Château d'Eu
The Château d'Eu is a former royal residence in the town of Eu, in the Seine-Maritime department of France, in Normandy. The château d'Eu stands at the centre of the town and was built in the 16th century to replace an earlier one purposely demolished in 1475 to prevent its capture by the English. The chapel contains the tombs of Henry I, Duke of Guise, and his wife, Catherine de Clèves, who embarked on the construction of the château in 1578. The building was completed almost a century later by the Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier, la Grande Mademoiselle.
Wikipage redirect
Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of MontpensierBrazilian imperial familyCatherine of ClevesChateau d'EuCultural depictions of Joan of ArcDomingos SequeiraEugène Léon VivierFernand SabattéGaston, Count of EuHenry I, Duke of GuiseHouse of BraganzaHouse of Orléans-BraganzaIsabel,_Princess_Imperial_of_BrazilIsabelle, Countess of ParisList of châteaux in NormandyList of equestrian statues in FranceList of foreign visits made by Queen VictoriaLouis Charles, Count of BeaujolaisLouis Charles de La TrémoilleLouise Marguerite of LorraineMaria Amalia of Naples and SicilyMaria Francisca of Orléans-Braganza, Duchess of BraganzaPedro Henrique of Orléans-BraganzaPedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-ParáPrince Ferdinand, Duke of MontpensierPrince François, Count of ClermontPrince João Maria of Orléans-BraganzaPrince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg and GothaPrince Philippe, Duke of Orléans (1869–1926)Prince Valdemar of DenmarkPrincess Isabelle of Orléans (1878–1961)Princess Marie Isabelle of OrléansPrincess Marie of Orléans (1865–1909)Queen_VictoriaSaint Amelia, Queen of Hungary
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
death place
primaryTopic
Château d'Eu
The Château d'Eu is a former royal residence in the town of Eu, in the Seine-Maritime department of France, in Normandy. The château d'Eu stands at the centre of the town and was built in the 16th century to replace an earlier one purposely demolished in 1475 to prevent its capture by the English. The chapel contains the tombs of Henry I, Duke of Guise, and his wife, Catherine de Clèves, who embarked on the construction of the château in 1578. The building was completed almost a century later by the Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier, la Grande Mademoiselle.
has abstract
Il castello d'Eu è un ex resid ...... istero francese della cultura.
@it
Le château d'Eu est une demeur ...... tre des monuments historiques.
@fr
O Castelo d'Eu (Château d'Eu e ...... ião da Alta Normandia, França.
@pt
The Château d'Eu is a former r ...... he French Ministry of Culture.
@en
Шато-д’Э (фр. Château d’Eu) — ...... е помещается и его эпохи (fr).
@ru
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
21,090,099
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,023,983,258
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
point
50.04944444444445 1.4169444444444443
comment
Il castello d'Eu è un ex resid ...... nsier, la Grande mademoiselle.
@it
Le château d'Eu est une demeur ...... tre des monuments historiques.
@fr
O Castelo d'Eu (Château d'Eu e ...... ião da Alta Normandia, França.
@pt
The Château d'Eu is a former r ...... nsier, la Grande Mademoiselle.
@en
Шато-д’Э (фр. Château d’Eu) — ...... е помещается и его эпохи (fr).
@ru
label
Castello d'Eu
@it
Castelo d'Eu
@pt
Château d'Eu
@en
Château d'Eu
@fr
Schloss Eu
@de
Дворец в Э
@ru
lat
5.004944444444445e+1
long
1.4169444444444443e+0