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Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Nesle (French pronunciation: [nɛl]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Nesle is situated at the junction of the
Nesle
Raoul II of Nesle (died 1160), son of Raoul I, Seigneur of Nesle, and his wife Rainurde d'Eu. Châtelain of Nesle and Bruges. Raoul was brother to Yves
Raoul_II_of_Nesle
Clermont-en-Beauvaisis). Nesle is a commune in northern France near Saint-Quentin, Aisne. The founder of the House of Nesle is Yves de Nesle (d. after 1076) of
House_of_Nesle
Speculated adultery in the French royal family
The Tour de Nesle affair was a scandal amongst the French royal family in 1314, during which Margaret, Blanche, and Joan, the daughters-in-law of King
Tour_de_Nesle_affair
French trouvère
Blondel de Nesle (French pronunciation: [blɔ̃dɛl də nɛl]) – either Jean I of Nesle (c. 1155 – 1202) or his son Jean II of Nesle (died 1241) – was a French
Blondel_de_Nesle
Topics referred to by the same term
Nesles is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Nesles may also refer to the following places in France:
Nesles_(disambiguation)
Street in Paris, France
The Rue de Nesle is a street in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. The street was opened in 1607. It was formerly called
Rue_de_Nesle
Play by Dumas and Gaillardet
La Tour de Nesle is a drama in five acts and nine tableaux, based on the circumstances of the Tour de Nesle Affair. It was written by Frédéric Gaillardet [fr]
La_Tour_de_Nesle
Demolished guard tower of Parisian fortification wall
The Tour de Nesle (French pronunciation: [tuʁ də nɛl]) was one of the four large guard towers on the old city wall of Paris, constructed at the beginning
Tour_de_Nesle
French noblewoman and mistress of Louis XV
Marie Anne de Mailly-Nesle, duchesse de Châteauroux (French pronunciation: [maʁi an də maji nɛl]; 5 October 1717 – 8 December 1744) was the youngest of
Marie_Anne_de_Mailly-Nesle
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Nesles (French pronunciation: [nɛl]) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France about 12 miles (19 km) south
Nesles
French noblewoman and mistress of Louis XV
Pauline Félicité de Mailly-Nesle, marquise de Vintimille (1712–1741), was the second of the five famous de Nesle sisters, four of whom would become mistresses
Pauline Félicité de Mailly-Nesle
Pauline_Félicité_de_Mailly-Nesle
Spouses of French monarchs
reign due to the Tour de Nesle Affair. Coat of arms unknown Imprisoned during her husband's reign due to the Tour de Nesle Affair. Coat of arms unknown
List_of_French_royal_consorts
Simon of Clermont-Nesle (after 1250 – 22 December 1312 or c. February 1313), Peer of France and bishop of Noyon (1297–1301) and Bishop-count of Beauvais
Simon of Clermont-Nesle (bishop)
Simon_of_Clermont-Nesle_(bishop)
French noblewoman
Félicité de Mailly-Nesle, Mademoiselle de Chalon, marquise de Flavacourt (1715–1799) was a French courtier, one of the five famous de Nesle sisters, four of
Hortense Félicité de Mailly-Nesle
Hortense_Félicité_de_Mailly-Nesle
French noblewoman, courtier and duelist
Armande Félice de La Porte Mazarin, Marquise de Nesle (1691–1729), was a French noblewoman, courtier and duelist. She is known for the famous duel she
Armande Félice de La Porte Mazarin
Armande_Félice_de_La_Porte_Mazarin
French noblewoman and mistress of Louis XV
Adélaïde de Mailly-Nesle, Duchesse de Lauraguais (11 February 1713 – 3 November 1769 in Paris) was the third of the five famous de Nesle sisters, four of
Diane Adélaïde de Mailly-Nesle
Diane_Adélaïde_de_Mailly-Nesle
King of France from 1285 to 1314
final year saw a scandal amongst the royal family, known as the Tour de Nesle affair, in which King Philip's three daughters-in-law were accused of adultery
Philip_IV_of_France
Knight
Drogo of Nesle, a relative of Ralph, Lord of Soissons, was a knight who joined the army of Emicho, Count of Flonheim. He was one of the knights that survived
Drogo_of_Nesle
of Nesle with the marriage of Raoul II of Clermont and Gertrude of Nesle. The family is the sometimes referred to as the House of Clermont-Nesle (Maison
House_of_Clermont
Former canton in Hauts-de-France, France
49°45′31″N 2°54′38″E / 49.75861°N 2.91056°E / 49.75861; 2.91056 The Canton of Nesle is a former canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the Picardie
Canton_of_Nesle
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Nesle-l'Hôpital (French pronunciation: [nɛl lopital]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The commune is situated
Nesle-l'Hôpital
French railway station
