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Briollay (French pronunciation: [bʁijɔlɛ] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France.
Jardin botanique de
Briollay Communes of...
- Eure-et-Loir department,
north of Illiers-Combray. It
joins the
river Sarthe in
Briollay,
north of the city of Angers. It is
indirectly a
tributary of the Loire...
- The
Jardin botanique de
Briollay is a
botanical garden located on the
Chemin de la Guichardière,
Briollay, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. It...
- la Loire, Gout Fort, Luarskoe,
Pineau d'Anjou (in Mayenne),
Pineau de
Briollay,
Pineau de la
Loire (in Indre-et-Loire),
Pineau de Savennières, Pineau...
- la Loire, Gout Fort, Luarskoe,
Pineau d'Anjou (in Mayenne),
Pineau de
Briollay,
Pineau de la
Loire (in Indre-et-Loire),
Pineau de Savennières, Pineau...
- at the head of the movement, to
which Geoffrey responded by
destroying Briollay and
occupying La Suze; and
Robert of Sablé
himself was
forced to beg humbly...
- are
difficult to pin down; at some
point he
becomes lord and
ruler of
Briollay, France. Subsequently, he
joins the
Knights Templar and
eventually becomes...
- trade), as well as the
lordships of
Blaison and Chemellier, the
barony of
Briollay, and the
lordships of Fontaine-Milon, Grez and Grattecuisse. In Poitou...
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Bouchemaine Bouillé-Ménard Bourg-l'Évêque Brain-sur-Allonnes La Breille-les-Pins
Briollay Brissac Loire Aubance Brossay Candé Cantenay-Épinard
Carbay Cernusson Les...
- 1238) was a
French noble heiress,
ruler of de
baronies of La Suze, de
Briollay, de Mayet, de Loupeland, de Chateauneuf-sur-Sarte, de Genneteil, de Precigné...