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Concressault (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃kʁəso]) is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of France.
Concressault is a small...
- Sir Alan
Stewart of Darnley, 2nd Lord of
Concressault (after 1406 – 1439) was a
Scottish nobleman of the
Stewart of
Darnley family,
involved in the Hundred...
-
Luciana Duranti,
archival theorist and
professor Guillaume de Duranti-
Concressault [fr] (1791-1856)
Durante This page
lists people with the
surname Duranti...
- Sir John
Stewart of Darnley, 1st
Comte d'Évreux, 1st
Seigneur de
Concressault, 1st
Seigneur d'Aubigny (c. 1380 – 1429) was a
Scottish nobleman and famous...
- of
Galloway With
Jonetta John
Stewart of Darnley, Lord of
Aubigny and
Concressault,
Count of Évreux (k. 12
February 1429)
killed at the
Battle of the Herrings...
- to Sir John
Stewart of Darnley, 1st
Comte d'Évreux, 1st
Seigneur de
Concressault, 1st
Seigneur d'Aubigny (c. 1380–1429), a
famous military commander who...
- from 175m at
Concressault to 374m at Le Noyer, with an
average altitude of 274m. The
canton comprised 11 communes: ****igny
Barlieu Concressault Dampierre-en-Crot...
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Battle of Baugé in 1421 and the
grant of
lands to him at
Aubigny and
Concressault, the
Darnley Stewarts'
surname was
gallicised to Stuart. Both Mary, Queen...
- of
Wigtoun received Dun-le-Roi, Sir John
Stewart of
Darnley received Concressault, and Aubigny, and
Thomas Seton the
castle of Langeais. The
Scottish leaders...
- Sir John
Stewart of
Darnley received the
lands of Aubigny-sur-Nere and
Concressault,
whilst the Earl of
Buchan was made
Constable of France. In 1422 the...