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  • Three Bishoprics
  • French occupied dioceses in the Kingdom of France

    The Three Bishoprics (French: les Trois-Évêchés [le tʁwɑz‿eveʃe]) constituted a government of the Kingdom of France consisting of the dioceses of Metz

    Three Bishoprics

    Three Bishoprics

    Three_Bishoprics

  • Lorraine
  • Cultural and historical region in France

    In 1552 Metz, Verdun and Toul were annexed by France, becoming the Three Bishoprics province; this annexation was not recognized by the Empire until the

    Lorraine

    Lorraine

    Lorraine

  • Italian Wars
  • European conflicts from 1494 to 1559

    expelled from Italy, but in exchange gained Calais from England, and the Three Bishoprics from Lorraine. In turn, Spain acquired sovereignty over the Kingdom

    Italian Wars

    Italian Wars

    Italian_Wars

  • Henry II of France
  • King of France from 1547 to 1559

    gained certain other territories, including the Pale of Calais and the Three Bishoprics. These acquisitions strengthened French borders while the abdication

    Henry II of France

    Henry II of France

    Henry_II_of_France

  • Second Schmalkaldic War
  • Uprising of German Protestant princes against Charles V

    aid to the princes, for which they were prepared to relinquish the Three Bishoprics of Metz, Verdun, and Toul, near the border, to the French king. A key

    Second Schmalkaldic War

    Second Schmalkaldic War

    Second_Schmalkaldic_War

  • Duchy of Lorraine
  • Part of East Francia and Holy Roman Empire

    of Luxembourg, the Electorate of Trier, the County of Bar and the "Three Bishoprics" of Verdun, Metz and Toul. The border between the Empire and the Kingdom

    Duchy of Lorraine

    Duchy of Lorraine

    Duchy_of_Lorraine

  • Prince-bishop
  • Bishop who also rules a principality

    the bestowal of the princely title by Emperor Charles IV in 1356. Three bishoprics were initially parts of the Kingdom of Poland and its offshoots before

    Prince-bishop

    Prince-bishop

    Prince-bishop

  • Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
  • Peace treaty that ended the Italian Wars

    southern, eastern and northern borders, confirming the occupation of the Three Bishoprics and the recapture of Calais from England. The Italian Wars between

    Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis

    Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis

    Treaty_of_Cateau-Cambrésis

  • Massif des Trois-Évêchés
  • Mountain range in the Provence Alps and Prealps

    tʁwaz‿eveʃe]; Occitan: Massís dei Tres Eveschats; lit. 'Massif of the Three Bishoprics') is a mountain range in the Provence Alps and Prealps in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

    Massif des Trois-Évêchés

    Massif des Trois-Évêchés

    Massif_des_Trois-Évêchés

  • Treaty of Chambord
  • 1552 treaty against Charles V

    Based on the terms of the treaty, Maurice ceded the vicariate over the Three Bishoprics of Toul, Verdun, and Metz to France. In return, he was promised military

    Treaty of Chambord

    Treaty of Chambord

    Treaty_of_Chambord

  • Prince-Bishopric of Metz
  • Prince-bishopric of the Holy Roman Empire

    the prince-bishop's ecclesiastical jurisdiction. It was one of the Three Bishoprics that were annexed by France in 1552. The bishops of Metz had already

    Prince-Bishopric of Metz

    Prince-Bishopric of Metz

    Prince-Bishopric_of_Metz

  • Meuse (department)
  • Department of France

    created from the former provinces of Barrois (area of Bar-le-Duc) and Three Bishoprics (area of Verdun). From about 500 AD, the Franks controlled this part

    Meuse (department)

    Meuse (department)

    Meuse_(department)

  • Lorraine and Barrois
  • Government of the Kingdom of France

    by the three orders, and their common law and customs tariffs, which they retained until the French Revolution." Meanwhile, the Three Bishoprics formed

    Lorraine and Barrois

    Lorraine and Barrois

    Lorraine_and_Barrois

  • Prince-Bishopric of Verdun
  • Former state of the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the Bishop of Verdun