Nesle is a railway station located in the commune of Nesle in the Somme department, northern France. The station is served by TER Hauts-de-France trains
Nesle_(Somme)_station
Eustache III de Conflans Raoul de Nesle (killed in the battle of Courtrai, 11 July 1302) Auchier de Nesle Hugh de Nesle, d.1306 Griffiths 1993, p. 70. Newman
John_III,_Count_of_Soissons
Commune in Normandy, France
Nesle-Hodeng (French pronunciation: [nɛl ɔdɑ̃]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in north-western France. A farming
Nesle-Hodeng
1955 film
Tower of Lust (French: La Tour de Nesle) is a 1955 French / Italian drama film directed by Abel Gance. Pierre Brasseur - Jehan Buridan Silvana Pampanini
Tower_of_Lust
Mistress of Louis XV (1710–1751)
Julie de Mailly-Nesle, comtesse de Mailly (French pronunciation: [lwiz ʒyli də maji nɛl]; 1710–1751) was the eldest of the five de Nesle sisters, four of
Louise_Julie_de_Mailly-Nesle
French film producer
Robert de Nesle (1906–1978) was a French film producer. He controlled the production company Comptoir Français de Productions Cinématographiques (CFPC)
Robert_de_Nesle
German-Swiss businessman (1814-1890)
Henri Nestlé (French: [ɑ̃ʁi nɛsle]; born Heinrich Nestle, German: [ˈhaɪnrɪç ˈnɛstlə]; 10 August 1814 – 7 July 1890) was a German-born Swiss confectioner
Henri_Nestlé
Commune in Grand Est, France
Nesle-le-Repons (French pronunciation: [nɛl lə ʁəpɔ̃]) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Marne department
Nesle-le-Repons
Count of Soissons from 1180 to 1235
1235), also known as Raoul III de Nesle, was the Count of Soissons from 1180. He was the third son of Raoul II de Nesle and Gertrude de Montaigu. In 1178
Ralph,_Count_of_Soissons
Commune in Grand Est, France
Nesle-la-Reposte (French pronunciation: [nɛl la ʁəpɔst]) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Marne department
Nesle-la-Reposte
Seigneur of Ailly
Clermont-Nesle (c. 1210–1285/86) was Seigneur (Lord) of Ailly, Maulette and Nesle (in Picardy) Simon was the eldest son Raoul I of Clermont-Nesle, Seigneur
Simon_II_of_Clermont
Latin patriarch of Jerusalem (died 1180)
Amalric of Nesle (French: Amaury; died on 6 October 1180) was a Catholic prelate who served as the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem from late 1157 or early
Amalric_of_Nesle
Givet and Warcq, married Marie, daughter of Raoul de Nesle and Alix de Roye (see House of Nesle) Jacques (Jacquemin) (d. February 27, 1330), Canon of
John_I,_Count_of_Looz
French court official (1688–1742)
She disliked the position of her granddaughter, Louise Julie de Mailly-Nesle, comtesse de Mailly, as royal mistress, and died in the middle of an intrigue
Françoise_de_Mailly
Countess consort of Holland, Zeeland, and Hainaut (1252–1311)
of Norfolk Isabelle (died 1305), wife of Raoul de Clermont, Seigneur de Nesle. Jeanne, nun at Fontenelles Mary of Avesnes (1280–1354), wife of Louis I
Philippa_of_Luxembourg
Title originated from the Principality of Orange
(Orange-Nassau), Georg Friedrich (of Hohenzollern), and Guy (of Mailly-Nesle). The title referred to Orange in the Vaucluse department in the Rhône valley
Prince_of_Orange
King of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185
he proved to be affected. The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, Amalric of Nesle, crowned the young king in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Although medieval
Baldwin_IV_of_Jerusalem
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Nesle-et-Massoult (French pronunciation: [nɛl e masu]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Communes of the Côte-d'Or department
Nesle-et-Massoult
Nesle (died 14 August 1352), Lord of Mello, was a Marshal of France (1348) who was killed in the Battle of Mauron. Guy was the son of Jean I de Nesle
Guy_II_de_Nesle
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Foucaucourt-Hors-Nesle (French pronunciation: [fukokuʁ ɔʁ nɛl], literally Foucaucourt outside Nesle; Picard: Foucaucourt-Hors-Nèle) is a commune in the
Foucaucourt-Hors-Nesle
This is a list of those who bore the title Count of Soissons (French: Comte de Soissons) and ruled Soissons and its civitas or diocese as a county in the
Counts_of_Soissons
Norman knight implicated in a French royal scandal known as the Tour de Nesle affair. In the court of Philip IV of France, Philip of Aunay was the equerry
Philip_of_Aunay
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux (French pronunciation: [lymiɲi nɛl ɔʁmo] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central
Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux
French soft cheese
Great Britain. In 1880, Isidore Lefebvre, a farmer, constructed a dairy in Nesle-Hodeng, where he could mould and ripen cheese curds made by farmers in the
