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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
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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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Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100–1300
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199:and his younger brother Robert died while on the
269:the title of prince of Joinville. Upon marrying
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713:(in European Portuguese). Impressora Ipiranga.
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