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which were incorporated to the lands of the prince of
Joinville. In 1848, the French monarchy was formally abolished and all the lands of the Orléans family in France confiscated, with the lands in Brazil becoming the last remnants of the lands of the prince of Joinville. Those lands are nowadays the
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MĂ©moires de Jean sire de
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appears in the middle of the eleventh century. The former lordship was raised into the
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was one of rivalry. The family also had influence in local cathedral chapters.
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The arms borne by
Geoffrey V of Joinville, still the municipal arms today
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elevated the lordship of
Joinville into a principality, turning
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died without children, with her titles inherited by her cousin
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in 1688. Even though the principality was abolished with the
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130:(1152), an office that became hereditary in his family.
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Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100–1300
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188:and his younger brother Robert died while on the
258:the title of prince of Joinville. Upon marrying
713:(in French). Firmin Didot frères, fils et cie.
702:(in European Portuguese). Impressora Ipiranga.
153:(1164–90) with the help of Count Henry I, and
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671:Delaborde, Henri-François (1894).
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344:, also seneschal of Champagne
337:, also seneschal of Champagne
330:, also seneschal of Champagne
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682:Evergates, Theodore (2007).
260:Princess Francisca of Brazil
250:, who would become the last
216:in 1298, and Simon received
237:Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans
223:In April 1551, French king
56:in 1551, and passed to the
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62:end of the French monarchy
389:, also count of Vaudémont
382:, also count of Vaudémont
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46:Principality of Joinville
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696:Ficker, Carlos (1965).
500:, also duchess of Guise
555:, also duke of Orléans
548:, also duke of Orléans
541:, also duke of Orléans
534:, also duke of Orléans
516:duchess of Montpensier
254:, bestowed on his son
229:Francis, Duke of Guise
128:seneschal of Champagne
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246:In the 19th century,
38:seigneur de Joinville
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733:Champagne (province)
591:The Joinville Legacy
493:, also duke of Guise
486:, also duke of Guise
462:, also duke of Guise
455:, also duke of Guise
448:, also duke of Guise
441:, also duke of Guise
427:Princes of Joinville
422:, also duke of Guise
94:) lies on the river
467:Henriette Catherine
196:, while the fifth,
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66:Prince of Joinville
42:county of Champagne
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471:duchess of Joyeuse
360:count of Vaudémont
284:House of Joinville
271:Brazilian city of
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512:Anne-Marie-Louise
342:Jean de Joinville
159:bishop of Langres
151:bishop of Châlons
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303:Geoffrey II
210:Vaucouleurs
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161:(1209–19).
108:Vaucouleurs
722:Categories
609:References
572:1818–1900
568:the French
558:1793–1818
551:1785–1793
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539:Louis (II)
537:1723–1752
530:1701–1723
522:Philippe I
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328:Geoffrey V
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313:1128–1184
307:1096–1128
301:1080–1096
297:Geoffrey I
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212:passed to
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52:by French
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135:Clairvaux
92:Junivilla
88:Jonivilla
81:Joinville
40:) in the
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460:Henry II
394:Nicholas
256:François
225:Henry II
214:Geoffrey
208:, while
170:communes
139:La CrĂŞte
102:and the
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32:(French
524:, also
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453:Charles
446:Henry I
439:Francis
420:Francis
412:, also
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380:Anthony
291:Étienne
266:of the
157:became
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122:on the
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114:. Lord
76:History
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349:Anselm
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475:1654
356:Henry
335:Simon
309:Roger
279:Lords
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233:Marie
194:Simon
96:Marne
595:ISBN
564:king
400:René
206:John
180:and
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