- de
Gratot (
Argouges)
resided at the Château de
Gratot in Vaux-sur-Aure.
According to the
French Wikipedia a
legend is that a Lord of
Argouges met a Fairy...
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Barons de
Gratot (
Argouges)
resided at the Château de
Gratot in
Argouges.
Similar to the Château de
Gratot is the Château de
Argouges in Vaux-sur-Aure...
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Normandy in north-western France. On 1
January 2017, the
former communes of
Argouges, Carnet, La Croix-Avranchin, Montanel,
Vergoncey and Villiers-le-Pré were...
- Académie de
Grenoble Grenoble American School of
Grenoble Lycée André
Argouges Lycée
Champollion Lycée
Louise Michel Lycée Emmanuel-Mounier Lycée Stendhal...
- Académie de
Grenoble Grenoble American School of
Grenoble Lycée André
Argouges Lycée
Champollion Lycée
Louise Michel Lycée Emmanuel-Mounier Lycée Stendhal...
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transformations until the 18th century. It was
constructed by the
family of
Argouges,
barons of Gratot: they sold the
castle in 1771. The
castle is
built in...
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Extinct 1809 Achères Île-de-France Seine-et-Marne, Achères-la-Forêt 1680
Argouges (d') Sold 1786 Achy
Picardy Oise, Achy 1664
Carvoisin (de)
Extinct 1837...
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latter back in
January 1523. In Normandy, the
seigneur de
Matignon and
Argouges were sent to meet with the
seigneur de
Lurcy who
would prepare Normandy...
- Normandy. He
built the
first château d'Harcourt, and
married Colette of
Argouges.
Guillaume of Harcourt, son of
Robert I, he
backed Henry I of
England in...
- Académie de
Grenoble Grenoble American School of
Grenoble Lycée André
Argouges Lycée
Champollion Lycée
Louise Michel Lycée Emmanuel-Mounier Lycée Stendhal...