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- Geoffroi de Charny (c. 1306 – 19 September 1356) was the third son of Jean de Charny, the lord of Charny (then a major Burgundian fortress), and Marguerite...
- times. Ηis full title was: "Geoffroi of Villehardouin, Marshal of Champagne and of Romania". A layman and a soldier, Geoffroi was appointed Marshal of Champagne...
- labeling and transcribing speech". Retrieved March 11, 2017. C. Barras; E. Geoffrois; Z. Wu & M. Liberman (January 2000). "Transcriber: development and use...
- Geoffrey I or Josfred (died February between 1061 and 1063) was the joint Count of Provence with his elder brothers William IV and Fulk from 1018 to his...
- attributes the "invention" of the knightly tournament to an Angevin baron, Geoffroi de Preulli, who supposedly died in 1066. In 16th-century German historiography...
- Geoffroi de Charney, also known as Guy d'Auvergne, (died 11 or 18 March 1314) was preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar. In 1307 de Charny was...
- Peraut or Desperaut) was one of the leaders of the Knights Templar. He and Geoffroi de Gonneville (the Preceptor of Aquitaine) were sentenced to life imprisonment...
- collegiate church endowed by the local feudal lord, a knight named Geoffroi de Charny.: 80  Geoffroi died in 1356 at the Battle of Poitiers. Around 1355, the dean...
- Shroud of Turin was found and exposed in the collegiate church created by Geoffroi de Charny in Lirey between about 1355 and 1418, before its transfer to...
- Mathieu-Antoine, Ursule-Josephine, François Joseph Frédéric and François Geoffroi. Joseph Roux was born in 1725 in M****ille, France to Joseph Roux, who...