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  • 81Reginar IV, Count of Mons — Regnier IV, Count of Mons (c. 950 1013) was the son of Reginar III, Count of Hainaut. Lambert I of Leuven was his brother. HistoryHis father was Count of Hainaut until 958, but fell in disgrace with Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor and lost his County… …

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  • 83Sire de Bourbon — The Sire de Bourbon or Seigneur de Bourbon, meaning Lord of Bourbon, was the title by which the rulers of la Bourbonnais were known, from 913 to 1327, and from which the cognomen of the illustrious royal House of the same name derives. Louis I,… …

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  • 84France — This article is about the country. For a topic outline on this subject, see List of basic France topics. For other uses, see France (disambiguation). Infobox Country native name = La République Française conventional long name = The French… …

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  • 85Line of succession to the French throne (Legitimist) — The Legitimist pretender to the French throne is Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou, the senior member of the House of Bourbon. He is recognised by those French monarchists who consider Philip V of Spain s renunciation of his rights of succession to… …

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  • 86Count of Orléans — The Count of Orléans was the ruler of an area of modern France around the city of Orléans. The title was most commonly used in the Merovingian and Carolingian eras. When Hugh Capet became King of the Franks, the county of Orléans became a part of …

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  • 87Robert of Hesbaye — Robert II, Rodbert or Chrodobert (770 807) was a Frank, count of Worms and Rheingau and duke of Hesbaye around the year 800. His family is known as Robertians. His son is Robert of Worms and his grandson is Robert the Strong, the namegiver of the …

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  • 88Henry IV of France's succession — to the throne in 1589 was followed by a four year war to establish his legitimacy. Henry IV inherited the throne after the assassination of Henry III, the last Valois king, who died without children. Henry was already King of Navarre, as the… …

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  • 89Île-de-France — [ēl də fräns′] 1. historical region of NC France, surrounding Paris 2. metropolitan region of modern France, in the same general area: 4,638 sq mi (12,012 sq km); pop. 10,661,000; chief city, Paris * * * Île de France (ēl də fräɴsʹ) A historical… …

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  • 90Sylvester II — (Gerbert) died 1003, French ecclesiastic: pope 999 1003. Also, Silvester II. * * * orig. Gerbert of Aurillac born с 945, near Aurillac, Auvergen, France died May 12, 1003, Rome First French pope (999–1003). Renowned as a scholar of logic and… …

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