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Échauffour (French pronunciation: [eʃofuʁ] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. The
commune is on the
borders of the country...
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Giroie (Latin: Geroi****, a.k.a. Géré) († 1033), Lord of
Echauffour and Montreuil-l'Argillé, was a
knight from
Brittany who
became a
Norman nobleman and...
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moving to
Echauffour where she
joined forces with
another young resistant, Noëlle Guillou, her
partner in life. As
major figures of the
Echauffour Resistance...
- failed.
Gilbert however was
murdered while he was
peaceably riding near
Echauffour. It is
believed two of his
killers were
Ralph of Wacy and
Robert de Vitot...
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French resistance during WWII,
lived and
painted in the
village of
Échauffour. The Société
Normande de
Peinture Moderne was
founded in 1909 by Pierre...
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William fitz
Giroie (died 1057), Lord of
Échauffour and Montreuil-l'Argillé. A
Norman nobleman and
patriarch of a
large and
powerful family in Normandy...
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without heirs.
William d'Évreux,
married Hawise de
Échauffour,
daughter of Giroie, Lord of
Échauffour, and had a daughter,
Judith d'Évreux, who married...
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Banchinae and
supplement to the Pimplinae] (in French).
Paris & EDIFAT-OPIDA,
Echauffour:
Laboratoire d'Evolution des
Etres Organises. OCLC 461814920.[page needed]...
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Grandmesnil by his wife
Hawise d'Echaffour, a
daughter of Giroie, Lord of
Échauffour. His
younger brother was
Robert II of Grandmesnil.
Following the Norman...
- Paul Harel, born in
Échauffour on May 18, 1854 and died on
March 7, 1927, was a
French poet and innkeeper. Son of a Saint-Lô lawyer, Paul
Harel often skipped...