Neufchâtel_cheese
Marie Anne de Mailly-Nesle, was still in the city. Fearing for his life, the king renounced adultery and dismissed de Mailly-Nesle. Bishop Fitz-James also
François_de_Fitz-James
English noble (1020–1076)
to Milo I of Montlhéry Raintrude, married to Raoul I of Nesle, a member of the House of Nesle. His son Renaud became Count of Soissons upon William's
William_Busac
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Apostilb, an old unit of luminance Blondel (surname) Blondel de Nesle (c. 1155 – 1202), French trouvère, or poet Jean-François Blondel (1683–1756)
Blondel
1302 battle of the Franco-Flemish War
II, Count of Artois and his half-brother James Raoul of Clermont-Nesle, Lord of Nesle, Constable of France Guy I of Clermont, Lord of Breteuil, Marshal
Battle_of_the_Golden_Spurs
Oldest city wall of Paris, France
coin, Right Bank, near the Louvre (Quai François Mitterrand) The Tour de Nesle, Left Bank (Quai de Conti) On the east side: The Tour Barbeau, Right Bank
Wall_of_Philip_II_Augustus
Swiss multinational food and drink company
(/ˈnɛsleɪ, -li, -əl/ NESS-lay, -lee, -əl;[better source needed] French: [nɛsle]) is a Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate corporation
Nestlé
Duchess in Bavaria
Arenberg (1757–1795) and his first wife, Marie Adélaïde Julie de Mailly-Nesle, Dame d'Ivry-sur-Seine (1766–1789). She had a half-sister, Princess Catherine
Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg
Princess_Amélie_Louise_of_Arenberg
Commune in Normandy, France
Nesle-Normandeuse (French pronunciation: [nɛl nɔʁmɑ̃døz]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. A village
Nesle-Normandeuse
King of France (1314–1316) and Navarre (1305–1316)
de Marigny. Louis' first wife, Margaret, was implicated in the Tour de Nesle affair. She was found guilty of infidelity and imprisoned until her death
Louis_X_of_France
Duchess of La Meilleraye
Félice de La Porte Mazarin (1691–1729), married Louis de Mailly, marquis de Nesle et de Mailly, Prince d'Orange in 1709. Through this marriage, she became
Hortense_Mancini
Queen of France and Navarre from 1314 to 1315
1314, Margaret was caught in an alleged act of adultery in the Tour de Nesle affair. Her sister-in-law Isabella of France was a witness against her,
Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France
Margaret_of_Burgundy,_Queen_of_France
Chaumont-en-Vexin Gerard of Roussillon, son of Gilbert, Count of Roussillon Drogo of Nesle, formerly in the army of Emicho, Count of Flonheim William V, Lord of Montpellier
Army of Hugh the Great on the First Crusade
Army_of_Hugh_the_Great_on_the_First_Crusade
Queen of France and Navarre (1316 - 1322)
knights, upon the testimony of their sister-in-law Isabella, in the Tour de Nesle affair. Joan was thought to have known of the affairs, and was placed under
Joan_II,_Countess_of_Burgundy
Vieux of Nesle (Ives, Ivo) (died 1178), son of Raoul I, Seigneur of Nesle, and his wife Rainurde (Ermentrude) of Eu-Soissons. Seigneur of Nesle, Count of
Yves_II,_Count_of_Soissons
Prefecture and commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
In 1736, it returned to the crown. It was given to Marie Anne de Mailly-Nesle, duchess of Châteauroux, by Louis XV in 1744. The present Château Raoul [fr]
Châteauroux
French architect (1912–1983)
where six of his buildings are now monuments historiques. He was born in Nesles-la-Vallée and died in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. Saint-Réparatus shopping
Jean_Bossu_(architect)
King of France from 1715 to 1774
Pauline Félicité de Mailly-Nesle, marquise de Vintimille, by Jean-Marc Nattier
Louis_XV
Rock castle in Annweiler am Trifels, Germany
According to one legend, Richard was found by the trobador Blondel de Nesle, who reported the king's location to his friends; in fact, Richard's location
Trifels_Castle
Seigneur of Ailly and Maulette
Guy I of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1255 – 11 July 1302) was a Marshal of France, Seigneur (Lord) of Offemont jure uxoris, and possibly of Ailly, Maulette and
Guy_I_of_Clermont
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Nesles-la-Vallée (French pronunciation: [nɛl la vale] ) is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. Communes of the
Nesles-la-Vallée
German noble (1808–1888)
de La Mark-Schleiden 3. Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg 14. Louis Joseph de Mailly-Nesle 7. Marie de Mailly-Nesle 15. Adélaïde Juliette de Hautefort
Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria
Duke_Maximilian_Joseph_in_Bavaria
1984 film by Volker Schlöndorff
doesn't make enough." Nominee Best Costume Design - BAFTA (Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle) Nominee Best Foreign Language Film - BAFTA (Volker Schlöndorff, Magaret
