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Simon de Melun (1250 – 11 July 1302 in Kortrijk) was a Marshal of France killed in the Battle of the Golden Spurs.
He was a younger son of Viscount Adam II of Melun and Constance of Sancerre. From his mother, he inherited the castles of La Loupe and Marcheville.
In 1270, he followed King Louis IX of France in his Eighth Crusade to Tunisia. Under King Philip III of France he served as Seneschal of the Périgord, Quercy, Limousin and Carcassonne. In 1282 he participated in the Aragonese Crusade as Master of Crossbowmen (maître des arbalétriers). King Philip IV of France made him Marshal of France in 1290. In 1302 Simon went to war against Flanders, but was killed in the Battle of the Golden Spurs, together with most other French commanders.
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was made Marshal of France by Philip IV following the deaths of Simon deMelun and Guy I of Clermont at the Battle of the Golden Spurs, in which du Merle...
(died 1287), Marshal of France in 1285 Jean de Varennes (died 1292), Marshal of France in 1288 SimondeMelun, Lord of La Loupe and of Marcheville (died...
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first overseas team to beat a mainland team. The Martinique club beat US Melun 2–1 in the replay after 1–1 in the first game. The Golden Star was then...
grandmother of Anne Julie deMelun, Princess of Soubise (wife of Jules de Rohan). Saint-Simon, Mémoires (1701-1702), vol. II, Éditions de la Pléiade-Gallimard...
used henceforth. The first Tour de France started almost outside the Café Reveil-Matin at the junction of the Melun and Corbeil roads in the village...
most important paintings is the Melun Diptych (c. 1452-1458), formerly in the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame, Melun. The left wing of the diptych depicts...
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of Luxembourg, Seigneur de Fiennes, Count of Brienne, Bishop of Le Mans, (died 1 September 1477), married Philippa deMelun, by whom he had issue. Jacques...
Emanuel Philibert de Lalaing (1557–1590) m. Anne de Croÿ (-1608) Marie-Christine de Lalaing (-1582) m. Pierre deMelun (1594) Philip de Lalaing, 2nd Count...
Durant, Ariel (1975). The Story of Civilization XI The Age of Napoleon. Simon & Schuster. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-671-21988-8. Archived from the original on...
Isabelle Angélique de La Mothe-Houdancourt while her mother remain head governess in name. They were assisted by Anne Julie deMelun, Madame de La Lande and...
is a youth international for Belgium. Stanis Idumbo Muzambo was born in Melun, France, but played his youth football in Belgium, between Club Brugge and...
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from Lyons, and Colonel Melun of Cremona, an exile from Milan, who also provided military information to his colleague Jean de Saint Mauris. Marino's intelligence...
until 1355, when the heiress, Countess Joan II of Dreux, married Simonde Thouars. Simon and Joan had three daughters and no sons; their daughters sold...