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Freigné (French pronunciation: [fʁɛɲe] ) is a
former commune in the Loire-Atlantique
department in
western France.
Before 1
January 2018, it was part...
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amnesty of 1840 he
returned to France,
where he died on 27
October 1846 at
Freigné in Maine-et-Loire. Hamilton-Williams, 61-64 Hamilton-Williams, 155 Hamilton-Williams...
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about fifty at that time ("around the same age as his hero Fulk de la
Freigne"), as
someone mature would have been
needed to hold that post. Clyn may...
- The Château de
Bourmont is a
converted castle in the
commune of
Freigné in the Loire-Atlantique département of France. The
family of La Tour-Landry and...
- Château de Boumois, in Saint-Martin-de-la-Place Château de Bourmont, in
Freigné Château de Brézé, in Brézé Château de Brissac, in Brissac-Quincé Château...
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Events from the year 1302 in Ireland. Lord:
Edward I Fulk de la
Freigne becomes seneschal of the
Liberty of Kilkenny.
Alice Kyteler and her
second husband...
- June 1348). "Maurice Fitz Thomas, Earl of Kildare, and Lord Fulk de la
Freigne,
having been
called and
invited by the King
entered France for the Siege...
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Uriel and
Dundalk were
killed by the Irish." [7]. 27 July –
Roger de la
Freigne,
Sheriff of Kilkenny, "seized a
great prey over
Cearbhall Mac Giollaphádraig...
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Saint Leger Challain Loir 2 – 5 AS Sion les
Mines US Isse 2 – 1 SO
Cande Freigne FC
Chatelais 3 – 1 CO
Saint Mars
Jaille CP ****erac 4 – 2 OS
Trignac Bourg...
- (10) 178. US Tennie-St
Symphorien (11) 1–4 CA Voutréen (11) 179. SO Candé-
Freigné (11) 3–1 (a.e.t.)
Olympique Liré-Drain (9) 180. FC
Achards (8) 0–3 Elan...