Toucy (French pronunciation: [tusi]) is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France, in the historical region...
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Narjot III de Toucy (died 1241), lord of Bazarnes, was the son of Narjot II of Toucy (France) and his wife Agnes de Dampierre. Alongside his father-in-law...
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Toucy is the name of: Narjot I of Toucy, who became Lord of Toucy in 1100 Narjot II of Toucy (died 1192), grandson of the preceding Narjot de Toucy (died...
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Philippe de Toucy (died 12 January 1277) was a French Crusader nobleman and Bailli of the Latin Empire. Philippe was the son of Narjot de Toucy, a senior...
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Gilo of Toucy, also called Gilo of Paris or Gilo of Tusculum (died 1139×1142), was a French poet and cleric. A priest before he became a monk at Cluny...
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Narjot (or Narjod) de Toucy (died 1293) was the son of Philip of Toucy and of Portia de Roye. Narjot was therefore the grandson of his namesake who died...
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death. Around 1155, he married Ermengarde de Toucy [2], lady of Champlay, daughter of Ithier III, lord of Toucy, and Elisabeth de Joigny, with whom he had...
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Hungary. Eleanor was firstly married in 1299 to Philippe II de Toucy, son of Narjot de Toucy, Lord of Laterza, and Lucia of Tripoli. Their marriage was dissolved...
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Lucia, Countess of Tripoli (category House of Toucy)
commune and the Genoese, due to her marriage in ca 1275 or 1278 to Narjot de Toucy in Auxerre. The Genoese, led by Benedetto I Zaccaria, tried to install a...
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1291 to 1302. He was the son of Theobald II, Count of Bar and Jeanne de Toucy. Henry's introduction to military life came as he was made a knight in a...
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then to France, where he spent two years. The empress Marie and Philip of Toucy governed during his absence. He was happy to be able to get money from King...
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Tomme Boudane Tomme Butone Tomme de Lévéjac Tomme du Jura Tomme du Revard Toucy Tourrée de l'aubier Tracle Trappista Trèfle Tricorne de Marans Trinqueux...
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Hainaut and William of Meri, while Jonas's daughter married Narjot III de Toucy, who had once served as regent of the empire in Baldwin's absence. When...
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Jeanne de Toucy, daughter of John, lord of Toucy, Saint-Fargeau and Puisaye and his wife Emma de Laval. His children with Jeanne de Toucy were: Henry...
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historical record. They had at least one daughter, who married Narjot de Toucy. Her date of death is sometimes given in modern genealogies as "1220" or...
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are sent to France to assist the Maquis Resistance. Parachuting in near Toucy after their Handley Page Halifax is shot down, Doyle is rescued by Pierre...
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Joanna of Toucy, heiress of a lineage that started with Ythier de Narbonne in the 11th century (Maison de Toucy [fr]). On Joanna of Toucy's death in 1317...
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de Prie, (1624–1709), Marquise of Toucy, Duchess of Cardona 1682–1691: Louise de Prie, (1624–1709), Marquise of Toucy, Duchess of Cardona 1704–1709: Louise...
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Princess of Antioch (section House of Toucy, 1299–1300)
The following is a list of princesses of Antioch. Although the ultimate heirs to the Principality of Antioch was the kings of Cyprus, they did not use...
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Antioch and countess of Tripoli, sister of preceding, married Narjot de Toucy, Sicilian admiral. Arms of Poitiers-Antioch Henry of Antioch (d. 1276),...
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Numerous poems and songs sprung from the First Crusade, including Gilo of Toucy's Historia de via Hierosolymitana. The well-known chanson de geste, Chanson...
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de Bar) was the third surviving son of Theobald II of Bar and Jeanne de Toucy. He was prince-bishop of Liège from 1302 until his death in 1312, while...
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Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle. Pierre Larousse was born in Toucy, where his father was a blacksmith. At the age of sixteen he won a scholarship...
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of eight sons born to Theobald II, Count of Bar and his wife, Jeanne de Toucy. He married Isabella of Lorraine (d. 12 December 1353), daughter of Theobald...
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of the Galicia–Volhynia (r. 1220) A daughter who married Narjot III de Toucy (–1241). She became a nun after his death. Elizabeth the Cuman who married...
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Merry, while a daughter of Saronius' co-regent Jonas married Narjot III de Toucy. The daughters of Saronius were baptized Christians. Baldwin had probably...
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at the royal castle of Beaugency on the Loire, near Orléans, Hugues de Toucy, Archbishop of Sens and Primate of France, presided over a synod to consider...
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marriage is unknown, they had at least one daughter, who married Narjot de Toucy. For several years after 1204 Theodore, and presumably Anna, were of invaluable...
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pursuits in which he became expert. When he married his first wife Jeanne de Toucy in 1336 he possessed no fief of his own, hence on the muster lists that...
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Alphonse-Marie Hannequin, 145 Avenue de Versailles, Paris XVI (destroyed 1926) Villa Toucy, Maisons jumelles Lécolle, 189 rue du Vieux-Pont-de-Sevres, Billancourt...
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