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    Driscam of Vitré, Baron of Vitré, their son, married Innoguen of Fougères and sired: ???? - c. 1072 Robert I (c. 1034 † c. 1072), Lord of Vitré, their son...
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  • Andrew II of Vitré (c. 1150 – 9 June 1211) was Baron de Vitré from 1173 to 1211. Andrew was the eldest son of Robert III, Baron of Vitré and his wife...
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    Vitré (French pronunciation: [vitʁe] ; Gallo: Vitræ, Breton: Gwitreg) is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France...
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    and was succeeded by Everard des Barres. Robert was the son of Renaud le Bourguignon and Ennoguen de Vitré. He was engaged to the daughter of the lord...
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    Mary of Scotland. Agnes who married André de Vitré, seigneur of Vitré. Denise, married in 1078 to Guy, 2nd Sire de Laval. Emma of Mortain (ca. 1058 – 1080)...
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  • Abbey [fr]. He married Ennoguen de Vitré with whom he had four children; Maurice (future Lord of Craon), Henri, Robert (2nd Master of the Knights Templar)...
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  • de Sablé, Dame de Sablé. Juhel III, Seigneur de Mayenne (1168 – 12 April 1220), married Gervaise de Vitré, by whom he had three children. A celebrated...
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  • William "Werlenc" [fr](1032–1048) Robert, Count of Mortain (1049–1104) William, Count of Mortain (1104–1106) Robert II of Vitré (1106–1112) Stephen of England...
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    Charter of André II de Vitré, agreement with his wife Mathilde and his brothers, Alain and Robert, making a gift to Savigny; Maurice II de Craon witness...
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    Bertrand de Broussillon, Arthur, ed. (1900). La maison de Laval, 1020–1605. Étude historique accompagnée du cartulaire de Laval et de Vitré, tome 3: Les...
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  • FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, Sheriff of Wiltshire and Eléonore de Vitré (c. 1164–1232/1233). In 1196, she succeeded her father as suo jure 3rd...
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    adventure of François Pyrard de Laval, who managed to return to France in 1611. The Croissant, carrying François Martin de Vitré, reached Ceylon and traded...
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    premier combat de Fidel Castro (1965) Un animal doué de raison (1967) - Published in the U.S. as The Day of the Dolphin (1967) Derrière la vitre (1970) - Published...
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    including the craft of tin (in Rue de la Pinterie). During the Wars of Religion, the town remained Catholic while Vitré was affected by clashes with the...
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  • Adela of Ponthieu, Countess of Surrey (category De Warenne family)
    William of Salisbury, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (d. 1196). He married Eléonore de Vitré and they had one daughter and sole heiress, Ela of Salisbury suo jure 4th...
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  • stade de Louhans pour les 16es de finale de la coupe de France" (in French). actu.fr. 22 December 2021. "Coupe de France. La rencontre entre Vitré (N2)...
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    List of longest-reigning monarchs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Robert I was in co-rule with his step-brother Edward II until 1352 Historians debate whether he was a Chinese or Vietnamese ruler (named Triệu Vũ Đế))...
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    II of Fougères (?–24/07/1257), Baron of Fougères, Grand Seneschal of Brittany, crusader, and Joan of Dol. Daughter of Alan of Vitré, a.k.a. Alan II of...
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    Robert of Alençon (1344–1377), Count of Perche, was the son of Charles II, Count of Alençon and María de la Cerda. Robert was born in 1344 to parents...
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    adventure of François Pyrard de Laval, who managed to return to France in 1611. The second ship, carrying François Martin de Vitré, reached Ceylon and traded...
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    the countess of Montfort (Le Baud, Pierre, Histoire de Bretagne with the Chronicles of houses of Vitre and Laval ed d'Hozier, Paris, 1638 pg 286) He lost...
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    Pierre Le Baud, Histoire de Bretagne, avec les chroniques des maisons de Vitré et de Laval, Gervaise Alliot, 1638, p.310. Froissart, Chroniques, ed. S. Luce...
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    continued, (sometimes with a female heiress as Lord) acquiring Laval and Vitré in the 15th century with the marriage of the heiress of Montmorency-Laval...
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    with France, where stand the Château de Fougères, the Château de Vitré, the Château de Châteaubriant and the Château de Clisson. The French Renaissance occurred...
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  • many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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    playwright Louis de Grandpré (1761–1846), French Navy officer and slave trader François-René de Chateaubriand (1768–1848), writer and diplomat Robert Surcouf (1773–1827)...
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    the Battle of Northallerton. He was married to Hawise de Vitre and died in 1139. His son Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby (?–bef.1160) became the next...
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  • Vannes OC (4) v US Concarneau (3) Mareuil SC (7) v Les Herbiers VF (4) AS Vitré (5) v PD Ergué-Gabéric (6) Auray FC (6) v Guingamp (2) JSC Bellevue Nantes...
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    Fitzalan, married Marjorie Bruce, daughter of King Robert I of Scotland. Their son became King Robert II, and their descendants the royal House of Stewart...
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