    Peace of Westphalia of 1648. It then was a part of the province of the Three Bishoprics. 990–1024: Haimont (Heymon) 1024–1039: Reginbert 1039–1046: Richard

    Prince-Bishopric of Verdun

    Prince-Bishopric of Verdun

    Prince-Bishopric_of_Verdun

  • House of Valois
  • Cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty

    kingdom, while Protestants abroad were his allies. Henry captured the three bishoprics of Metz, Toul, and Verdun. French offensives failed in Italy. In 1556

    House of Valois

    House of Valois

    House_of_Valois

  • Metz
  • City in Grand Est, France

    Westphalia in 1648. Under French rule, Metz was selected as capital of the Three Bishoprics and became a strategic fortified town. With creation of the departments

    Metz

    Metz

    Metz

  • Verdun
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    city of the Holy Roman Empire. The Bishopric of Verdun formed together with Tull (Toul) and Metz the Three Bishoprics, which were annexed by France in 1552

    Verdun

    Verdun

    Verdun

  • Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon (born 1523)
  • French cardinal

    resumed in 1551, led the following year to the French occupation of the Three Bishoprics, strategic cities in Alsace. Henry II, delighted by the acquisitions

    Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon (born 1523)

    Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon (born 1523)

    Charles,_Cardinal_de_Bourbon_(born_1523)

  • Italian War of 1551–1559
  • Tenth phase of the Italian Wars

    Charles V (Peace of Passau, 2 August), while Henry II annexed the Three Bishoprics to France. July 1552: Franco-Ottoman raid on Reggio and Calabria. Franco-Ottoman

    Italian War of 1551–1559

    Italian War of 1551–1559

    Italian_War_of_1551–1559

  • Saarlouis
  • Town in Saarland, Germany

    the fortress and granted arms. The coat of arms shows the rising sun and three Fleur-de-lis. The heraldic motto is Dissipat Atque Fovet: He (the Sun) dispels

    Saarlouis

    Saarlouis

    Saarlouis

  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier
  • French composer (1689–1755)

    birthplace in Thionville (in Lorraine) to the town of Metz (in the Three Bishoprics) where he received his musical education from Joseph Valette de Montigny

    Joseph Bodin de Boismortier

    Joseph Bodin de Boismortier

    Joseph_Bodin_de_Boismortier

  • Annexations of Alsace–Lorraine
  • Region between the Meuse and Rhine rivers

    parliament in Metz with jurisdiction over the Three Bishoprics. In 1648, the Treaty of Westphalia annexed the bishoprics and imperial cities de jure. In February

    Annexations of Alsace–Lorraine

    Annexations_of_Alsace–Lorraine

  • Claude, Duke of Aumale
  • French aristocrat (1526–1573)

    develop between the powers. Having received an invitation to take the Three Bishoprics, Henri invaded Alsace in 1552. With Metz occupied, Charles V, Holy

    Claude, Duke of Aumale

    Claude, Duke of Aumale

    Claude,_Duke_of_Aumale

  • Glückel of Hameln
  • German-Jewish writer and businesswoman

    mother was also involved in business. In 1649, when Glückel was less than three years old, her family and the rest of Hamburg's Ashkenazic Jewish community

    Glückel of Hameln

    Glückel of Hameln

    Glückel_of_Hameln

  • Diocese of Toul
  • Former Roman Catholic diocese in present-day France

    Westphalia. By then, they were part of the French province of the Three Bishoprics. In 1766, the Duchy of Lorraine became part of France. In 1777 and

    Diocese of Toul

    Diocese of Toul

    Diocese_of_Toul

  • Alsace–Lorraine
  • 1871–1918 territory of the German Empire

    Louis XV.[citation needed][failed verification] (in the case of the Three Bishoprics, as early as 1552). The territory of the Duchy of Lorraine came under

    Alsace–Lorraine

    Alsace–Lorraine

    Alsace–Lorraine

  • Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr
  • French marshal (1764–1830)

