy Dreux and...
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