Judith of Nantes (died 27 February 1063) was titular Countess of Nantes from 1051 to her death in 1063. Judith was the daughter of Judicaël of Nantes...
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"Geoffrey (...) seems to have finally acquired the county of Nantes from Henry II in 1185", see Judith Everard and Michael Jones, The Charters of Duchess Constance...
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from Nantes, Hoèl of Cornwall may have sought sanctuary at the Cistercian abbey of Melleray, where he may have died shortly thereafter. Everard, Judith Ann...
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by his grandmother Judith and "Viscount" Haimon or Aymon, his father's maternal half-brother. Judicaël was elected Bishop of Nantes in a non-canonical...
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was the Count of Nantes from 1038 until his death. He was the eldest son of Count Budic of Nantes. Around 1040, Walter, bishop of Nantes, arranged for his...
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pantomime des esprits : suivi d'un entretien de Pierre Klossowski avec Judith Miller, Nantes: C. Defaut, 2007 Roudinesco, Élisabeth (1990). Jacques Lacan & Co...
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Hoël was the son of Count Alan Canhiart of Cornouaille and his wife, Judith of Nantes, granddaughter of the illegitimate son of Duke Alan II of Brittany...
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had de facto control of the Vannetais region of Brittany at the end of the 10th century. Judith inherited Nantes from her nephew Mathias I of Nantes. Jacques...
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maternal uncle, Hoel, Count of Nantes, with the goal of dividing Brittany between them. Being under threat of rebellion in Nantes, sponsored by Geoffrey VI...
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Hoël I, Duke of Brittany (category Counts of Nantes)
Hoël I of Brittany was an illegitimate son of Alan II and Judith. He was Count of Nantes and Duke of Brittany from 960 to 981. Upon the death of Drogo...
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heroine, Judith, the only certain autograph and datable painting by her: Judith with the Head of Holofernes (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes), engraved...
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Huguenots (section Edict of Nantes)
"Allocution de M. François Mitterrand, Président de la République, aux cérémonies du tricentenaire de la Révocation de l'Edit de Nantes, sur la tolérance...
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List of monarchs of Brittany (section House of Nantes)
royal attention until 1123, when Louis VI of France confirmed the bishop of Nantes. No other Duke of Brittany repeated Alan II's homage until Arthur I recognised...
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Christine and the Queens (redirect from Doesn't matter (Voleur de soleil))
Redcar, respectively), is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age of four and found inspiration in one...
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Duchy of Brittany (redirect from Duc de Bretagne)
of England invaded Brittany in the mid-12th century and became Count of Nantes in 1158 under a treaty with Duke Conan IV. Henry's son, Geoffrey, became...
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Constance died, age 40, on 5 September 1201 at Nantes. She was buried at Villeneuve Abbey near Nantes, which she had founded earlier that year. Constance's...
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Pierre Le Faguays (category People from Nantes)
statuettes, lamps and decorative objects. Pierre Le Faguays was born in 1892 in Nantes, France. He was a student of James Vibert at the Geneva University of Art...
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festival international SWIFF 2023". JustFocus.fr (in French). Caroline. "Nantes. Le réalisateur nantais Guillaume Gevart reçoit une mention honorable au...
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demonstrating in most of France's largest communes, including Toulouse, Marseille, Nantes, Rennes, Grenoble, Montpellier, Saint-Étienne, Bordeaux, Lyon, Strasbourg...
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Claude Perron (category Actresses from Nantes)
Claude Perron (born on 23 January 1966 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France) is a French actress. Perron appeared in the role of Eva (Nino's colleague)...
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Anna Mouglalis (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
father. She spent her youth in the Var département, before moving back to Nantes with her family. Her father is a doctor and her mother is a physical therapist...
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Guerech, Duke of Brittany (category Counts of Nantes)
Brittany, was Count of Nantes and Duke of Brittany from 981 to 988. Guerech was the second illegitimate son of Alan II and Judith. He succeeded his brother...
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Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany (category Burials at Notre-Dame de Paris)
102 Marie-Aline de Mascureau, Chronologie, published originally in Aliénor d’Aquitaine. Revue 303, hors-série no 81, pp. 218–223, Nantes 2004, in Edmond-René...
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parallel with his school studies, the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Nantes, where he studied under the direction of Jacques Couturier. He graduated...
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Guy of Thouars (redirect from Guy de Thouars)
Les Sorinières, outside of Nantes. 'Situated at Nantes south gate, Abbey de Villeneuve' was 'founded in 1201 by Constance de Panthièvre, the Duchess of...
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landed at Saint-Malo, where Peter de Dreux, Duke of Brittany met Henry. On 8 May Henry proceeded to Dinan and thence to Nantes, where he hoped to meet his mother...
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John I, Duke of Brittany (redirect from Jehan I, dit le Roux, Comte de Bretagne)
reversions, until 1342. He experienced a number of conflicts with the Bishop of Nantes and the Breton clergy. In 1240, he issued an edict expelling Jews from the...
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Maxime Pascal (born 9 September 1985, Carcassonne, Nantes, France) is a French conductor. Born to musician parents, a jazz trombonist father and a pianist...
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à Notre-Dame". BFM TV. "L'émouvante interprétation de l'Ave Maria chanté par la comédienne Judith Chemla". BFM TV YouTube Channel. BFM TV. 10 April 2020...
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Dessins de la Staatsbibliothek de Munich (catalogue of the exhibition). Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux; Nantes: Musée des beaux-arts de Nantes, c. 2002...
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