    Owl" (le Hibou) from his soldiers. Laurent Gouvion was born in Toul, Three Bishoprics (now Meurthe-et-Moselle), on 13 April 1764. He was the eldest child

    Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr

    Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr

    Laurent_de_Gouvion_Saint-Cyr

  • Mondorf-les-Bains
  • Commune in Remich, Luxembourg

    Mondorf-les-Bains (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃dɔʁf le bɛ̃]; Luxembourgish: Munneref [ˈmunəʀəf] ; German: Bad Mondorf [baːt ˈmoːndɔʁf]) is a commune and

    Mondorf-les-Bains

    Mondorf-les-Bains

    Mondorf-les-Bains

  • Siege of Metz (1552)
  • Siege during the Italian War of 1551–59

    of Chambord, giving the free cities of Toul, Verdun, and Metz (the 'Three Bishoprics') to the Kingdom of France. The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V laid siege

    Siege of Metz (1552)

    Siege of Metz (1552)

    Siege_of_Metz_(1552)

  • Charles of Lorraine (bishop of Metz and Strasbourg)
  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz and Strasbourg (1567–1607)

    in Metz. On 23 June 1591 he was appointed apostolic legate for the "Three Bishoprics" (Metz, Verdun and Toul) that fell under French rule. In 1592, there

    Charles of Lorraine (bishop of Metz and Strasbourg)

    Charles of Lorraine (bishop of Metz and Strasbourg)

    Charles_of_Lorraine_(bishop_of_Metz_and_Strasbourg)

  • Lorrain language
  • Regional language of France

    & Leuci Gallia Belgica Lotharingia Duchy of Lorraine Duchy of Bar Three Bishoprics Lorraine and Barrois German Empire Lorraine department Third Reich

    Lorrain language

    Lorrain language

    Lorrain_language

  • List of Alsatians and Lotharingians
  • & Leuci Gallia Belgica Lotharingia Duchy of Lorraine Duchy of Bar Three Bishoprics Lorraine and Barrois German Empire Lorraine department Third Reich

    List of Alsatians and Lotharingians

    List of Alsatians and Lotharingians

    List_of_Alsatians_and_Lotharingians

  • André Burthe
  • This appointment was confirmed in May of that year and he took part in three campaigns at that grade; in 1794 he was wounded in combat. He served in

    André Burthe

    André Burthe

    André_Burthe

  • Cross of Lorraine
  • Christian and French patriotic symbol

    of arms of Belarus, the Pahonia. Silver double cross, on a mountain with three peaks, forms the coat of arms of the Slovak Republic. The seal of King Béla

    Cross of Lorraine

    Cross_of_Lorraine

  • François Claude Amour, marquis de Bouillé
  • French general; Royalist supporter of Louis XVI (1739–1800)

    had personally covered. In 1787 Bouillé was named governor of the Three Bishoprics. He served in 1787 and 1788 in the Assemblies of Notables called by

    François Claude Amour, marquis de Bouillé

    François Claude Amour, marquis de Bouillé

    François_Claude_Amour,_marquis_de_Bouillé

  • Toul
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    Westphalia of 1648. It then was a part of the French province of the Three Bishoprics. Toul was the seat of the bishops of Toul; the diocese was founded

    Toul

    Toul

    Toul

  • Diocese of Metz
  • Diocese of the Catholic Church

    Peace of Westphalia of 1648. It formed part of the province of the Three Bishoprics. Since 1801 the Metz diocese has been a public-law corporation of cult

    Diocese of Metz

    Diocese of Metz

    Diocese_of_Metz

  • Bernardino of Siena
  • Italian Franciscan missionary and saint

    represented him as small and emaciated, with three mitres at his feet (representing the three bishoprics which he had rejected) and holding in his hand

    Bernardino of Siena

    Bernardino of Siena

    Bernardino_of_Siena

  • Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency
  • French soldier, statesman and diplomat (1493–1567)

    duc de Montmorency. In 1552 he led the royal campaign to seize the Three Bishoprics from the Holy Roman Empire, though was overshadowed by the glory Guise

    Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency

    Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency

    Anne_de_Montmorency,_1st_Duke_of_Montmorency

  • Lotharingia
  • Western European kingdom and duchy (855–959)

    the Carolingian Empire among his three sons after his death. Unforeseen in 817 was a further heir besides Louis's three grown sons. A fourth son, Charles

    Lotharingia

    Lotharingia

    Lotharingia

  • Longwy
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    With a force of 3,500 men he was able to hold up the German 5th Army for three weeks. Count Claude Florimond de Mercy (1666–1734), Holy Roman Empire Field

    Longwy

    Longwy

    Longwy

  • Jean-Baptiste-Maurice Quinault
  • Jean-Baptiste-Maurice Quinault Born 9 September 1687: Verdun, Three Bishoprics, France Died 30 August 1745(1745-08-30) (aged 57) Occupations Comedian Musician

    Jean-Baptiste-Maurice Quinault

    Jean-Baptiste-Maurice_Quinault

  • Lorraine Franconian
  • West Central German dialect spoken in Lorraine

    & Leuci Gallia Belgica Lotharingia Duchy of Lorraine Duchy of Bar Three Bishoprics Lorraine and Barrois German Empire Lorraine department Third Reich

    Lorraine Franconian

    Lorraine Franconian

    Lorraine_Franconian

  • Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier
  • French pioneer balloonist (1754–1785)

    Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa pilɑtʁ də ʁozje]) (30 March 1754 – 15 June 1785) was a French chemistry and physics

    Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier

    Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier

    Jean-François_Pilâtre_de_Rozier

  • Upper Rhenish Circle
  • Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire

    1357, occupied by King Henry II of France in 1552, part of the French Three Bishoprics by the 1648 Peace of Westphalia. Metz Imperial City Since 1189, occupied

    Upper Rhenish Circle

    Upper Rhenish Circle

    Upper_Rhenish_Circle

  • Henry Madin
  • French composer

    the Chapelle royale and music theorist. Madin was born in Verdun, Three Bishoprics of a French mother and an Irish father born in Galway who had left

    Henry Madin

    Henry_Madin

  • First French War of Religion in the provinces
  • campaigns, by 4,000 Swiss of his own, which had arrived in June. In the Three-Bishoprics the rebel Protestants attempted to undertake an attack on Verdun during

    First French War of Religion in the provinces

    First French War of Religion in the provinces

    First_French_War_of_Religion_in_the_provinces

  • Thirty Years' War
  • Major war in Central Europe (1618–1648)

    kept the Upper Palatinate and its electoral vote. In Lorraine, the Three Bishoprics of Metz, Toul and Verdun, occupied by France since 1552, were formally

    Thirty Years' War

    Thirty Years' War

    Thirty_Years'_War

  • Joseph Christophe
  • French painter

    Joseph Christophe Born 1662 (1662) Verdun, Three Bishoprics, France Died 1748 (aged 85–86) Paris, France

    Joseph Christophe

    Joseph Christophe

    Joseph_Christophe

  • Vic-sur-Seille
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Vic-sur-Seille (French pronunciation: [vik syʁ sɛj], literally Vic on Seille; German: Wich) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern

    Vic-sur-Seille

    Vic-sur-Seille

    Vic-sur-Seille

  • Mars-la-Tour
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Mars-la-Tour (French pronunciation: [maʁs la tuʁ]) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern France. The Battle of Mars-la-Tour

    Mars-la-Tour

    Mars-la-Tour

    Mars-la-Tour

  • Xeuilley
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Xeuilley (French pronunciation: [ɡzœjɛ]) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Jacques Callot's family owned property

    Xeuilley

    Xeuilley

    Xeuilley

  • Quinault-Dufresne
  • Abraham-Alexis Quinault, called Quinault-Dufresne, (9 September 1693 in Verdun, Three Bishoprics – 12 February 1767 in Paris) was a French actor. He was a member of

    Quinault-Dufresne

    Quinault-Dufresne

    Quinault-Dufresne

  • Jean-Baptiste Le Prince
  • French painter (1734–1781)

    Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Le Prince (September 17, 1734 – September 30, 1781) was an important French etcher and painter. Le Prince first studied painting

    Jean-Baptiste Le Prince

    Jean-Baptiste Le Prince

    Jean-Baptiste_Le_Prince

  • French–Habsburg rivalry
  • Territorial and military conflicts between the House of Habsburg and France

    gained certain other territories, including the Pale of Calais and the Three Bishoprics. The Italian Wars also coincide with the Spanish conquest of Iberian

    French–Habsburg rivalry

    French–Habsburg rivalry

    French–Habsburg_rivalry

  • Sarrebourg
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    From the 12th century to the 15th century, Sarrebourg is governed by the Bishopric of Metz, which makes a Christianization zone facing Alsace. However, at

    Sarrebourg

    Sarrebourg

    Sarrebourg

  • Claude-François Bertrand de Boucheporn
  • French magistrate

    Claude-François Bertrand Boucheporn (4 November 1741 – 20 February 1794) was a French magistrate and intendant of the Ancien Régime, born in Metz (Moselle)

    Claude-François Bertrand de Boucheporn

    Claude-François_Bertrand_de_Boucheporn

  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Department of France

    & Leuci Gallia Belgica Lotharingia Duchy of Lorraine Duchy of Bar Three Bishoprics Lorraine and Barrois German Empire Lorraine department Third Reich

    Meurthe-et-Moselle

    Meurthe-et-Moselle

    Meurthe-et-Moselle

  • Grand Est
  • Administrative region of France

    administrative regions, this being in northeastern France. It superseded three former administrative regions, Alsace, Champagne-Ardenne, and Lorraine,

    Grand Est

    Grand Est

    Grand_Est

  • Tobias Cohn
  • Polish-Jewish physician

    local symptoms and newly discovered medicinal herbs. He also published in three languages a list of remedies. Kaufmann, David (1891). "Jair Chayim Bacharach:

    Tobias Cohn

    Tobias Cohn

    Tobias_Cohn

  • Sierck-les-Bains
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Sierck-les-Bains (French pronunciation: [siʁk le bɛ̃] ; German: Bad Sierck; Lorraine Franconian: Siirk/Siirck) is a commune in the Moselle department in

    Sierck-les-Bains

    Sierck-les-Bains

    Sierck-les-Bains

  • Jean-Baptiste Bécœur
  • French ornithologist (1718–1777)

    Jean-Baptiste Bécœur (16 April 1718, Metz, France – 16 September 1777) was a French ornithologist. Bécœur's parents were well-placed. His father, François

    Jean-Baptiste Bécœur

    Jean-Baptiste_Bécœur

  • Moyen
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Moyen (French pronunciation: [mwajɛ̃] ) is a village and commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle département of north-eastern France. The river Mortagne forms

    Moyen

    Moyen

    Moyen

  • Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Administrative division in Grand Est, France

    Grand Est region of north-eastern France. The commune has been awarded three flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition

    Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle

    Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle

    Baccarat,_Meurthe-et-Moselle

  • Concordat in Alsace–Moselle
  • Law regarding religion in part of France

    The Concordat recognises four religious traditions in Alsace-Moselle: three branches of Christianity (Catholicism, Lutheranism and Reformed) plus Judaism

    Concordat in Alsace–Moselle

    Concordat in Alsace–Moselle

    Concordat_in_Alsace–Moselle

  • Liverdun
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Liverdun (French pronunciation: [livɛʁdœ̃]) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle

    Liverdun

    Liverdun

    Liverdun

  • Beausite
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Beausite (French pronunciation: [bozˈit]) is a commune in the Meuse department in the Grand Est region in northeastern France. The commune was established

    Beausite

    Beausite

    Beausite

  • Louis XIV
  • King of France from 1643 to 1715

    Alsace to France and acknowledged her de facto sovereignty over the Three Bishoprics of Metz, Verdun, and Toul. Moreover, many petty German states sought

