Guerchy (French pronunciation: [ɡɛʁʃi]) is a former commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. On 1 January 2016...
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interim embassy. Upon the arrival of the new ambassador, the comte de Guerchy in October 1763, d'Éon was demoted to the rank of secretary and humiliated...
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Claude-Louis-François Régnier, comte de Guerchy, later marquis de Blosset (1715–1767) was a French diplomat. List of Ambassadors of France to the United...
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died in 1742, a distant cousin, the count of Guerchy, became the new marquis. His son, Anne-Louis of Guerchy, the last marquis of Nangis, almost ruined...
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relaxed. Dormeuil and Poirson had the theatre remodelled by Louis Regnier de Guerchy and reopened it as the Théâtre du Palais-Royal with a license to present...
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French Infantry Line General Montagne Brigade Royal Vaisseaux Comte de Guerchy 4 battalions Rgt, Royal Vaisseaux 3 battalions 3 off. 146 men 29 off. 291...
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Construction started 1826 Inaugurated 20 April 1829 Cost 4,620,000 francs Design and construction Architect(s) Jacques-Marie Huvé Other designers de Guerchy...
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window. There is smoke!." He had been accompanied on his journey home by Guerchy and Pruneaux among other familiars and two of them, Saint-Auban and Séré...
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lieutenant général, governor of Péronne. Louis de Regnier, marquis de Guerchy, lieutenant général Antoine de la Font, marquis de Savine, lieutenant général...
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Montendre (killed in action) 27 August 1702: Louis de Régnier, Marquis of Guerchy 14 June 1705: Thomas Le Gendre de Collandre 6 March 1719: Pierre-Aimé de...
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