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  2. House of Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    The second family formed by the marriage of the last descendant of the first family, Mathilde of Bourbon with Guy II of Dampierre, this land passed to the house of Dampierre in 1196. The coat of arms of this family is: "De gueules à deux léopards d'or, avec couronne de baron", [ 16 ] but they took the coat of arms of the previous ones.

  3. Bourbon family tree - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Bourbon 1311–1356 r. 1342–1356: James I Count of La Marche 1319–1362 r. 1356–1362: Jeanne of Châtillon 1320-1371 [1] Charles V King of France 1338–1380 r. 1364–1380: Joanna of Bourbon 1338–1378: Louis II Duke of Bourbon 1337–1410 r. 1356–1410: Peter II Count of La Marche 1342–1362 r. 1362: John I Count of La Marche ...

  4. Pacte de Famille - Wikipedia

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    Philip V, first Bourbon king of Spain Elisabeth Farnese, Philip V's second wife, who exerted strong influence over her husband. The first of the three Pacto de Familia was agreed on November 7, 1733, between Philip V of Spain and his nephew Louis XV of France, in the Treaty of the Escorial.

  5. Family tree of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    of Bourbon 1338–1378: John I the Fearless 1371–1419 Duke of Burgundy: Valentina Visconti of Vertus 1389–1408: Louis I 1372–1407 Duke of Orléans: Anne de Bourbon 1380–1408: John 1363–1401 Count of Montpensier: Catherine 1378–1388: Jeanne 1357–1360: John 1359–1364: Charles VI 1368–1422 King of France r. 1380–1422: Isabeau ...

  6. Bourbon Restoration in France - Wikipedia

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    He did so based upon the Bourbon response to the "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, during which Louis XVIII relaxed tariffs during a series of famines, caused a downturn in prices, and incurred the ire of wealthy landowners, who were the traditional source of Bourbon legitimacy. Thus, between 1827 and 1830, peasants throughout France faced a ...

  7. Gangsters & bourbon: How Maker's Mark turned its family home ...

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    Owned and operated by the founding family of Maker's Mark Distillery, Samuels House allows visitors to experience a piece of Kentucky bourbon history.

  8. Jim Beam - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 2003, a fire destroyed a Jim Beam aging warehouse in Bardstown, Kentucky. It held 15,000 barrels (795,000 US gal or 3,010,000 L) [note 1] of bourbon. Flames rose more than 100 feet from the structure. Burning bourbon spilled from the warehouse into a nearby creek. An estimated 19,000 fish died of the bourbon in the creek and a river.

  9. Bourbon Reforms - Wikipedia

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    Charles III also initiated the difficult process of changing the complex administrative system practiced under the former ruling family, the House of Habsburg. Corregidores were to be replaced with a French institution, the intendant. The intendancies had the intended effect of further decentralizing the administration at the expense of ...

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