Swann_in_Love_(film)
1940 play by Jean Anouilh
Pierre Boutron Stage design: Agostino Pace [fr] Costumes: Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle [fr] Lighting: Boutron Music: Poulenc First performance on 11 September
Léocadia
French writer and anarchist (1860–1918)
dei sospiri (1921, dir. Domenico Gaido) Buridan, le héros de la tour de Nesle (1923, dir. Pierre Marodon) Triboulet (1923, dir. Febo Mari) Nostradamus
Michel_Zévaco
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Seringes-et-Nesles (French pronunciation: [səʁɛ̃ʒ e nɛl]) is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The villages of Seringes
Seringes-et-Nesles
Castle in Dourdan, Essonne, France
the castle of the Louvre. A near identical castle is found at Seringes-et-Nesles, department of Aisne in northern France. The principle of the isolated keep
Château_de_Dourdan
French learned society
wall of the Institut de France shows the ancient location of the Tour de Nesle Académie Française (French Academy, concerning the French language) – initiated
Institut_de_France
Commune in Grand Est, France
Mourmelon-le-Grand Mourmelon-le-Petit Moussy Muizon Mutigny Nanteuil-la-Forêt Nesle-la-Reposte Nesle-le-Repons La Neuville-au-Pont La Neuville-au-Temple La Neuville-aux-Bois
La_Neuville-au-Temple
Painting by Charles-André van Lpo
The three women were apparently modelled after Louise Julie de Mailly-Nesle, a former mistress of Louis XV and two of her sisters. Today the painting
The_Three_Graces_(Van_Loo)
Constable of France
Raoul II/III of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1245 – Kortrijk, 11 July 1302) was Seigneur (Lord) of Nesle in Picardy (de), Viscount of Châteaudun (de), Grand Chamberlain
Raoul_II_of_Clermont
Bavarian royal in Germany
Louise of Arenberg 22. Marquis Louis Joseph de Mailly-Nesle 11. Marie Adélaïde Julie de Mailly-Nesle 23. Adélaïde Julie d'Hautefort 1. Duke Ludwig Wilhelm
Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria (1831–1920)
Duke_Ludwig_Wilhelm_in_Bavaria_(1831–1920)
Battle during the Hundred Years' War
garrisons in Saintonge. An army of several thousand men led by Guy II de Nesle and his deputy Arnoul d'Audrehem arrived before the town of Saint-Jean-d'Angély
Battle_of_Saintes
French princess (1313–1358)
aunts, Blanche and Margaret of Burgundy, were implicated in the Tour de Nesle affair. The marriage of her parents was successful enough for her father
Blanche_of_France_(nun)
King of England from 1189 to 1199
version of Ivanhoe. It seems unconnected to the real Jean 'Blondel' de Nesle, an aristocratic trouvère. It also does not correspond to the historical
Richard_I_of_England
French film director and producer
increased, and thus he made few films. The historical melodrama La Tour de Nesle (1954) was his first film in colour, and it provoked some revival of interest
Abel_Gance
the siege of Acre in 1191. Enguerrand married Ada, daughter of John I of Nesle. They were married by 1192, since their eldest son is mentioned in that
Enguerrand_II_of_Boves
94th Miss France competition, national beauty pageant edition
La Séguinière Top 15 Picardy Charlotte Cresson 23 1.71 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) Nesle Poitou-Charentes Lounès Texier 19 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Périgné Provence Adélina
Miss_France_2024
Queen of England from 1308 to 1327
Edward to garner further French support, which resulted in the Tour de Nesle affair. The journey was a pleasant one, with many festivities, although
Isabella_of_France
Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem from 1170 to 1190
biographer of Leontius, wrote that the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, Amalric of Nesle, attempted to have Leontius assassinated, which the modern historian Bernard
Leontius_II_of_Jerusalem
Hôtel particulier in Paris, France
Quai de Nevers (now the Quai de Conti), just east of the former Tour de Nesle on the site of the present day Hôtel des Monnaies in the 6th arrondissement
Hôtel_de_Nevers_(left_bank)
Sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini
François I, executed in Cellini's workshop at the Hôtel de Nesle (adjacent to the Tour de Nesle) in Paris, sculpted with the help of Thomas Dambry, Pierre
Nymph_of_Fontainebleau
Soissons from his father in 1115. Upon Renaud's death in 1141, Ivo II de Nesle was chosen as his successor by the Bishop of Soisson, Joscelin de Vierzi
Renaud_III,_Count_of_Soissons
Notable portions include Porte Saint-Michel [fr], Porte Saint-Victor [fr], Tour Barbeau [fr], Tour Saint-Bernard [fr], Tour de Nesle, and Tour du coin.
