-
Anjou upon his father's death. In the next year, he
married Countess Erembourg (or Ermengarde) of Maine,
cementing Angevin control over the
County of...
-
Ermengarde or
Erembourg of Maine, also
known as
Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126), was the
countess of
Maine and lady of Château-du-Loir from 1110 to...
- Pont-en-Vertais Loire-Inférieure Now
inside Nantes 14th
century Pont-
Érembourg, com. Saint-Denis-de-Méré
Calvados 1108 Pont-Évêque Isère 11th century...
- is
crossed by the
river Vère
which ends in the
river Noireau in Pont-
Erembourg (commune of Saint-Denis-de-Méré).
Flers is part of the
region that stretches...
- Saint-Aubin
Abbey in Angers. Upon his demise, he
bequeathed only a daughter,
Erembourg, who
married Fulk V of Anjou, son of Fulk the Fat and ****ure King of Jerusalem...
- the late 13th century,
these workshops were
concentrated in Paris's Rue
Erembourg,
which is now
known as Rue Boutebrie,
right next to the
copyists and paper...
- (South Midland)
Field Rgt of the
Territorial Army. He was
buried near Pont-
Erembourg (Saint-Denis-de-Méré).
After the war he was
reburied in the
Bayeux Commonwealth...