- the new duke to
avoid possible conflict. John left
Nantes to
secure Champtoceaux, a
large ducal castle about 30
kilometres (19 mi) to the
north east on...
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Champtoceaux (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃tɔso] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department of
western France. On 15
December 2015, it was merged...
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Canton of
Champtoceaux is a
former canton of France,
located in the Maine-et-Loire department, in the Pays de la
Loire region. It had 15,824 inhabitants...
- of the
bishop of Angers. In 1139
Geoffrey took Mirebeau, and in 1142
Champtoceaux, but in 1145 a new
revolt broke out, this time
under the
leadership of...
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Siege of
Champtoceaux, the
final phase of the 1420
Breton civil war (15th-century miniature, BnF)...
- Châtonceaux
citadel was
completely destro**** and the name
changed to
Champtoceaux. As a
result of this
failed imprisonment,
Olivier had his
county confiscated...
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communes of Mazzano,
Lonato and Bedizzole.
Calcinato is
twinned with:
Champtoceaux,
France Ponte San Marco-Calcinato
railway station "Superficie di Comuni...
- The
Loire River near the town of
Champtoceaux in the
Anjou wine region....
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opened in the 1980s. In 1985 the town was
twinned with the
French town
Champtoceaux. In 1987 the po****tion of
Verwood reached 9,856. The
parish council...
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Tournaisis campaign of 1340 (Edwardian Phase) [Hundred Years' War]
Battle of
Champtoceaux – 1341 – War of the
Breton Succession (Hundred Years' War)
Sieges of...