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    Melun (French pronunciation: [məlœ̃] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region, north-central France. It is located on...
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    de Melun (1250 – 11 July 1302 in Kortrijk) was a Marshal of France killed in the Battle of the Golden Spurs. He was a younger son of Viscount Adam II...
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    Jacques de Montmorency and Lady Philippine de Melun of Croisilles and Courrières, daughter of Hugues de Melun d'Epinoy. On the death of his father in 1414...
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    marriage of John, Viscount of Melun, to Jeanne, the only heiress of the county of Tancarville, ensured that the Melun-Tancarville party remained loyal...
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    appropriated his Counties of Melun and Dreux, which also joined the royal demesne. Dagobert, Archbishop of Bourges died in 1012, and Robert II himself appointed...
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    necropolis. It was mentioned in a text in 1216. It belonged to Adam II de Chailly, Viscount of Melun and consisted of a simple manner; inside of which was a...
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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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  • William the Carpenter (fl. 1087–1102), viscount of Melun, was a French nobleman who participated in the Reconquista in Spain and on the First Crusade...
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    Battle of Bouvines (category Philip II of France)
    of Saint-Pol, Count Guillaume I de Sancerre, Count de Beaumont, Mathieu of Montmorency and Adam II Viscount of Melun. In the front of the right wing were...
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    Robert of Melun, (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2012), pp253-268. The Latin text is in Henry Buttimer, Hugonis de Sancto Victore. Didascalicon. De Studio Legendi...
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    taking him out of Paris to Melun at the time of the invasion of Paris by the Burgundians led by Jean de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam during the night of 28–29...
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    (died 1287), Marshal of France in 1285 Jean de Varennes (died 1292), Marshal of France in 1288 Simon de Melun, Lord of La Loupe and of Marcheville (died...
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  • Nations Security Council. United Nations. Retrieved 6 September 2022. Sage, Adam (20 November 2014). "Second French killer identified from video". The Times...
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  • Acca of Hexham, (660–740) Adam of Bremen Adam de Buckfield Adam Parvipontanus Adam de Wodeham Adam Pulchrae Mulieris/Adam de Puteorumvilla Adelard of Bath...
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    three queens-regnant of the Netherlands. The two princes Albert II of Monaco and Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein also have this blood. Albert's was introduced...
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    draining the land of men and money to aid her son in the East. She fell ill at Melun in November 1252 and was taken to Paris, but lived only a few days. She...
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    students of Thierry of Chartres and Gilbert de la Porrée. He also spent time studying under Robert of Melun and Adam de Parvo Ponte, among others. In Orléans...
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    Antoine Francois vander Meulen, Antoine François van der Meulen, Monsieur de Melun Adam Frans van der Meulen Archived 4 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine...
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    brother-in-law carry a barometer to the top of the Puy-de-Dôme. The Université Blaise-Pascal (or Clermont-Ferrand II) was located primarily in the city and is named...
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    In March 1111, Louis heard charges against Hugh at his court at Melun from Theobald II, Count of Champagne, the Archbishop of Sens, and also from bishops...
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    Joan of Arc (redirect from Joan de Arc)
    expedition without the financial support of the court. In April, Joan arrived at Melun, which had expelled its Burgundian garrison. As Joan advanced, her force...
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    Soubran │ ├──> Jeanne Pélagie de Rohan-Chabot (1659-18/08/1698 in Versailles) │ x (29/05/1668) Alexandre Guillaume de Melun (?-16/02/1679), Prince of Épinoy...
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    Baye and Mareuil. Jean IV (died about 1554), Baron of Baye, married Anne de Melun, who brought him the barony and castle of Rosny. François (1532–1575),...
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    Les Espaces d'Abraxas (category Buildings and structures in Île-de-France)
    France. The five towns built were Cergy-Pontoise, Evry, Marne-la-Vallée, Melun-Senart, and Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. These towns were the focus of increased...
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    French marshals, Lancelot de Saint-Maard died, while both Raoul II Sores, and Simon de Melun survived. Of the contingent from the British Isles, Scottish...
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    The Dauphin slept there only one night, and the next morning he went to Melun and from there to Montargis. Tanneguy had returned to Paris by the Porte...
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    Reginald de Souple 1312 Roger Snell to Alynton 1332 Walter Drueys 1336 John de Ashebi 1348 Stephen de Tettebury 1353 Walter le Walker 1369 Richard de Lokenham...
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    Índice de la I Guerra Carlista. las Guerras Carlistas: Actas de Historia. Consultado el 11 de noviembre de 2012. Cevallos y no Ceballos, Índice de la II Guerra...
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    Arras (category Communes of Pas-de-Calais)
    centre, with major figures such as the poet Jean Bodel and the trouvère Adam de la Halle making their homes in Arras. The ownership of the town was repeatedly...
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    Battle of Mormant (category Military history of Île-de-France)
    de Kellermann's VI Cavalry Corps (2,788). In addition, there were 4,500 men from Étienne Maurice Gérard's Reserve of Paris. Farther east near Melun were...
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