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    Maillezais (French pronunciation: [majzɛ]) is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. It was once an island...
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  • Maillezais owned priories and churches in the dioceses of Saintes, Luçon, Nantes, Poitiers, and Bordeaux, in addition to their holdings in Maillezais...
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    Maillezais Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Maillezais, or St. Peter Maillezais) is a ruined Roman Catholic church in the commune of Maillezais...
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  • Pierre de Maillezais was the author of a chronicle history in two volumes of Maillezais Abbey, which was located in present-day Vendée, France. This author...
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  • William V, Duke of Aquitaine (category Burials at Maillezais Abbey)
    Peace and Truce of God movements initiated by Pope and Church. He founded Maillezais Abbey (1010) and Bourgueil Abbey. After a fire in Poitier, he rebuilt...
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  • Thury may refer to: Pierre de Thury ( -1410), said the cardinal Maillezais, a French cardinal of the Avignon Obedience, see Council of Pisa György Thury...
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  • Odo of Gascony (category Burials at Maillezais Abbey)
    recently acquired title there. He was buried in the abbey of Saint-Pierre at Maillezais beside his father and brother. Dukes of Aquitaine family tree Higounet...
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    Cacous oder Caqueux. Man findet sie in Aunis, vorzüglich auf der Insel Maillezais, so wie auch in La Rochelle, wo sie Coliberts gennent werden. In Guyenne...
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    never entirely lost the favour of the King, who made him governor of Maillezais. d'Aubigné remained an uncompromising advocate of the Huguenot interests...
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  • William VI, Duke of Aquitaine (category Burials at Maillezais Abbey)
    died there, being succeeded by his half-brother Odo. He was buried at Maillezais. Dukes of Aquitaine family tree Bachrach 1993, p. 268. Bachrach 1993,...
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  • she founded the monastery of Saint Peter in Bourgueil and the abbey of Maillezais. Emma then ruled Aquitaine as regent for their son William V. Dukes of...
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    Napoleon I's city Marais Poitevin Windmill on the Noirmoutier island Maillezais Cathedral Vouvant Medieval show at Puy du Fou themepark. Cathedral of...
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  • V, Duke of Aquitaine Born c. 937 Poitiers Died 3 February 994 Burial Maillezais Cathedral Spouse Emma of Blois Issue William V, Duke of Aquitaine Ebles...
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  • or ferox brachium (ferocious arm). It is first recorded by Pierre de Maillezais, writing c. 1060, as a nickname of William IV, Duke of Aquitaine (ruled...
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    Lisieux (united), Lodève (united), Lombez (united), Mâcon (united), Maillezais, Mariana en Corse, Mirepoix (united), Nebbio, Noyon (united), Oloron (united)...
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  • the archiepiscopal dignity of Bordeaux. He dedicated the monastery at Maillezais. In June 989, he led the synod of Charroux, at which the Peace of God...
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    000 ha), thus exposing the marl-limestone formations. The villages of Maillezais, Saint-Michel-en-l'Herm, and Marans developed on such hillocks. A footbridge...
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  • niece's Catholic godmother, Madame de Neuillant. On 22 October 1610 in Maillezais, she married Benjamin Le Valois, Lord of Villette (1582–1661). They had...
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    General Elrick James Martial Irastorza (born 29 September 1950 in Maillezais) is a French general, formerly Chief of Staff of the French Army. He has served...
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  • transferred to Montpellier in 1536) Maillezais Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Maillezais La Rochelle Maillezais Saint Peter former abbey church and...
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    Longeville-sur-Mer Luçon Les Lucs-sur-Boulogne Maché Les Magnils-Reigniers Maillé Maillezais Mallièvre Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais Marillet Marsais-Sainte-Radégonde Martinet...
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    leave the Franciscans for the Benedictine Order at Maillezais. At the Saint-Pierre-de-Maillezais abbey, he worked as a secretary to the bishop—a well-read...
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  • Charles-Auguste Bonnamy Born (1764-08-18)18 August 1764 Maillezais (Vendée), Kingdom of France Died 7 August 1830(1830-08-07) (aged 65) La Flocellière...
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    government in Italy for the papacy. He erects the dioceses of Luçon, Maillezais, and Tulle and issues the decretal Spondent Pariter prohibiting alchemy...
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    Pietro Accolti (category Bishops of Maillezais)
    same year, he given the administration of the bishoprics of Cadiz and Maillezais. To these were added the dioceses of Arras in 1518, and Ancona in 1523...
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  • King Charles VII Heinrich George as Herzog von Burgund René Deltgen as Maillezais Erich Ponto as Lord Talbot Willy Birgel as La Trémouille Theodor Loos...
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    The Diocese of Maillezais was transferred on 7 May 1648 to La Rochelle. This diocese before the French Revolution, aside from Maillezais, included the...
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    Longeville-sur-Mer Luçon Les Lucs-sur-Boulogne Maché Les Magnils-Reigniers Maillé Maillezais Mallièvre Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais Marillet Marsais-Sainte-Radégonde Martinet...
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    Cacous oder Caqueux. Man findet sie in Aunis, vorzüglich auf der Insel Maillezais, so wie auch in La Rochelle, wo sie Coliberts gennent werden. In Guyenne...
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  • needed]. Dieu existe, j'ai pu le voir, Siloé Editions, 2012 Vendée: Luçon, Maillezais, Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, under the direction of Bishop Alain Castet,...
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