and Alix de Dreux, with whom she had nine children. Guillaume de Dampierre and Ermengarde de Toucy separated before 1172. It is possible that he remarried...
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the castle was Ithier, lord of Toucy in c. 1060. In 1411, there was a siege of the residence, then lands passed to Louis de Bar, bishop of Verdun and cardinal...
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Bernard Guillaume de Toucy (1167–1181), the first French bishop who went to Rome to acknowledge the authority of Pope Alexander III. Hugues de Noyers (1183–1206)...
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of Antioch and countess of Tripoli, sister of preceding, married Narjot de Toucy, Sicilian admiral. Arms of Poitiers-Antioch Henry of Antioch (d. 1276)...
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Theobald (bishop of Liège) (redirect from Thibaut de Bar)
Theobald of Bar (Thibaut of Bar, Thiébaut de Bar) was the third surviving son of Theobald II of Bar and Jeanne de Toucy. He was prince-bishop of Liège from...
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Robert de Courtenay married twice. His first marriage in c. 1200 was to Constance de Toucy (c. 1175 – 1224). They had two daughters: Agnes de Courtenay...
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married Helvide de Dampierre, daughter of Guillaume 1st, baron of Dampierre, and Ermengarde de Toucy. He had six children: Guillaume de Montmirail, mentioned...
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pursuits in which he became expert. When he married his first wife Jeanne de Toucy in 1336 he possessed no fief of his own, hence on the muster lists that...
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Apulia and was married to Charles I of Anjou's former admiral, Narjot de Toucy. The nobles of Tripoli had other ideas and instead offered the county to...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine (redirect from Éléonore de Guyenne)
1152, at the royal castle of Beaugency on the Loire, near Orléans, Hugues de Toucy, Archbishop of Sens and Primate of France, presided over a synod to consider...
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Runc. Vol II, pp. 476, 495) Gilo of Toucy (died between 1139–1142) was a French poet and cleric who wrote Historia de via Hierosolymitana (Historia gestorum...
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de Chaus (May 1273) Narjot de Toucy (1274) Guillaume Bernard (23 September 1275) Jean Vaubecourt (15 September 1277) Jean Scotto (May 1279) Hugues de...
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Réseau Ferré National (France) (section Île-de-France)
grand-ducale des chemins de fer Guillaume-Luxembourg (GL), which were previously operated by the Administration des chemins de fer d'Alsace et de Lorraine. The creation...
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William of Villehardouin (French: Guillaume de Villehardouin; Kalamata, c. 1211 – 1 May 1278) was the fourth prince of Achaea in Frankish Greece, from...
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Sens Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Sens)
was carried on by his successors, archbishops Hugues de Toucy (1142–1168) and then Guillaume de Champagne (1169–1176), before he became archbishop of...
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Frenchman, from Gonesse or La Gonesse, a village near Paris. His father, Guillaume of Lagonesse, had accompanied Charles on his conquest of the Kingdom of...
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Yonne. He was the owner of a grocery store selling regional products in Toucy for several years before retiring. He was also the president of several...
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Eleanor of Anjou, daughter of King Charles II of Naples, to Philippe II de Toucy is annulled by Pope Boniface VIII because neither husband nor wife is more...
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certain propositions of Abelard. The see regained some prestige when Hugues de Toucy (1142–1168) crowned Constance (wife of King Louis VII) at Orléans in 1152...
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Mongol raid into Poland begins. 1288 Early. Lucia and her husband Narjot de Toucy arrive in Acre. February. Mongols repulsed by Poland. 22 February. Nicholas...
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Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal (b. 1241) 1277 January 12 – Philippe de Toucy, French nobleman January 17 – Chen Wenlong, Chinese general (b. 1232) February...
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Lucia, who is married to Charles I of Naples' former Grand Admiral, Narjot de Toucy. But the nobles, not pleased with this decision, offer the county to Bohemond's...
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definitive separation of Tonnerre from the County of Bar-sur-Seine. Guillaume de Nevers ruled the county for a long period of time. A provost became the...
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non-Cistercian origin. An early church document – an act signed by Hugues de Toucy, archbishop of Sens, and dated 1151 – confirmed the rights of the new abbey...
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Marie de Champs (ca. 1528-?), daughter of Gaspard and Françoise de Corquilleroy, and Guillaume de Grossouvre (?–1584), married in 1537; Marie de Grossouvre...
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