• The siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier was a venture of the so-called Lancastrian War. The small town was, however, heavily fortified and surrounded by a...
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  • Chastellux, 1420 Louis de Culant, 1421–1437 André de Laval-Montmorency, lord of Lohéac and baron of Retz, 1437–1439 Prégent VII de Coëtivy, 1439–1450 Jean V de...
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    gold écus to the payment of the enormous ransom for his cousin André de Lohéac, captured by the English on 16 March 1428, during the siege of Laval. The...
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    "to pray her that she would send him the army of her sons, named André of Lohéac, then a young man of twelve years; which she did very willingly, and sent...
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    La Hire, André of Lohéac, Pierre Rieux [fr], Jean V de Bueil, Pierre Bessonneau, Jacques de Chabannes, Jacques de Dinan [fr], Pierre Bessonneau, and Jean...
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  • Roche-Bernard (died 18 June 1347 - Battle of La Roche-Derrien), Lord of Lohéac Catherine de Laval, wife of Gérard IV de Retz Jeanne de Laval, nun at Saint-Georges...
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    nobleman, known for his account of Joan of Arc. He and his brother André de Lohéac were simultaneously vassals of the duke of Brittany and of the king of France...
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    Beatrix de Craon, married firstly John de Parthenay and secondly Eon de Lohéac. Simon de Craon (died 1333) Isabelle de Craon (died 1334) Marguerite de...
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    1405 – 1440), Marshal of France in 1429 André de Laval-Montmorency, Lord of Lohéac and of Retz (1408–1486), Marshal of France in 1439 Philippe de Culant, Lord...
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  • Arthur de Richemont Jean Bureau Prigent de Coëtivy † André de Lohéac Guy XIV de Laval Pierre de Brézé Jean II de Bourbon Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset...
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    Taylor 2006, p. 304. Knecht 2004, p. 84. Walsby 2007, pp. 184–185. Champion, Pierre (2015). The Trial of Jeanne D'arc. Aeterna Press. Goodrich, Norma Lorre...
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    Ufheil-Somers 1985. Charaf 2004, p. 92–93. Charaf 2004, p. 93. Salibi 1990, p. 26. Loheac 2001. Fromkin 2009, pp. 218–219. Hourani 2002, p. 318. Charaf 2004, p. 94...
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  • l'automobile - Musée national - Collection Schlumpf Manoir de l'Automobile [fr] (Lohéac) Renault Classic (Renault) Musée de l'Aventure Peugeot (Peugeot) Conservatoire...
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    p. 120. Antonetti, Guy (2000). "Les Princes Etrangers". In Bardet, Jean-Pierre (ed.). Etat et société en France aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles (in French)...
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    five children (in birth order: Jacquemin, Jean, Catherine, Jeanne, and Pierre) in Domrémy. D'Arc achieved some level of power and respect in Domrémy....
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    Archived 24 January 2013 at archive.today. Retrieved 22 March 2010. Loheac, Pierre, Julliard, Jacques, Dravet, Alain (May 2004). "CFM56 Jet Noise Reduction...
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    of Tinténiac, Bécherel and Romillé, Castellan of La Brétesche, Lord of Lohéac, and La Roche-en-Nort, and Isabella of Montfort a.k.a. Isabelle de Dreux...
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    French corsair and Admiral who captured the city of Rio de Janeiro in 1711 Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698–1759), mathematician and astronomer Bertrand-François...
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    Constable of France in 1483; Louis XI ravaged the castle of Chaumont of Pierre d'Amboise to punish the Amboise family for supporting the League of the...
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    (mother) Pierre d'Arc (brother) Charles VII of France Pierronne André de Lohéac Gilles de Rais Guy XIV de Laval Jean II, Duke of Alençon Jean V de Bueil...
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    89 m. The highest point, 127 m, is found in the "Ménardières" zone, at Pierre and Marie Curie Street. The lowest point, 67 m, is close to the firm S.V...
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  • been her statements supporting Joan of Arc. Pierre Lanéry d'Arc - a descendant of Joan's brother Pierre who wrote extensively on her - noted: "Perrinaïc...
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  • Count of Caserta, Baron of Laz, Baron of Acquigny, and of Crèvecœr, of Lohéac, Count of Montfort in Brittany, Baron of Gaël, Lord of Tinténiac, of Bécherel...
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  • Vietnam War,[citation needed] the opera tells of the government of France and Pierre Cauchon, Archbishop of Beauvais, releasing Joan of Arc and allowing a double...
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    and bombardment by 16 August. On 16 September, a force under the sires de Lohéac and de Bueil stormed through a breach in the wall and captured the church...
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    Oliphant A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times by François Pierre Guillaume Guizot, vol. 3 Joan of Arc And The Loire Valley Campaign 47°52′00″N...
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    season in ninth, one lap down, and Suzuki finished 16th, three laps down. Pierre-Henri Raphanel took Dalmas's place at the season-ending Australian Grand...
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    Langouet Lanrigan Lassy Lécousse Lieuron Liffré Lillemer Livré-sur-Changeon Lohéac Longaulnay Le Loroux Lourmais Loutehel Louvigné-de-Bais Louvigné-du-Désert...
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    Langouet Lanrigan Lassy Lécousse Lieuron Liffré Lillemer Livré-sur-Changeon Lohéac Longaulnay Le Loroux Lourmais Loutehel Louvigné-de-Bais Louvigné-du-Désert...
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    May 9, 1950. Gisela Weber created the title role with Jerome Swinford as Pierre Cauchon and John Druary as the Dauphin of France/Charles VII of France....
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