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Champfleur (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃flœʁ]) is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France. Communes...
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Walter Champfleur or de
Champfleur (died 1498 or 1499) was an
Irish cleric and
judge of the
fifteenth century, who pla**** a
leading role in
Irish politics...
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political skills of
Walter Champfleur,
Abbot of St Mary's Abbey, Dublin,
until the abbot's
death in 1498 or 1499.
Champfleur collected his rents, stored...
- (Philadelphia and London), LCCN 16--25236, OCLC 2882574 Ellis,
Oliver Coligny de
Champfleur, A
History of Fire and Flame, London: Simkin, Marshall, 1932; repr. Kessinger...
- Bruère-sur-Loir Brûlon Cérans-Foulletourte
Chahaignes Challes Champagné
Champfleur Champrond Changé Chantenay-Villedieu La Chapelle-aux-Choux La Chapelle-d'Aligné...
- Bruère-sur-Loir Brûlon Cérans-Foulletourte
Chahaignes Challes Champagné
Champfleur Champrond Changé Chantenay-Villedieu La Chapelle-aux-Choux La Chapelle-d'Aligné...
- Clamart, to an
Algerian father and a
French mother. She was
raised in
Champfleur and
lived there until she was 17. She
continued her
studies in Alençon...
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Chancellor of
Ireland from 1475 to 1481, when he was
replaced by
Walter Champfleur,
Abbot of St Mary's Abbey, Dublin. He lies
buried at
Newtown Abbey near...
- Longuenée-en-Anjou (9) 38. AS Saint-Jean-d'****é (10) 1–2 US Pays de
Juhel (8) 39. ES
Champfleur (10) 2–0 US Argentré (10) 40. FC
Louplande (10) 0–3 US Saint-Berthevin...
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Portlester (1474–1479)
William Sherwood,
Bishop of
Meath (1480–1482)
Walter Champfleur,
Abbot of St Mary's Abbey,
Dublin (Lord Keeper, or by some
accounts Lord...