    Louis XIV

    Louis XIV

    Louis_XIV

  • Louis Marie Fouquet, Count of Gisors
  • French nobleman (1732–1758)

    June 1758) was a French nobleman and soldier. He was born in Metz, Three Bishoprics, the only child of the Duke of Belle-Isle, a distinguished general

    Louis Marie Fouquet, Count of Gisors

    Louis_Marie_Fouquet,_Count_of_Gisors

  • Hagondange
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Hagondange (French pronunciation: [aɡɔ̃dɑ̃ʒ]; German: Hagendingen; Lorraine Franconian: Hoendéngen/Hoendéng) is a commune in the Moselle department in

    Hagondange

    Hagondange

    Hagondange

  • Charles-Augustin de Ferriol d'Argental
  • French diplomat (1700–1788)

    of promise. D'Argental knew nothing of this correspondence until, sixty-three years later, he was going through his mother's papers at the age of eighty-five

    Charles-Augustin de Ferriol d'Argental

    Charles-Augustin de Ferriol d'Argental

    Charles-Augustin_de_Ferriol_d'Argental

  • Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine
  • French Army officer (1740–1793)

    his secretary, and those of his son were sealed, pending a search. After three weeks of searches and examination, the public prosecutor Antoine Quentin

    Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine

    Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine

    Adam_Philippe,_Comte_de_Custine

  • Seraumont
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Seraumont (French pronunciation: [səʁomɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Communes of the Vosges department

    Seraumont

    Seraumont

  • Jean-Baptiste Gilles
  • French painter (1680–1762)

    of portraits in miniature and water-colours. He was born at Verdun, Three Bishoprics. He assumed his mother's surname of Colson, because the theatres of

    Jean-Baptiste Gilles

    Jean-Baptiste_Gilles

  • Albestroff
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Albestroff (French pronunciation: [albɛstʁɔf]; German: Albesdorf) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Albestroff

    Albestroff

    Albestroff

    Albestroff

  • Liny-devant-Dun
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Liny-devant-Dun (French pronunciation: [lini dəvɑ̃ dœ̃], literally Liny before Dun) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern

    Liny-devant-Dun

    Liny-devant-Dun

    Liny-devant-Dun

  • Maizières-lès-Vic
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Maizières-lès-Vic (French pronunciation: [mɛzjɛʁ lɛ vik], literally Maizières near Vic; German: Machern bei Wich) is a commune in the Moselle department

    Maizières-lès-Vic

    Maizières-lès-Vic

    Maizières-lès-Vic

  • Blénod-lès-Toul
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Blénod-lès-Toul (French pronunciation: [bleno lɛ tul], literally Blénod near Toul) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern France

    Blénod-lès-Toul

    Blénod-lès-Toul

    Blénod-lès-Toul

  • Thionville
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    Metz and Diedenhofen. The fortifications around Diedenhofen centred on three main forts: the Fort de Guentrange on the northwest side, Fort de Koenigsmacker

    Thionville

    Thionville

    Thionville

  • Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1637 to 1657

    necessary. The empire suffered considerable territorial losses. The Three Bishoprics, effectively under French control since 1552, were officially ceded

    Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Ferdinand_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Beuvezin
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Beuvezin (French pronunciation: [bœvzɛ̃]) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern France. Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle

    Beuvezin

    Beuvezin

    Beuvezin

  • Anne of Austria
  • Queen of France from 1615 to 1644

    Alsace to France and acknowledged her de facto sovereignty over the Three Bishoprics of Metz, Verdun, and Toul. Moreover, many petty German states sought

    Anne of Austria

    Anne of Austria

    Anne_of_Austria

  • Free imperial city
  • Self-ruling city of the Holy Roman Empire

    change. Henry II of France seized the Imperial Cities connected to the Three Bishoprics of Metz, Verdun and Toul. Louis XIV seized many cities based on claims

    Free imperial city

    Free imperial city

    Free_imperial_city

  • Eustache Le Noble
  • Robert Le Noble (Troyes, 1643 – Paris, 31 January 1711) was a 17th-century French playwright and writer. An attorney General at the Parlement of Metz,

