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The Council of Ancients or Council of Elders (French: Conseil des Anciens) was the upper house of the French legislature under the Constitution of the Year III, during the period commonly known as the Directory (French: Directoire), from 22 August 1795 until 9 November 1799, roughly the second half of the period generally referred to as the French Revolution.
Margrave Philibert of Baden (22 January 1536 in Baden-Baden – 3 October 1569 in Montcontour) ruled the Margraviate of Baden-Baden from 1554 to 1569. Philibert was the son of the Margrave Bernhard III, Margrave of Baden-Baden and Franziska of Luxembourg , daughter of Charles I, Count of Ligny .
The president of the Senate, in addition to his duties as presiding officer of the upper house of parliament, is also, according to the Constitution of the Fifth Republic, first in line of succession in case of death, resignation, or removal by impeachment of the president, thus becoming Acting President of the Republic until a new election can be held. [2]
Philibert Vernatti (1590–1643) (Michiel van Mierevelt)The Vernatti Baronetcy, of Carleton in the County of York, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia.It was created on 7 June 1643 for Philibert Vernatti.
Philibert de Chalon (18 March 1502 – 3 August 1530) was the last Prince of Orange from the House of Chalon. Biography. Born at Nozeroy to John IV of Chalon-Arlay, ...
Emanuel Filibert van Lalaing (Valenciennes, May 5, 1557 – Mons December 27, 1590) was a noble and army commander from the Low Countries.. Emanuel Philibert was the third son of Charles II de Lalaing and Marie of Montmorency.
Marie Jean François Philibert Lecarlier d'Ardon was born in Laon (Aisne) on 20 November 1752. He was one of the wealthiest landowners in the province, and was appointed the king's secretary and mayor of Laon. On 22 March 1789 he was elected deputy of the third estate for Vermandois in the Estates General. He sat with the reformers, and spoke ...
Philibert de La Guiche, seigneur de Chaumont (c. 1544 -c. 1607) [1] was a French noble, courtier, governor and military officer during the French Wars of Religion.The son of a prominent noble in Mâcon, La Guiche inherited his father's position in the city in 1555.