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Bracquemont (French pronunciation: [bʁakmɔ̃]) is a
former commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. On 1 January...
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province of Normandy, the son of Jean III Béthencourt and
Marie de
Bracquemont.
During his
conflicts with the king of Navarre, King
Charles V ordered...
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Robert de
Bracquemont or Mosén Rubí de Bracamonte, also
known as Rubín and as
Braquemont (1350s-1419), 1st Lord of
Fuente el Sol and Rubí de Bracamonte...
- d’Altimurium near Murviel-lès-Montpellier
Bibracte (Mont Beuvray), 135 ha
Bracquemont, Haute-Normandie Cenabum, Orléans La Chaussée-Tirancourt,
Picardie La...
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support in the
court of King
Henry III of Castile. His uncle,
Robert de
Bracquemont,
gained the king's
permission for the
conquest of the
Canary Islands...
- sable. Azure, a
chevronel Or
between 3
towers argent masonned sable.
Bracquemont D'argent au
chevron de
sable accompagné à
dextre du chef d'un maillet...
- II of
Castile and Ines de Bracamonte, the
granddaughter of
Robert de
Bracquemont. He died June 15, 1536,
during the
Battle of
Corpus Christi,
where the...
- 1405–1408
Jacques de Châtillon, lord of Dampierre, 1408–1415
Robert de
Bracquemont,
called Robinet, 1417–1418
Jeannet de Poix, 1418
Charles de Recourt,...
- ****igny
Auquemesnil Belleville-sur-Mer Berneval-le-Grand Biville-sur-Mer
Bracquemont Brunville Derchigny Glicourt Gouchaupre Greny Guilmécourt Intraville...
- and de la
Hamayde in 1906. They also made an
alliance with Aubé de
Bracquemont in 1851,
along with de Narp, and
notably the
House of d'Ysembourg in...