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Caours (French pronunciation: [ka.uʁ]; Picard: Cœu) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Caours is
situated some...
- a feud with
Raoul de
Caours, the
English lieutenant of Bas-Poitou, over the
possession of
Jeanne de Clisson's
castles that
Caours had
seized from the French...
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Raoul de
Caours was a
Breton knight who
served both the
English and
French during the
Hundred Years' War.
Raoul de
Caours was a
knight originally from...
- Auray, a few
miles west of Vannes, by a Franco-Breton
force under Raoul de
Caours. Sir
Thomas came from
Bradwell Juxta Coggeshall in Es****. In 1343 he had...
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Bourguignon Noir, Bouyssales, Bouyssalet, Cagors, Cahors, Calarin, Calavu,
Caours, Cau, Cauly,
Chalosse Petite Noire, Chaors, Chors, Claverie,
Claverie Noire...
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Cantero III (born 1960), Spanish-born
American lawyer and
judge Raoul de
Caours (died 1354),
Breton knight Raoul Carton (1879–1934),
French philosopher...
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island of Chauvet, and from the
islands of
Noirmoutier and Bouin.
Raoul de
Caours,
Edward III's
Lieutenant in the
neighbouring province of Poitou, had wrested...
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Cambron Camon Camps-en-Amiénois
Canaples Canchy Candas Cannessières
Cantigny Caours Cappy Cardonnette Le
Cardonnois Carnoy-Mametz Carrépuis
Cartigny Caulières...
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Cambron Camon Camps-en-Amiénois
Canaples Canchy Candas Cannessières
Cantigny Caours Cappy Cardonnette Le
Cardonnois Carnoy-Mametz Carrépuis
Cartigny Caulières...
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Cambron Camon Camps-en-Amiénois
Canaples Canchy Candas Cannessières
Cantigny Caours Cappy Cardonnette Le
Cardonnois Carnoy-Mametz Carrépuis
Cartigny Caulières...