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    Villequier (French pronunciation:) is a former commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Rives-en-Seine.

    • 0–147 m (0–482 ft), (avg. 6 m or 20 ft)
    • France
  2. Villequier (prononciation [vilkje] « vilquié ») est une ancienne commune française, située dans le département de la Seine-Maritime en Normandie . Elle fait partie du parc naturel régional des Boucles de la Seine normande .

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  4. Georges de Villequier, vicomte de La Guerche (c. 1556 –10 February 1592) was a courtier, governor and military commander during the latter French Wars of Religion. The son of Claude de Villequier and Renée d'Applainvoisin, Villequier entered royal service with various positions in the household of the king and his brother Anjou.

    • c. 1556
    • Claude de Villequier
    • 10 February 1592
    • Louise Le Jay
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VillequiersVillequiers - Wikipedia

    Villequiers - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Geography. Population. Sights. See also. References. External links. Villequiers. Coordinates: 47°04′13″N 2°48′20″E. Villequiers ( French pronunciation: [vilkje]) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France . Geography.

    • 174–216 m (571–709 ft), (avg. 232 m or 761 ft)
    • Cher
  6. René de Villequier, baron de Clervaux, d'Aubigny et d'Ivry-le-Château ( c. 1530 –1586) [1] was a French governor and favourite of king Henri III during the French Wars of Religion. Rising to prominence early in the reign of Charles IX, he gravitated towards the king's brother Anjou, the future Henri III, serving with him on his council ...

    • c. 1530
    • Charlotte-Catherine de Villequier, Claude de Villequier
    • 1586
    • Françoise de la Marck (–1578) Louise de Savonneires (1586)
  7. Media in category "Villequier" The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. (Barcelona) Between Quilleboeuf and Villequier 1834 engraved by Robert Brandard after William Turner - Tate Britain.jpg 8,412 × 6,792; 29.15 MB

  8. He was Marquis of Villequier, Isle, Nolay and Chappes, as well as Baron of Estrabonnes, before being created Duke of Aumont and a Peer of France in 1665. He had played an important role in the Battle of Rethel in December 1650. The family has also held positions of ecclesiastic notability.

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