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  1. Château-la-Vallière (French: [ʃɑto la valjɛʁ] ⓘ) is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France. Château de Vaujours [ edit ] The Château de Vaujours , situated 3 kilometres south of Château-la-Vallière, is an ancient fortress from the 12th to 15th centuries.

  2. Development. The cannon was a result of the Royal Ordonnance of October 7, 1732, enacted to reorganize and standardize the King's artillery. Whereas numerous formats and designs had been in place in the French army, de Vallière standardized the French sizes in artillery pieces, by only allowing the production of 24, 12, 8 and 4 pound guns, mortars of 12 and 8 French inches, and stone-throwing ...

  3. De 1661 à 1674. Règne de Louis XIV. Née en 1644 dans le Bourbonnais, Louise de la Vallière arrive à la Cour de France en 1661 comme demoiselle d’honneur d’Henriette d’Angleterre, épouse de Monsieur, frère du Roi. Louis XIV fait mine de la courtiser pour dissimuler sa liaison avec sa belle-sœur. Mais le Roi est vite séduit par ...

  4. 84 mm. Rate of fire. 1 or 2 shots per minute. The Canon de 4 de Vallière was a type of cannon designed by the French officer Florent-Jean de Vallière (1667-1759), Director-General of the Battalions and Schools of the Artillery. The cannon was a result of the Royal Ordonnance of October 7, 1732, enacted to reorganize and standardize the King's ...

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  7. Florent-Jean de Vallière. Jean-Florent de Vallière (7 September 1667 – 7 January 1759) was a French artillery officer of the 18th century. He was lieutenant-general of the King's Armies. In 1726, de Vallière became Director-General of the Battalions and Schools of the Artillery. Vallière was a member of the Académie de Marine.