Jean de Gisors (1133–1220) was a Norman lord of the fortress of Gisors in Normandy, where meetings were traditionally convened between English and French...
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Guillaume de Gisors (1219–1307) was the son of Hugues III de Gisors and grandson of Jean de Gisors. According to the genealogies in the Dossiers Secrets...
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Norman lord of the fortress John de Gisors (fl. 1306–1310), English MP This page lists people with the surname Gisors. If an internal link intending to...
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The Château de Gisors is a castle in the town of Gisors in the department of Eure, France. The castle was a key fortress of the Dukes of Normandy in the...
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area covered by the original medieval town of Portsmouth as planned by Jean de Gisors. It is situated in the south west corner of Portsea Island. The roads...
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Guillaume de Gisors (1219–1307), grandson of Jean de Gisors Guillaume Gontard (born 1971), French politician Guillaume Gouffier, seigneur de Bonnivet (c...
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Alexandre-Jean-Baptiste-Guy de Gisors (20 September 1762 – 6 May 1835) was a French architect, a member of the Gisors family of architects and prominent...
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of Paris. Gisors is located in the Vexin normand region of Normandy, at the confluence of the rivers Epte, Troesne and Réveillon. The Gisors station is...
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Priory of Sion (redirect from Prieuré de Sion)
French as being: Jean de Gisors (1188–1220) Marie de Saint-Clair (1220–1266)- Marie de Saint-Clair (1192-1266), daughter of Robert de Saint-Clair and Isabel...
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Prince of Carignano; Duke of Rambouillet; Duke of Aumale (1775); Duke of Gisors; Duke of Châteauvillain; Duke of Arc-en-Barrois; Duke of Amboise; Count...
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Łęczyca (approximate date). Portsmouth is founded by the Norman merchant Jean de Gisors, establishing a trade route between England and France (approximate...
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Anglo-Norman merchant Jean de Gisors in the south-west area of Portsea Island, a location now known as Old Portsmouth. Around this time, de Gisors ordered the construction...
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Faidiva of Toulouse, countess of Savoy (d. 1154) Jean de Gisors, Norman nobleman (d. 1220) Ralph de Sudeley, English nobleman (d. 1192) Sigurd II (or...
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in the Domesday Book. The Manor of Bocheland was purchased by Jean de Gisors. De Gisors, a Norman lord who then founded Portsmouth on land at the southern...
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general, and his second wife Marie Casimire de Béthune. He was awarded the title Count of Gisors (comte de Gisors). He was admitted to the Knights Hospitaller...
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brothers Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Lefebvre and Louis Lefebvre. 1751-1752: Restoration to organ at Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais Collegiate Church of Gisors 1760:...
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quite realistic. Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Duchesne, known as Duchesne de Gisors, a French painter of miniatures and enamels, was born at Gisors in 1770. He was...
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Evangelist, Portsmouth, about one mile to the north. Around the year 1180, Jean de Gisors, a wealthy Norman merchant and Lord of the Manor of Titchfield, gave...
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1145) Hugues IV de Berzé, French knight and poet (b. 1155) Ibn al-Tuwayr, Egyptian official and historian (b. 1130) Jean de Gisors, Norman nobleman and...
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1145) Hugues IV de Berzé, French knight and poet (b. 1155) Ibn al-Tuwayr, Egyptian official and historian (b. 1130) Jean de Gisors, Norman nobleman and...
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Pierre Plantard (redirect from Thomas Plantard de Saint-Clair)
Number 3, page 38 (September, 1989). Jean-Luc Chaumeil, Rennes-le-Château – Gisors – Le Testament du Prieuré de Sion (Le Crépuscule d’une Ténebreuse Affaire)...
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Aswy 1240 Michael Tovey, Jean de Gisors 1241 John Viel the younger, Thomas Duresme 1242 Ralph Eswy, Robert fil. John 1243 Adam de Gyseburne, Hugo Blundul...
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of the Duchy of Normandy and quickly took possession of the castle at Gisors, a fortress of strategic importance on the right bank of the Epte, commanding...
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Faidiva of Toulouse, countess of Savoy (d. 1154) Jean de Gisors, Norman nobleman (d. 1220) Ralph de Sudeley, English nobleman (d. 1192) Sigurd II (or...
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1180s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Łęczyca (approximate date). Portsmouth is founded by the Norman merchant Jean de Gisors, establishing a trade route between England and France (approximate...
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Canterbury, Old Portsmouth) Anglican I When founded in the 1180s by Jean de Gisors, Lord of the Manor of Titchfield, this was a chapel associated with...
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Les Templiers sont parmi nous, ou, L'Enigme de Gisors ("The Templars are Amongst Us, or The Enigma of Gisors"), that was published in 1962, containing passing...
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and subsequently greatly enlarged and remodeled (1835–1856) by Alphonse de Gisors. The palace has been the seat of the upper houses of the various French...
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de Belle-Isle (1693–1747), French general Louis Marie Fouquet, Count of Gisors (1732–1758), French nobleman and soldier Nicolas Fouquet (1615–1680), French...
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was in the process of being moved and rebuilt. The architect Alphonse de Gisors installed the Léda Fountain in its new home in 1864, attaching it to the...
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