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Foucarmont (French pronunciation: [****aʁmɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A
large village...
- Villers-sous-
Foucarmont (French pronunciation: [vilɛʁ su ****aʁmɔ̃], lit. 'Villers
under Foucarmont') is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in...
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daughter became Countess of Eu and Lady of Hastings.
Henry was
buried at
Foucarmont.
Power 2004, p. 497.
Pollock 2015, p. 101.
Crouch 2005, p. 164. Crouch...
- Seine-Maritime, France, died in Poitou, 1
October 1260;
buried at the
Abbey of
Foucarmont), was the only
child of
Raoul II of
Lusignan and his
second wife, Yolande...
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altitude varies from 27m (Monchaux-Soreng) to 223m (Villers-sous-
Foucarmont) with an
average altitude of 122m. The
canton comprised 19 communes:...
- II of
Lusignan (c. 1200 – c.
September 1, 1246,
buried at the
Abbey of
Foucarmont) was the son of
Raoul I of
Lusignan and his wife Alix,
Countess of Eu...
- Henry's but
likely illegitimate.
Henry founded the
Cistercian abbey of
Foucarmont in 1129, now
known as La
Fontaine Saint Martin.
Henry embraced a religious...
- Bouillancourt-en-Séry
Bouttencourt Campneuseville Dancourt Fallencourt Foucarmont Frettemeule Guerville Hodeng-au-Bosc Maisnières
Martainneville Monchaux-Soreng...
- 1908
Belmont established Haras de Villers, a
breeding operation near
Foucarmont in
Upper Normandy, France.
Following the
cessation of
racing in New York...
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father behind the altar. At the time of the
destruction of the
Abbey of
Foucarmont in 1791,
Louis Jean
Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre and
Count of...