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Clisson (French pronunciation: [klisɔ̃] ; Gallo: Cliczon, Breton: Klison), is a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique department, in the
region of Pays de la...
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Jeanne de
Clisson (1300–1359), also
known as
Jeanne de
Belleville and the
Lioness of Brittany, was a French/Breton
noblewoman who
became a
privateer to...
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Clisson et Eugénie, also
known in
English as
Clisson and Eugénie, is a
romantic novella,
written by
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon wrote Clisson et Eugénie...
- same family:
Olivier I de
Clisson (d. 1262)
Olivier II de
Clisson (d. 1307)
Olivier III de
Clisson (d. 1320)
Olivier IV de
Clisson (d. 1343) This disambiguation...
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Olivier IV de
Clisson (1300–1343), was a
Breton Marche Lord and
knight who
became embroiled in the
intrigue of
Vannes and was
subsequently executed by...
- The
canton of
Clisson is an
administrative division of the Loire-Atlantique department,
western France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton...
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riotous temperament,
culminating in his
attempted murder of
Olivier V de
Clisson,
Constable of France.
Events following the ****ault led to the
mental breakdown...
- Dame is a
Roman Catholic church in the town of
Clisson, France. It was
founded by
Olivier V de
Clisson in the 14th–15th century. The
church was razed...
- The Château de
Clisson is a
castle in the
commune of
Clisson in the Loire-Atlantique département of France. It
stands on the
right bank of the Sèvre Nantaise...
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Amaury de
Clisson (1304–1347), was a
Breton knight who
became the
chief emissary for
Jeanne de Penthièvre to the
court of
Edward III of England. He was...