List_of_Gothic_architecture
John II (died 1270/72), also known as Je(h)an de Nesle and by the sobriquet le Bon et le Bègue ("the Good and the Stammerer"), was the tenth Count of
John_II,_Count_of_Soissons
Former island in Paris, France
royal palace at the end of the Île de la Cité and was opposite the Tour de Nesle, a smaller royal castle on the left bank of the Seine. The island alongside
Île_aux_Juifs
Lord of Montfort-l'Amaury
(1239–1260) Adela (or Alix) (1230 – 28 March 1279), married to Simon of Nesle (1220–1288) Pernelle (d. 5 December 1275), abbess of Port-Royal-des-Champs
Amaury de Montfort (died 1241)
Amaury_de_Montfort_(died_1241)
located in Paris, France, between the rue de Seine and the rue des Fossés de Nesle (now 42 rue Mazarine, at its intersection with the rue Jacques Callot).
Salle_de_la_Bouteille
Named derived from the Gothic language
King of the Suevi Amaury, Count of Valenciennes (fl. 953–973) Amalric of Nesle (fl. 1151–1180), Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1158 to 1180 Amalric, King
Amalric
Countess of Trani
Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg 11. Marie Adélaïde Julie de Mailly-Nesle 1. Duchess Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria 12. Frederick Michael, Count Palatine
Duchess Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria
Duchess_Mathilde_Ludovika_in_Bavaria
French engineers and balloonists
ascended to a height of about 1,800 feet (550 m) and landed at sunset in Nesles-la-Vallée after a 2-hour, 5-minute flight covering 36 km. The chasers on
Robert_brothers
Railway station in Curchy, France
stations of Chaulnes and Nesle. The station was closed in December 2007, and replaced by a taxi service to the station of Nesle. List of SNCF stations in
Curchy-Dreslincourt_station
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Moyencourt-lès-Poix Moyenneville Muille-Villette Nampont Namps-Maisnil Nampty Naours Nesle Nesle-l'Hôpital Neslette Neufmoulin Neuilly-le-Dien Neuilly-l'Hôpital Neuville-au-Bois
Bussus-lès-Yaucourt
1352 battle of the Breton War of Succession
Hundred Years War. In 1352 a French army, commanded by Marshal Guy II de Nesle, invaded Brittany, and after recapturing Rennes and territories to the south
Battle_of_Mauron
Spanish fieldmarshal
(17 March 1688 - 17 March 1769), daughter of Louis II, Count de Mailly-Nesle. They had two sons, who died in infancy: Charles Nicholas (14 February 1712
Emmanuel Ignatius of Nassau-Siegen
Emmanuel_Ignatius_of_Nassau-Siegen
NESLE
NESLE
NESLE
NESLE
Boy/Male
Spanish
God's gift.
Boy/Male
Greek
A satyr.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English
Mortal.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord of Love
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Successor Caliph
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Praise; Commendation; Lauding
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Making Right; Making Good; Improvement; Betterment
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Scutt 1, with the addition of the Middle English agent suffix -er.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Moon Goddess; Form of Cynthia
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Strong and Womanly; Blend of Deanne and Variants of Andrea and Sandra; Protector of Man
NESLE
NESLE
NESLE
NESLE
NESLE