- Sir Jean de
Carrouges IV (c. 1330s – 25
September 1396) was a
French knight who
governed estates in
Normandy as a v****al of
Count Pierre d'Alençon and...
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Carrouges (French pronunciation: [kaʁuʒ] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. The
inhabitants are
known as
Carrougiens and Carrougiennes...
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Marguerite de
Carrouges (née de Thibouville; 1362, Château de Fontaine-la-Soret (Eure) – c. 1419) was a
French noblewoman. She
married Jean de
Carrouges in 1380...
- of
Carrouge,
Ferlens and Mézières
merged into the new muni****lity of Jorat-Mézières.
Carrouge is
first mentioned in 1255 as Carrogium.
Carrouge has...
- was
accused of rape by
Marguerite de
Carrouges, the wife of his
neighbour and rival, Jean de
Carrouges.
Carrouges brought legal proceedings against Le...
- de
Carrouges dueled Jacques Le Gris, at the time a squire.
Carrouges had
accused Le Gris of the
forcible rape of his wife,
Marguerite de
Carrouges, née...
- The Château de
Carrouges is a château,
dating partly from the 14th century,
located in the
commune of
Carrouges, in the Orne department, Normandy, northern...
- July 2016 the
former muni****lities of Mézières (VD),
Ferlens (VD) and
Carrouge (VD)
merged to form the new muni****lity of Jorat-Mézières.
After the 2016...
- book of the same name,
focuses on the true
story of a knight, Jean de
Carrouges, portra**** by Damon, who
challenges his
former friend to a
judicial duel...
- Sainte-Marguerite-de-
Carrouges (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t maʁɡərit də kaʁuʒ] ,
literally Sainte-Marguerite of
Carrouges) is a
commune in the Orne department...