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    and downriver from Orléans. Medieval Aaron ben Joseph of Beaugency and Eliezer of Beaugency were Bible commentators and rabbinical scholars, who flourished...
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  • Beaugency was a Jewish Bible exegete from the northern French city of Beaugency who lived during the twelfth century. Eliezer was born at Beaugency,...
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  • The Battle of Beaugency may refer to one of two battles: Battle of Beaugency (1429), battle of the Hundred Years' War Battle of Beaugency (1870), battle...
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  • into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Beaugency. It consists of the following communes: Baccon Baule Beaugency Cléry-Saint-André Cravant Dry Jouy-le-Potier...
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    but with an assault on neighboring Beaugency the next day. Unlike Meung-sur-Loire, the main stronghold at Beaugency was inside the city walls. It survives...
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  • Aaron ben Joseph of Beaugency was a French Bible commentator and rabbinical scholar, who flourished in the twelfth century at Beaugency, near Orléans. He...
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    but with an assault on neighbouring Beaugency the next day. Unlike Meung-sur-Loire, the main stronghold at Beaugency was inside the city walls. It survives...
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  • northwest of the town of Beaugency. Due to the large area over which it was fought, it is also known as the Battle of Beaugency-Cravant or the Battle of...
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  • known as Jean de Beaugency, Seigneur de la Flèche (c. 1030 – c. 1097) was an 11th-century nobleman. He was the son of Lancelin I de Beaugency and Adelberg...
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  • and Isabel, daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry. Later he married Agnes of Beaugency. They had: William II, Count of Nevers, d.1149 Robert Constance Brittain...
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    Fontaine. He was the son of Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy and Agnes de Beaugency. Ralph married Agnes of Hainault, daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut...
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    Meung-sur-Loire, then marched on, without attacking the nearby castle, to besiege Beaugency on 15 June. An English reinforcement army under Sir John Fastolf, which...
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    along the north bank of the Loire to relieve Beaugency. Unaware of this, the English garrison at Beaugency surrendered on 18 June. The main English army...
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    were also adopted by his brother in law, the famous Crusader Ralph I de Beaugency who had married an older sister, Matilda. These arms continue to be used...
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    she led assaults against the English-held towns of Jargeau, Meung, and Beaugency, all with the support of large artillery units. When she led the assault...
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    Siege of Orléans Battle of Jargeau Battle of Meung-sur-Loire Battle of Beaugency David Nicolle (2001). Orléans 1429. Botley, Oxford: Osprey. p. 14. ISBN 1-84176-232-6...
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  • he married Agnès de Beaugency, daughter of Mathilde de Vermandois, daughter of Hugh, Count of Vermandois, and Raoul I of Beaugency. Agnès gave him two...
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  • forces of Joan of Arc capture a second Loire River bridge. Battle of Beaugency 16–17 June – Joan of Arc's forces capture a third Loire River bridge....
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    replaced with Eleanor's people. On 11 March 1152, at the royal castle of Beaugency on the Loire, near Orléans, Hugues de Toucy, Archbishop of Sens and Primate...
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  • "Un enfant illustre de Beaugency : le physicien et aéronaute Jacques Charles (1746-1823)" [An illustrious child of Beaugency: the physicist and aeronaut]...
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    downriver, in the direction of Blois, to take the bridge and castle of Beaugency. Salisbury crossed the Loire at the point, and turned up to approach Orléans...
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    Angers Blois Tours Bourges Orléans Rouen Lyon Poitiers Caen Dieppe Valence Beaugency Saint-Jean-d'Angély Le Havre Grenoble Auxerre Montpellier Mâcon Le Mans...
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    Albini) House of Bailleul (or Balliol) House of Baskerville House of Beaugency (or de La Flèche) House of Beauchamp House of Beaumont House of Bellême...
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    at the Siege of Orléans, and the battles of Jargeau, Meung-sur-Loire, Beaugency and Patay. He raised the siege of Compiègne. In the latter phase of the...
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    professor of physics at the Académie de Sciences. Charles was born in Beaugency-sur-Loire in 1746. He married Julie Françoise Bouchaud des Hérettes (1784–1817)...
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    claimed formal marriages, he was said to have first wed Hildegarde of Beaugency in 1067. Ermengarde of Anjou, their daughter, later married Alan IV, duke...
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    Étienne Aignan (9 April 1773, Beaugency – 21 June 1824, Paris) was a French translator, political writer, librettist and playwright. In 1814 he was made...
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    Philip, Count of Vertus (Asnières-sur-Oise, Val d'Oise, 21/24 July 1396 – Beaugency, Loiret, 1 September 1420). Left a natural son Philip Anthony, called...
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    Villemagne-l'Argentière, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon Pont du Diable – Beaugency Pont du Diable – Céret Pont du Diable (Ariège) – near Foix Pont du Diable...
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    (1057–1102). Similar arms were also adopted by his brother in law, Ralph I de Beaugency, who married Hugh I's oldest daughter, Matilda. (heraldic blazon: Chequy...
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