    Eustache Le Noble

    Eustache Le Noble

    Eustache_Le_Noble

  • Dieulouard
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Dieulouard (French pronunciation: [djølwaʁ]; formerly Dieulwart) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Dieulouard

    Dieulouard

    Dieulouard

    Dieulouard

  • Pierre Philibert de Blancheton
  • years later he was a member of the Parliament of Metz then in the Three Bishoprics. Well known for his passion as a music collector, Blancheton is particularly

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  • Audun-le-Roman
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Audun-le-Roman (French pronunciation: [odɛ̃ lə ʁɔmɑ̃]; Lorrain: Audeu; German: Welsch-Oth) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern

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    Audun-le-Roman

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  • Sébastien Leclerc
  • French painter

    1637— 25 October 1714) was an artist from the French province of the Three Bishoprics. He specialized in subtle reproductive drawings, etchings, and engravings

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    Sébastien Leclerc

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  • Bambiderstroff
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Bambiderstroff (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃bidɛʁstʁɔf]; German: Baumbiedersdorf) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in northeastern France

    Bambiderstroff

    Bambiderstroff

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  • Royaumeix
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Royaumeix (French pronunciation: [ʁwajomɛ]) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle

    Royaumeix

    Royaumeix

    Royaumeix

  • Nicolas Beauzée
  • French linguist and author

    Nicolas Beauzée (9 May 1717 in Verdun, Meuse – 23 January 1789 in Paris) was a French linguist, author of Grammaire générale (published 1767) and one of

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  • Mangiennes
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Mangiennes (French pronunciation: [mɑ̃ʒjɛn]) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meuse department

    Mangiennes

    Mangiennes

    Mangiennes

  • Prince-Bishopric of Liège
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire (980–1795)

    Bull (Super Universi, 12 May 1559), created new bishoprics in the Low Countries. The new bishoprics were created largely at the expense of the diocese

    Prince-Bishopric of Liège

    Prince-Bishopric of Liège

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  • Dombasle-en-Argonne
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Dombasle-en-Argonne (French pronunciation: [dɔ̃bal ɑ̃.n‿aʁɡɔn], literally Dombasle in Argonne) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern

    Dombasle-en-Argonne

    Dombasle-en-Argonne

    Dombasle-en-Argonne

  • Void-Vacon
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Void-Vacon (French pronunciation: [vwa vakɔ̃]) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meuse department

    Void-Vacon

    Void-Vacon

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  • Treaty of Münster (October 1648)
  • Part of the Peace of Westphalia

    The first annex is the act of cession to the King of France of the Three Bishoprics, Alsace, Brisach and Pignerol; the second is the act of cession of

    Treaty of Münster (October 1648)

    Treaty of Münster (October 1648)

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  • Charles Ancillon
  • French jurist and diplomat

    Charles Ancillon Born 28 July 1659 Metz, Three Bishoprics, France Died 5 July 1715(1715-07-05) (aged 55) Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia Occupations Diplomat

    Charles Ancillon

    Charles Ancillon

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  • Dominique François Burthe
  • Dominique François Burthe (1785–1852), was born in Metz, France in 1785, son of the merchant Louis Burthe and Maria Gaudres. He entered military service

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  • Sauvigny
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Sauvigny (French pronunciation: [soviɲi]) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meuse department "Répertoire

    Sauvigny

    Sauvigny

    Sauvigny

  • Grovestins's cavalry raid
  • 1712 raid of the War of the Spanish Succession

    raiders and the intendant des finances of Champagne and the Three Bishoprics in 1708. The Bishoprics claimed they owed their ransom money to the Electoral Palatinate

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    English of three possible origins

    Haddock

    English of three possible origins : of three possible origins: from a medieval survival with added initial H- of the Old English personal name Ædduc, a diminutive of Æddi, itself a short form of various compound names with the first element ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’.English of three possible origins : habitational name from Haydock near Liverpool, which is probably named from Welsh heiddog ‘characterized by barley’.English of three possible origins : from Middle English hadduc ‘haddock’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling the fish.

