de Meullent (or de Meulan) was the eldest son and associate count of Robert II of Meulan. He married Marguerite de Fougères, daughter of Raoul II de Fougères...
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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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The Château de Fougères is a castle in the commune of Fougères in the Ille-et-Vilaine département of France. The castle was built on a naturally protected...
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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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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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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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and two daughters, Jeanne, and Isabelle (born 1212), wife of Raoul III, Sire de Fougères. Clémence des Roches (died after September 1259), married firstly...
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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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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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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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House of Rohan (redirect from Alan II, Viscount of 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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Mont Saint-Michel, all of which later became part of the seigneury of Fougères. Conan married Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou, in 973, daughter of Geoffrey...
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Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere, negotiated an alliance with Roger, which took place at the same time that they undertook Edward II's order...
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while the Marshal of the Breton army Jean IV de Rieux, began his march in the hope of relieving Fougères, but was reluctant to fight a pitched battle...
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death of her grandfather, Geoffrey de Geneville. As a result of her husband's insurrection against King Edward II of England, she was imprisoned in Skipton...
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Odo II, Henry II of England invaded Brittany. In 1156 Odo was deposed by his step son and imprisoned by Conan IV's ally Raoul de Fougères. Henry II razed...
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of King Edward II, until his eventual capture and execution by the orders of King Edward III, eldest son of Isabella and King Edward II. The latter had...
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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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Crown lands of France (section Reign of Robert II)
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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House of Lusignan (redirect from De Lusignan)
first King of Cyprus also King of Jerusalem Raoul I (1191–1219), Count of Eu, second son of Hugh VIII Raoul II (1219–1246), Count of Eu Marie (1246–1260)...
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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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the island of Chauvet, and from the islands of Noirmoutier and Bouin. Raoul de Caours, Edward III's Lieutenant in the neighbouring province of Poitou...
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father's, while her sister Beatrice was married to Edward of Norfolk. Edward II and Queen Isabella attended the wedding at Hereford; dates of this event vary...
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many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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Battle of France order of battle (category World War II orders of battle)
upon mobilization. His principal military advisor was Lieutenant-general Raoul Van Overstraeten, while General-major Oscar Michiels was Chief of the General...
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House of Rohan-Chabot (redirect from Alain, duc de Rohan (1913–1966))
│ │ │ │ │ │ x (1955) Roger Georges Auguste Fougères │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Guy Aldonce de Rohan-Chabot (01/07/1921 in Paris) │ │ │ │ │...
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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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withdrawn from the arrondissement of Rennes and joined the arrondissement of Fougères-Vitré. Vitré has an oceanic climate slightly degraded (type Cfb according...
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Integration of Normandy into the royal domain of the Kingdom of France (section Under Philip II of France)
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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