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Vil·lars
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viˈlar
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noun
Claude Louis Hec·tor de
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kloʊd lwi ɛkˈtɔr də
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klohd lwee ek-
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1653–1734,
marshal of France.
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Villars
(
French
vilar)
—
n
Claude Louis Hector de
(klod lwi ɛktɔr də). 1653--1734, French marshal, distinguished for his command in the War of the Spanish Succession (1701--14)
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