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Vendôme

Vendôme meaning

A town and commune of Loir-et-Cher department, Centre-Val de Loire, France.

Example sentences (14)

Alexandre Reza founded his namesake company in the 1950s on Paris’ Place Vendôme, which became renowned for Alexandre’s breathtaking designs that showcased his extensive personal collection of precious gems.

The line had been shown as presentations in its Place Vendôme headquarters.

The good news is that train service will be free on Friday, Nov. 9 and Monday, Nov. 12 on the Vaudreuil-Hudson and Candiac lines, with 14 additional off-peak departures added to the Vaudreuil line with stops at Dorval, Vendôme and Lucien L’Allier only.

Although Eugene's forces inflicted double the number of casualties on the French the battle settled little except to deter Vendôme trying an all-out assault on Imperial forces that year, enabling Eugene to hold on south of the Alps.

Babeuf and Darthé were guillotined the next day at Vendôme, Prairial 8 (27 May 1797), without appeal.

He was left destitute in 1731 by the death of his father, who had held a post in the household of the duchess of Vendôme.

In 1848, he returned to Paris from a tour of the United Kingdom, to die at the Place Vendôme in the following year.

Moving into Piedmont from the east Vendôme captured Vercelli in July, Ivrea in September, and invested Verrua in October.

The Imperial commander arrived in theatre in mid-April 1706, just in time to organise an orderly retreat of what was left of Count Reventlow 's inferior army following his defeat by Vendôme at the Battle of Calcinato on 19 April.

The trial was at Vendôme from 20 February 1797 for two months.

Two years later, Vendôme having died in the interval, Alberoni was appointed consular agent for Parma at Philip's court, where he was the royal favourite, being raised at the same time to the dignity of count.

Vendôme had been ordered to link with the Elector of Bavaria for the thrust into the Tyrol, but he made little progress towards this goal, due in part to rumours that Victor Amadeus, Duke of Savoy, was about to defect to the Grand Alliance.

When Louis XIV learnt of the disaster he recalled Marshal Vendôme from northern Italy to take command in Flanders; but it would be weeks before the command changed hands.

When Starhemberg turned the main army to offer assistance, Vendôme attacked him at Villaviciosa on the 10th.