• Andre de Chauvigny (or Andrew of Chauvigny) (1150–1202) was a Poitevin knight in the service of Richard I of England. He was the second son of Pierre-Hélie...
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  • Charenton-du-Cher. After his death, she married André de Chauvigny. He was succeeded by his brother, Richard de Redvers, 4th Earl of Devon. Cokayne 1916, pp...
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  • Ridefort Garnier de Nablus Baldwin of Ibelin Odo of St Amand Reginald of Sidon Conrad of Montferrat Richard I, King of England André de Chauvigny Baldwin of...
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  • Évrécin in Normandy, as well as Issoudun, Graçay, and the fief of André de Chauvigny in Berry were to be removed from Angevin suzerainty and put directly...
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    1191) Albert de Rethel, Flemish clergyman and priest (d. 1195) Alix of France, French countess and regent (d. 1197) André de Chauvigny, French nobleman...
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  • Wulgrin II of Angoulême Aois, married Pierre-Élie de Chauvigny and was the mother of André de Chauvigny. Dangereuse and Aimery were married for around seven...
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    bishop Alain de Lille, French theologian and writer (b. 1128) Albert of Chiatina, Italian archpriest and saint (b. 1135) André de Chauvigny (or Andrew)...
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    King Philip Augustus of France retook Montrésor from the English. André de Chauvigny, returning from the Third Crusade with Richard the Lionheart, became...
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  • including royal relatives like the viscount Hugh of Châtellerault and André de Chauvigny, were starved to death. Arthur himself disappeared in John's Norman...
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    Jeanne de Laval (Dame de Campzillon), who in 1424 married Louis I de Bourbon-Vendôme Catherine de Laval (Dame de Chauvigny) who married Guy de Chauvigny vicomte...
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    the Middle Ages, it was the seat of a seigniory. It was passed to the Chauvigny from 1207 to 1473. It was raised to the rank of countship in 1497 for...
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  • 1191) Albert de Rethel, Flemish clergyman and priest (d. 1195) Alix of France, French countess and regent (d. 1197) André de Chauvigny, French nobleman...
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    bishop Alain de Lille, French theologian and writer (b. 1128) Albert of Chiatina, Italian archpriest and saint (b. 1135) André de Chauvigny (or Andrew)...
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    (Dame de Chauvigny) who married Guy de Chauvigny vicomte de Brosse Guy XIII died of plague on his return from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Jean de Montfort...
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    affianced her to one of his barons, Baudoin de Reviers 3rd Earl of Devon and at his death to André de Chauvigny. In 1187, during the war between Henry II...
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    François, Baron of Mailloc and Lord of Émalleville, (2) François de Raveton de Chauvigny de Crulai Marquis of Sillery Marquis of Genlis Marquis of La Borde...
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    with a hilly stage from Chauvigny. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 20 September. 10 September 2020 – Chauvigny to Sarran, 218 km (135 mi)...
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    metres. The statues of Saint John and the Vièrge de Calvaire in the Saint André church at Saint-André-les-Vergers were carved from wood and then polychromed...
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  • Basset BENEFACTRESS - Muriel Byck BERBERIO - Blanche Charlet Bernard, André Jean - André Bloch Bernier, Jeanne - Yvonne Baseden Bertrand - Frank Pickersgill...
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    Baroness de La Tour and de la Bussière by King Francis. [citation needed] In 1499, Louise married her first husband, Andre III de Chauvigny, prince of...
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    Nicolas de la Roche, took over from him in 1398. In 1404, he married Alix de Chauvigny, daughter of Chateau Rocher's lord. Their oldest son, Jean de La Roche...
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  • distinguished himself at the Battle of Castillon in 1453. John married Margaret de Chauvigny, lady of Saint-Chartier, but died without issue in 1454. In his will...
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    Angevin Gothic style, resting in the center on two slender columns of hard Chauvigny stone. The keystones are adorned with rosettes, the Virgin and Child,...
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    House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
    Maillé, and Antoinette of Chauvigny (c. 1428–20/04/1473), Lady of Brosse. Daughter of Nicolas of Montfort-Laval a.k.a. Guy XVI de Laval (01/10/1476-20/05/1531)...
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    grand new charge would be the seigneur de Chauvigny a fidèle of Guise. La Roche-sur-Yon was provided with the sieur de Sipierre as his lieutenant-general...
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    Protestants just before, were looted by the Catholics led by Maréchal de St. André. On 7 February 1568, Protestants under Captain Boucard's command, looted...
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  • Raymond Delamarre (category Prix de Rome for sculpture)
    "Vieux-Pontault" on the place du Général Leclerc (place de l'église). Delamarre used Chauvigny stone to create a standing female allegory of "Victory"...
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  • Marguerite Monnot (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
    Florence Véran, and Hubert Giraud, and with the orchestra of Robert Chauvigny. She continued to write for Piaf with another songwriter, René Rouzaud...
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  • équipes éliminées de la Coupe de France" (in French). L'Équipe. 27 December 2021. "Coupe de France : le 16e de finale US Chauvigny-Olympique de Marseille se...
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    in the Loir-et-Cher department and the administrative region of Centre-Val de Loire, France, known for its historical defensive walls and its castle. The...
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