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This was struck down by the courts, so in 1919 they tried again, retrospectively legitimizing her and belatedly declaring the Montmartre nightclub act's Algerian love child a hereditary princess, Duchess of Valentinois and first in line to succeed Louis II.
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We are no foundling child, but a descendant of the Emperor Valens, of the stock of the Valentinois, founders of the cities of Valence in
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This was struck down by the courts, so in 1919 they tried again, retrospectively legitimizing her and belatedly declaring the Montmartre nightclub act's Algerian love child a hereditary princess, Duchess of Valentinois and first in line to succeed Louis II.
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Valentinois as well as of Matignon, in that kingdom.
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This consists partly of the dutchy of Matignon, and partly of the dutchy of Valentinois, which last was given to the ancestors of this prince of Monaco, in the year 1640, by the French king, to make up the loss of some lands in the kingdom of Naples, which were confiscated when he expelled the Spanish garrison from Monaco, and threw himself into the arms of France: so that he is duke of
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The Hôtel de Valentinois had become inhospitable since Jones began quarreling with its owner, Chaumont.
John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003
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Deane and Franklin lived at the Hôtel de Valentinois, but Lee preferred his own quarters in the city.
John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003
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Jones was in a rare state of contentment when he joined the Fourth of July celebration at the Hôtel de Valentinois on the second anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1778.
John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003
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During his fortnight at Passy, Jones got a taste of la vie douceur at the Hôtel de Valentinois.
John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003
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His destination was the Hôtel Valentinois, a pair of Neoclassical pavilions set amidst terraces and gardens, drab and brown in winter, but still gracefully framed by an alley of linden trees.
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