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Craon may
refer to :
Craon, Mayenne, muni****lity in the
Mayenne department,
France Craon,
former muni****lity, now part of Sionviller, Meurthe-et-Moselle...
- The
Craon family was a
French noble house,
known to date back to the 11th century,
originating in
Craon in the
Mayenne region of Anjou,
northern France...
- The
princely title of
Prince of
Craon was a
title used by the
Beauvau family using their status as
Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire which was
gained in...
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Marie de
Craon and Guy de Laval-Rais,
descended from a
number of
great feudal houses.
Through his mother, he was
linked to the
House of
Craon, a wealthy...
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Pierre de
Craon (c. 1345 – c. 1409),
known as "le Grand", was a
medieval French aristocrat notorious for his
riotous temperament,
culminating in his attempted...
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battle of
Craon took
place during the
Brittany campaign of the
French Wars of
Religion in
Craon,
Mayenne between 21–24 May 1592. It was
fought between...
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Robert de
Craon or
Robert Burgundio (died 13
January 1149) was the
second Grand Master of the
Knights Templar from June 1136
until his death. He was instrumental...
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middle of the
commune and
through the town of
Craon.
Craon is home to the 18th
century Château de
Craon [fr].
Monument at
crossing streets D771 and D22...
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Amaury III de
Craon (died 1333), Lord of Créon,
Mareuil and Sablé,
Seneschal of
Gascony as well as
seneschal of Anjou,
Maine and Touraine. He was a son...
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Avoise de
Craon (before 1178 – c. 1230) was a
French noblewoman. She was the
daughter of
Maurice II de
Craon and
Isabelle de Meulan. She was the wife of...