Lillebonne (French pronunciation: [lilbɔn]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in Northern France. It lies 3.5 miles...
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nobleman and member of the House of Lorraine. He was known as the prince de Lillebonne. He was also the Duke of Joyeuse. François Marie was born to Charles de...
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The Council of Lillebonne was a meeting of the nobles and clergy of Normandy where, among other things, the expedition of William the Conqueror, then Duke...
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The Canton of Lillebonne is a former canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Haute-Normandie region of northern France. It was disbanded...
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partly as a memorial to the dead. At an ecclesiastical council held in Lillebonne in 1080, he was confirmed in his ultimate authority over the Norman church...
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Princess of Epinoy by marriage. She is often styled as the princesse de Lillebonne. She was the mother of Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse and of Anne Julie...
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The great Lillebonne mosaic is an ancient Roman mosaic found in 1870 in Lillebonne (France), the site of the Roman city of Juliobona. It is one of the...
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Baiocasses (Augustodurum, modern-day Bayeux), Calates (Juliobona > modern-day Lillebonne), Esuvii (*Uxisama > modern-day Exmes) Lexovii (Noviomagus Lexoviorum...
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Annie Ernaux (category People from Lillebonne)
autobiographical, maintains close links with sociology. Ernaux was born in Lillebonne in Normandy, France, and grew up in nearby Yvetot, where her parents,...
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best known as a warrior and statesman, participating in the Council of Lillebonne. He funded ships for the Norman invasion of England and is one of the...
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Gruchet-le-Valasse, where its name changes to the Commerce. It then passes through Lillebonne and joins the Seine at Notre-Dame-de-Gravenchon. The river hosted many...
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the invasion of England, and tradition holds that, at the Council of Lillebonne, he convinced the doubters amongst the Norman barons of the feasibility...
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Cadurci Uxellodunum (Cahors) Caleti Caracotinum (Harfleur); Sandouville?; Lillebonne? Carni Aquileia Carnutes (*Carnūtī) Autricum (Chartres); Cenabum (Orléans)...
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a Peer of France as well as titular Duke of Guise, Count of Harcourt, Lillebonne and Rieux. Charles was born at the Hôtel d'Elboeuf in Paris and was the...
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inherited his father’s estates in 1055. By the time of the Council of Lillebonne, which took place in about January of 1066, he was one of William the...
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as Juvisy-sur-Orge (18 kilometers south of Paris), and the comtesse de Lillebonne accompanied her all the way to Savoy. She met her husband Victor at Chambéry...
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repeated by Philip II at the castles of Dourdan, Falaise, Gisors, Laon, and Lillebonne. For a time in the 14th century the Château de Chinon was used as a prison...
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Charles of Lorraine, Abbé of Harcourt, 1661–1683 Francis-Mary, Prince of Lillebonne, 1624-1694 Charles, Prince of Commercy, 1661-1702 John Paul of Lorraine...
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Bellême. In early 1066, Robert was present at both the first Council of Lillebonne, that of William's inner circle, and the second larger council held to...
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de Lorraine, Prince de Lillebonne and his second wife Anne de Lorraine. She never married. Known as Mademoiselle de Lillebonne in her youth, she was a...
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(1623–27 June 1694), married and had issue; François Marie, Prince of Lillebonne (4 April 1624 – 19 January 1694); married and had issue Catherine (1626–1645)...
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Béatrice Hiéronyme, the eldest daughter of François Marie, Prince of Lillebonne. The marriage never materialised and instead, he married Margherita Maria...
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Lamberville Lammerville Landes-Vieilles-et-Neuves Lanquetot Lestanville Lillebonne Limésy Limpiville Lindebeuf Lintot Lintot-les-Bois Les Loges La Londe...
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duchy, domiciled in France. His father was Francois de Lorraine, Comte de Lillebonne, a cavalry commander in the French army. His mother was Anne of Lorraine...
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November 1416 – 1426 Extinct Earl of Dorset 5 July 1411 – 1426 French nobility New creation Count of Harcourt Lord of Lillebonne 1 July 1418 – 1426 Extinct...
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Seine-Maritime (76) Arques-la-Bataille • Dieppe • Ételan • Fécamp • Lillebonne • Orcher • Robert le Diable • Rouen • Tancarville (→Top) Loire-Atlantique...
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of the invasion of England, Roger was summoned to the great council at Lillebonne, on account of his wisdom; but he did not join in the expedition as he...
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Arras Bellovaci – Beauvais Caleti/Caletes – Harfleur (Caracotinum), later Lillebonne (Juliobona) Catalauni / Gaul Catuvellauni – Châlons-en-Champagne Catuslogi...
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married her cousin François Marie de Lorraine (1624–1694), Prince de Lillebonne in 1660, had issue; Charles Henri de Lorraine (1649–1723), Prince of Vaudémont...
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