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Château D'Einville-au-Jard
The Château d'Einville-au-Jard was a ducal residence of the House of Lorraine in Einville-au-Jard, Lorraine. Most of it was demolished after the death of Stanisław Leszczyński in 1771. Some auxiliary buildings and structures survived.https://www.estrepublicain.fr/societe/2022/05/17/la-voute-vestige-du-xviiie-siecle See also * Château de Chanteheux * Château de Commercy * Château de la Favorite (Lunéville) * Château de Lunéville * Château de la Malgrange * Palace of the Dukes of Lorraine The Ducal Palace of Nancy (French: ''Palais ducal du Nancy'') is a former princely residence in Nancy, France, which was home to the Dukes of Lorraine. It houses the Musée Lorrain, one of Nancy's principal museums, dedicated to the art, hist ... References External links * https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl020603800 Residences of the House of Lorraine Demolished buildings and structures in France {{France-castle-stub ...
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André Joly-Château Royal D'Einville-au-Jard
André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese language, Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French language, French-speaking countries. It is a variation of the Greek language, Greek name ''Andreas'', a short form of any of various compound names derived from ''andr-'' 'man, warrior'. The name is popular in Norway and Sweden.Namesearch – Statistiska centralbyrån


Cognate names

Cognate names are: * Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: Andrei, Andrey * Breton language, Breton : Andrev * Canada, Canadian: André * Catalan language, Catalan: Andreu * Cz ...
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