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    of Montlhéry and the early Capetian monarchy. The Montlhéry noble house was related to the Montmorency family; Thibaud, the founder of the Montlhéry dynasty...
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  • Linas and Montlhéry are two communes in the department of Essonne in France. Linas-Montlhéry may also refer to: Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, a motor racing...
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    Autodrome de Montlhéry (established 4 October 1924) is a motor racing circuit, officially called L’autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, owned by Utac, located...
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  • second lord of Bray and the second lord of Montlhéry (Latin: Monte Leterico). He was the son of Milo of Montlhéry. He married Hodierna of Gometz, sister of...
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    The Battle of Montlhéry was fought between Louis XI and the League of the Public Weal on 16 July 1465 in the vicinity of Longpont-sur-Orge. It had no...
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  • Milo II of Montlhéry (died 1118) was lord of Bray and Montlhéry, and viscount of Troyes. He was the son of Milo I the Great and Lithuise, and younger brother...
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  • Entente Sportive et Athlétique de Linas-Montlhéry is a football club based in the towns of Linas and Montlhéry in France. As of the 2022–23 season, it...
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  • Guy III Trousseau (died 1109) was lord of Montlhéry, and the son of Milo I of Montlhéry and Lithuise. Guy had the temperament of a warrior and went on...
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  • Milo I the Great (died 1102) was lord of Montlhéry from 1095 until his death. He was the son of Guy I of Montlhéry and Hodierna of Gometz. The identity of...
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    capacity. New trim levels, marketed as Elysée and Montlhéry (named after the Autodrome de Montlhéry) appeared. The "Commerciale" and "Messagère" vans...
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    region. Melisende, named after her paternal grandmother, Melisende of Montlhéry, grew up in Edessa until she was 13, when her father was elected as the...
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  • The Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset (referred to as the Montlhéry Clan by Riley-Smith) is the name given by two powerful families, joined in marriage...
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    Mongin and trained hard, driving ten laps a day of the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry; at the wheel of an Oméga-Six car, she came first. The next day, she was...
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    Linas-Montlhéry 1938–1946: No race 1947–1948: Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1949–1950: Linas-Montlhéry 1951: Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1952–1960: Linas-Montlhéry 1961–1968:...
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    The Château de Montlhéry is a castle in the commune of Montlhéry in the Essonne département of France. Ruins date from various periods, most notably the...
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    Oil Company, owners of the Castrol brand, Vincent took seven bikes to Montlhéry France in 1952 to challenge a variety of endurance records, the 100 mph...
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    Guy I of Montlhéry Joscelin I of Courtenay Isabella of Montlhéry Melisende of Montlhéry Hugh I of Rethel Sister of Leo I of Armenia Joscelin I of Edessa...
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  • Hodierna married Guy I of Montlhéry and they had seven children: Milo I the Great, (also called Milon I) lord of Montlhéry, married Lithuaise, Vicomtesse...
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    Baldwin was a younger son of Hugh I, Count of Rethel and Melisende of Montlhéry. He was closely related to the lords of Courtenay and Le Puiset, and other...
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  • (1465) June - Skanderbeg defeats Ottomans under Ballaban Badera. Battle of Montlhéry 16 July – Troops of King Louis XI of France fight inconclusively against...
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  • 1065. Hugh married Melisende of Crécy, the daughter of Lord Guy I of Montlhéry. They had the following children: Manasses (1054–1115) Gervais (1056–1124)...
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    performance". Alfonso de Portago won the Tour de France and GT races at Montlhéry and Castelfusano in a lightweight Carrozzeria Scaglietti 250 GT. Gendebien...
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  •  Belgium 2 11 1931 Copenhagen  Denmark 2 12 1932 Rome  Italy 2 13 1933 Montlhéry  France 2 14 1934 Leipzig  Germany 2 15 1935 Floreffe  Belgium 2 16 1936...
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    details  Alfredo Binda (ITA)  Remo Bertoni (ITA)  Nicolas Frantz (LUX) 1933 Montlhéry details  Georges Speicher (FRA)  Antonin Magne (FRA)  Marinus Valentijn (NED)...
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    permanent autodrome in France was built, it was called Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, located 20 miles south of the centre of Paris. The 7.7‑mile (12.3 km)...
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    September 2023, while engaged in a training course at the Autodrome de Montlhéry, Kassovitz was involved in a "serious" motorcycle accident that caused...
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    passenger-side tonneau cover in place. In 1950 and 1951, at Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, a banked oval track in France, open XK120s averaged over 100 mph for...
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  • Courtenay, son of Joscelin de Courtenay and Isabel, daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry. Later he married Agnes of Beaugency. They had: William II, Count of Nevers...
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  • 762 or 763), Archbishop of Reims and of Trier Milo I of Montlhéry (died 1102), Lord of Montlhéry Milo M. Acker (1853–1922), New York politician Milo Aukerman...
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  • his debut for the club's reserve side in a 3–2 league win over Linas-Montlhéry. Mouquet has represented Portugal at different youth levels. A right-footed...
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