-
Beaumanoir was a
seigniory in what is now the
department of Côtes-d'Armor, France,
which gave its name to an
illustrious family.
Philippe de Rémi (died...
- Anne
Beaumanoir (30
October 1923 – 4
March 2022) was a
French neurophysiologist. For her aid to Jews in
Brittany during the
Second World War, she as well...
- knights, and
squires on each side. The
challenge was
issued by Jean de
Beaumanoir, a
captain of
Charles of
Blois supported by King
Philip VI of France,...
- Jean, or
Jehan de
Beaumanoir,
marshal of
Brittany for
Charles of Blois, and
captain of Josselin, is
remembered for his
share in the
famous Combat of the...
- Jean De
Beaumanoir (1551 – 17
November 1614),
seigneur and
afterwards marquis de Lavardin,
count of Nègrepelisse by marriage, was a
French marshal. Son...
-
Philippe de Rémi or
Philippe de
Beaumanoir (c. 1247–1296),
contemporarily Phelippes de
Beaumanoir, was a
French jurist and
royal official. He was a junior...
-
Tristan Angle-
Beaumanoir (March 3, 1828 in
Paris –
December 6, 1895 at
Evran (Côtes d'Armor)) was a
French politician.[citation needed]
Before that, he...
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mentioned in the
prologue of the
Coutumes de
Beauvaisis by
Philippe de
Beaumanoir. He was
buried in the now-demolished
church of the
Couvent des Jacobins...
-
predominantly by
English knights. He was
challenged to
single combat by Jean de
Beaumanoir, the
captain of Josselin, the
nearest stronghold controlled by the French-supported...
- Voskuijl,
Corrie ten Boom, Henk
Zanoli 8,729,000 67.70 France 4,150 Anne
Beaumanoir,
Jeanne Brousse, André and
Magda Trocmé 42,000,000 9.88 Ukraine 2,673...