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    François Joseph Frédéric and François Geoffroi. Joseph Roux was born in 1725 in Marseille, France to Joseph Roux, who worked as a hydrographer, and Magdaleine...
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    January 1130: Baldric of Dol 1130 to 1146: Geoffroi Le Roux [fr] c. 1147 to 1154: Olivier 1154–1161: Hugues Le Roux [fr] 1161–1163: Roger du Homet [fr] 1163...
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    abolished by papal decree. Molay was sentenced to death together with Geoffroi de Charney in 1314 as a direct result of cardinal legates' decisions and...
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  • appointed master mason of the Rouen Cathedral on 17 May 1462 and succeeded Geoffroi Richier. He remained in this position until 1496. He introduced the systematic...
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  • nephew—Arthur (1199–1203)— and brother— John, King of England (1199–1216) "Les Comtes d'Anjou". www.francebalade.com. Retrieved 2023-09-10. Adriaan H. Bredero...
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    Jacques de Molay, who had confessed under torture, retracted his confession. Geoffroi de Charney, Preceptor of Normandy, also retracted his confession and insisted...
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    French), Archives nationales, retrieved 2018-08-06 Pointel (1864), "Le vice-amiral Penaud", Le Monde Illustré (in French), Imp. de la Librairie Nouvelle, retrieved...
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    de Roux. However, impressed as he was in 1955 by Alain Robbe-Grillet’s novel Le Voyeur, then by Michel Butor’s L’emploi du temps or Claude Simon’s Le Vent:...
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  • a history of the Holy Land. 1314 11 March. Templars Jacques de Molay, Geoffroi de Charney and Hugues de Peraud burned at the stake. 20 April. Clement...
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    imprisoned. On 11 March 1314, the Templars, including Jacques de Molay, Geoffroi de Charney and Hugues de Peraud, who had been imprisoned nearly seven years...
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  • Valenciennes (12th-century) Le Châtelain de Couci (d.1203) Jean Bodel (12th century – c. 1210) Conon de Béthune (c. 1150–1220) Geoffroi de Villehardouin (c. 1160 –...
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  •   He was one of the last to see the Shroud of Turin prior to 1258 when Geoffroi de Charny and his wife reported ownership.  Robert reportedly donated a...
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    1312. Even though Jacques de Molay later retracted his confession, he and Geoffroi de Charney were sentenced to death. They were burned at the stake on 11...
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  • rhetorical ability, wisdom and chivalry were praised by fellow Crusader Geoffroi de Villehardouin, who said of Conon: Bon chevalier et sage estoit et bien...
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    Montausier belonged to the Counts and Dukes of Angoulême but in 1031 Count Geoffroi Taillefer detached it from the County and gave it to his son Arnaud. The...
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