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  • Lakshmi Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Lakshmi Shree

    Fortunate

    Lakshmi Shree

  • Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Shree

    Prosperous; Wife of the God Vishnu; Goddess Laxmi; Another Name of Goddess Parvati

    Shree

  • Shree Ram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shree Ram

    Lord Rama

    Shree Ram

  • Shree
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Shree

    Sign of Wealth / Richness; Lord Krishna

    Shree

  • Thraya | த்ராயா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Thraya | த்ராயா

    Three

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  • Tree
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southeastern)

    Tree

    English (mainly southeastern) : topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous tree, Middle English tre(w).

    Tree

  • Shree Priya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shree Priya

    Lover of Lakshmi

    Shree Priya

  • Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shree

    Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha

    Shree

  • Shree-Lakshmi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shree-Lakshmi

    Sign of Wealth; Goddess Lakshmi

    Shree-Lakshmi

  • Divya Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Divya Shree

    Divine, Pure light, Source of wisdom

    Divya Shree

  • Bilpa Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bilpa Shree

    Bilvapatre

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  • Veda-Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Veda-Shree

    Veda means Vedham and Shree means Sriman Narayana

    Veda-Shree

  • Tyree
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American

    Tyree

    Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr.

    Tyree

  • Thraya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Thraya

    Three

    Thraya

  • Taree
  • Girl/Female

    Japanese

    Taree

    Bending branch.

    Taree

  • Deepal-Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Deepal-Shree

    Win the Light; Sunlight

    Deepal-Shree

  • Shree Bhavana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shree Bhavana

    Goddess Lakshmi

    Shree Bhavana

  • Tyree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Tyree

    King

    Tyree

  • Rishita Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rishita Shree

    Saintly

    Rishita Shree

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  • Shaalabbim
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Shaalabbim

    Understanding; or son of a fox.

  • Coralina
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Coralina

    From the coral of the sea.

  • Kanwardeep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Kanwardeep

    Light of Prince

  • Deepjot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Deepjot

    Lamp Flame

  • Elkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Elkins

    English : patronymic from Elkin 1.

  • Manishita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Manishita

    Desired, A wish, Wisdom

  • Jaymie
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, Hebrew, Spanish

    Jaymie

    Supplanter

  • Yugesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Yugesh

    King of All Era; Joy

  • Farnly
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Farnly

    From the fern meadow.

  • Maqboolah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Maqboolah

    A Noted Woman of the Past had this Name

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  • Three-parted
  • a.

    Divided into, or consisting of, three parts; tripartite.

  • Three-ply
  • a.

    Consisting of three distinct webs inwrought together in weaving, as cloth or carpeting; having three strands; threefold.

  • Three
  • n.

    A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.

  • Three-cornered
  • a.

    Having three prominent longitudinal angles; as, a three-cornered stem.

  • Three-piled
  • a.

    Having the quality of three-pile; best; most costly.

  • Three-sided
  • a.

    Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.

  • Three-lobed
  • a.

    Having three lobes.

  • Tree
  • v. t.

    To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.

  • Three-nerved
  • a.

    Having three nerves.

  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Producing three leaves; as, three-leaved nightshade.

  • Three-valved
  • a.

    Consisting of, or having, three valves; opening with three valves; as, a three-valved pericarp.

  • Three
  • n.

    The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects.

  • Three-handed
  • a.

    Said of games or contests where three persons play against each other, or two against one; as, a three-handed game of cards.

  • Three-pointed
  • a.

    Having three acute or setigerous points; tricuspidate.

  • Three-cornered
  • a.

    Having three corners, or angles; as, a three-cornered hat.

  • Three-way
  • a.

    Connected with, or serving to connect, three channels or pipes; as, a three-way cock or valve.

  • Three-flowered
  • a.

    Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.

  • Three-decker
  • n.

    A vessel of war carrying guns on three decks.

  • Three-leafed
  • a.

    Alt. of Three-leaved

  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Consisting of three distinct leaflets; having the leaflets arranged in threes.