located in Brittany, northwestern France. As of 2017, Fougères had 20,418 inhabitants. The Fougères area comprises approximately 88,000 inhabitants and...
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Anjou and Maine. She was the wife of Raoul III, Sire de Fougères, by whom she had one daughter, Jeanne de Fougères, who became the heiress to her father's...
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Hugh XII of Lusignan (redirect from Hugh III of Angoulême)
January 1253/4, at Fougères, he married Jeanne de Fougères (d. aft.1273), daughter of Raoul III, seigneur of Fougères, and Isabelle de Craon. They had six...
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Jeanne de Fougères (died after 1273), was ruling suo jure Lady of Fougères from 1256. She was the wife of Hugh XII of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and...
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the Flemish-Norman knight Bertram de Verdun, lord of Farnham Royal, and the Breton knight Raoul, count of Fougères. Elisabeth van Houts, 'Edward and Normandy'...
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half-sister of King Henry III of England; and two daughters, Jeanne, and Isabelle (born 1212), wife of Raoul III, Sire de Fougères. Clémence des Roches (died...
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Dijon, to Henry III: credence for William de... 23 February 1233. Catalogue description William de Champlitte, vicomte of Dijon, to Henry III: credence for...
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his stepson Conan IV in 1156, and taken prisoner by Conan IV's ally Raoul de Fougères. He married secondly, in 1167, a daughter of Guihomar IV, Viscount...
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de Craon (born 1212), married Raoul III, Sire de Fougères, by whom she had two children, Jean de Fougères, and Jeanne de Fougères, Dame de Fougères....
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part to the Third Crusade. Alan married Mabilla of Fougères, a daughter of Raoul II, Baron of Fougères, Grand Seneschal of Brittany, Crusader, and Joan...
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Roger. Four years later, Elizabeth remarried to William de Bohun, a close companion of Edward III and future Earl of Northampton. Edmund's son Roger was...
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successor, Edward III of England. Joan was born on 2 February 1286 at Ludlow Castle in Shropshire. She was the eldest child of Sir Piers de Geneville, of...
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House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
Duchess of Brittany (c. 1114–1154). Daughter of Raoul II of Fougères (?–24/07/1257), Baron of Fougères, Grand Seneschal of Brittany, crusader, and Joan...
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ally Raoul de Fougères. Henry II razed Josselin Castle. Odo II had a second marriage with Jeanne/Eléonore de Léon, daughter of Guiomar III, Vicomte de Léon...
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of Chauvet, and from the islands of Noirmoutier and Bouin. Raoul de Caours, Edward III's Lieutenant in the neighbouring province of Poitou, had wrested...
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Lusignan and Fougères, and Jeanne de Fougères.[citation needed] Her grandfather, Hugh XI of Lusignan, was the half-brother of King Henry III of England...
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Roches and Marguerite de Sablé. They had: Maurice IV of Craon, married Isabella of Lusignan Isabelle, married Raoul III, lord of Fougeres and Porhoet The 2...
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Duchy of Brittany (redirect from Duc de Bretagne)
Eudas. Conan IV landed in Brittany and took Rennes, while his ally Raoul de Fougères captured and imprisoned Eudas. Conan IV was formally enthroned as...
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March and Joan de Geneville, Baroness Geneville. Sometime before 1355, she became an important figure at the royal court of King Edward III. Katherine Mortimer...
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House of Lusignan (redirect from De Lusignan)
France after Guy's death. Yolande sold the fiefs of Lusignan, La Marche and Fougères to Philip IV of France in 1308. They became a part of the French royal...
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was the wife of Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley. She was the eldest daughter of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, the de facto ruler of England...
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March and Joan de Geneville, Baroness Geneville. Agnes Mortimer was one of the twelve children of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March and Joan de Geneville,...
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Crown lands of France (section Reign of Philip III)
of Fougères and of Lusignan from Yolande of Lusignan 1313: Confiscation of Tournai – which is however a land belonging to the Empire – from Marie de Mortagne...
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Leopold III of Belgium had assumed personal command of the army upon mobilization. His principal military advisor was Lieutenant-general Raoul Van Overstraeten...
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Château de Turbilly, who subsequently transmits it to his son [fr], a prominent figure in the Resistance known by the pseudonym Galilée. Raoul Chauchet...
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several unsuccessful attacks on Alençon. In five days, he ravaged Dol and Fougères before suddenly returning to Normandy. Increasingly isolated, and a victim...
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General Thomas Bligh, who accompanied the Duke of York, the future king George III, they established camp in neighboring St Lunaire, but not before pillaging...
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History of the Cyclades (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
in Griechenland », Geographische Zeitschrift, vol. 4, No. 3, March 1898. Raoul Blanchard, "The Exchange of Populations between Greece and Turkey.", in...
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Flémalle (section Royal Football Club de Flémalle)
(including one chapel and two services in the nursing homes "Les Fougères" and "Le château de Ramioul"). These parishes are managed by three priests: in 2021...
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Brullon received from King Henry III of France the right to render justice in the lordship of the Musse. He built "la maison de la geôle" that served as a court...
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