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    Raoul de Caours was a Breton knight who served both the English and French during the Hundred Years' War. Raoul de Caours was a knight originally from...
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  • French politician Raoul G. Cantero III (born 1960), Spanish-born American lawyer and judge Raoul de Caours (died 1354), Breton knight Raoul Carton (1879–1934)...
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    Auray, a few miles west of Vannes, by a Franco-Breton force under Raoul de Caours. Sir Thomas came from Bradwell Juxta Coggeshall in Essex. In 1343 he...
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    in a feud with Raoul de Caours, the English lieutenant of Bas-Poitou, over the possession of Jeanne de Clisson's castles that Caours had seized from...
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    to the family of Clermont in the Beauvaisis. One of the first lords was Raoul I, Seigneur of Nesle Rudolf II van Nesle [nl] (d.a. 1125). Simon II of Clermont...
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    island of Chauvet, and from the islands of Noirmoutier and Bouin. Raoul de Caours, Edward III's Lieutenant in the neighbouring province of Poitou, had...
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    Falevi sur Somme and finally Falvy Principle events : In the 12th century, Raoul I de Nesle, seigneur of both Nesle and Falvy, gave the windmill of Falvy-sur-Somme...
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    Empty tomb of Raoul de Crépy...
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    (Colonmeles) from the dismembering of the Rocquencourt cure, at the request of Raoul de Clermont, of Foulque, Rocquencourt priest, of Osmond, Coullemelle vavasor...
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    5th British Army. After the death, without lineage on April 17, 1878, of Raoul de Gaudechart last marquess of Querrieu, the castle became property of Marie-Thérèse...
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