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  • ...oclamation of 1865]]. Issued by [[Philippe I of Lyncanestria|Philippe V of Barrois]], it declared a united [[Lyncanestria|Empire]] following the [[Lyncanestri ...onarchy has been held by the [[House of Villeneuve|Villeneuve House]] of [[Barrois]].
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  • | succession2 = [[Monarchy of Barrois|Queen of Barrois]] | reg-type2 = {{nowrap|[[Chancellor of Barrois|Chancellors]]}}
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  • ...decessor states. Additionally, the three federal states of kingdom rank ([[Barrois]], [[Burgoy]], and [[Antenfoi]]) retained their separate peerages. ...>''Created for [[Prince Antoine, Duke of Valôme]], a duke the [[Peerage of Barrois]].''
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  • ...has always been held by the [[House of Villeneuve|Villeneuve]] kings of [[Barrois]] with the sole exception of [[Louis I of Lyncanestria|Louis VII]] of [[Ant ...re and her princely states. [[Catherine of Lyncanestria|Cathrine, Queen of Barrois]] successfully argued in 1928 that the {{wp|Grammatical gender#Mixed and in
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  • | succession2 = [[Monarchy of Barrois|King of Barrois]] ...ccessor2 = [[Prince Guillaume of Lyncanestria|Guillaume, Prince Royal of Barrois]]
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  • | birth_place = Château d'Harmont<br>[[Falaise]], [[Kingdom of Barrois|Barrois]] ...se of Villeneuve|Villeneuve dynast]], Adélaïde was niece to the monarch of Barrois, the reigning king [[Philip V of Lyncanestria|Philip V]]. She showed signs
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  • The '''Bregalian Socialist Republic''' ({{wp|Occitano-Romance language|Barrois}}: ''Republicá Socialistá Bregalescá'', '''RSB''') is one of the {{wp|co
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  • ...n Protestants supported the election of the Protestant William IV, Duke of Barrois as Emperor, and following his death, rebelled and declared independence rat
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  • | title = Prince of Lyncanestria<br>Prince Royal of Barrois ...was born with the title of a {{wp|Prince du Sang|Prince of the Blood}} of Barrois. He would be elevated to the rank of [[Prince of Lyncanestria|Prince]] in 1
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  • ...ne of succession to the Barroese throne|third in-line]] to the throne of [[Barrois]] after her two brothers due to {{wp|Primogeniture#Male-preference primogen ...ed ndash}}6 July 2013''': ''Her Royal Highness'' Marie-Sophie, Princess of Barrois
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  • ...er la defensa de la revoluçon de la RSC''; {{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Barrois}}: ''Comite pa la Defenca de la Revoluccia de la RSC''), also known as the
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  • ...d quickly after a decisive anti-government victory at the [[Battle of Mont Barrois]], while Gonçalves and Pernis were also relieved by newly raised militias
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  • ...d Forces of the National People's Army''' ({{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Barrois}}: ''Forccas tiara de l'Armata populará naccional''; {{wp|Occitano-Romance
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  • The '''National People's Army''' ({{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Barrois}}: ''Armata populará naccional'', {{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Liguersi
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  • ...'Republica Populará Sud-Eucléan'' {{small|({{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Barrois}})}}<br>''República populara sud-euclèu'' {{small|({{wp|Occitano-Romance ...= {{wp|Romanian language|Amathian}}<br>{{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Barrois}}<br>{{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Liguersien}}
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  • ...roblems that undermined the region. In 645, the Châtillonais won a part of Barrois (a former lorship that was invaded bythe Langrois) as well as Auberivois. F
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  • ...n Protestants supported the election of the Protestant William IV, Duke of Barrois as Emperor, and following his death, rebelled and declared independence rat
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  • ...ther politicians, foreign dignitaries and members of the [[Royal Family of Barrois|Royal Family]]. He made national headlines when he performed {{wp|Wolfgang
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  • ...= {{wp|Romanian language|Amathian}}<br>{{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Barrois}}<br>{{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Liguersien}}
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  • ...ance languages|Liguersien}}: ''auranjès''; {{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Barrois}}: ''orangesce'') emerged in Eastern Champania. It is believed to derive fr ...ance languages|Liguersien}}: ''pregalès''; {{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Barrois}}: ''bregalesce'') emerged in Western Champania from Amathian and [[Lemovi
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