- toponymy, for
example La Haie-
Gonnor (or la Haie-Gonnord): Haia-
Gonnor 1172;
Haiam Gonnor 1199; le Haie-
Gonnor 1762; La Haie-
Gonnor 1953)
Elisabeth van Houts...
- not far from Liré, near Angers,
being the son of Jean du Bellay, Lord of
Gonnor,
first cousin of the
cardinal Jean du
Bellay and of
Guillaume du Bellay...
- charter, c. 1024–26, to that same
abbey by her son,
Richard II,
shown as
Gonnor matris comitis (mother of the count). Gunnor, both as wife and countess...
-
Artus de Cossé,
seigneur de
Gonnor and
Comte de
Secondigny (1512–1582), was a
Marshal of France, an
office he was
elevated to in 1567. He
served to administer...
-
Areas are
Korle Dudor Amanmomo Mudor Ngleshie Kinka Korle Wonko Nmlista Gonnor List of
Ghana Parliament constituencies Parliamentary constituencies in...
- (1534–1614),
Marshal of
France in 1566
Artus de Cossé-Brissac, Lord of
Gonnor and
Count of
Secondigny (1512–1582),
Marshal of
France in 1567
Gaspard de...
- of
Montpensier 1565 – 1569
Charles IX
Artus de Cossé-Brissac,
Baron of
Gonnor,
Count of
Secondigny 1569 – 1582
Charles IX
Philippe Hurault,
Count of Chiverny...
-
established a
client of Montmorency's, the
seigneur de
Gonnor as the
governor of the city.
Gonnor was
replaced as
governor of Metz by
Vielleville (a client...
-
archbishop of Vienne, the
bishops of Orléans and Valence; the
seigneurs de
Gonnor, Vielleville,
Sansac (all
three who
would go on to
become marshals) and...
-
surintendant des
finances (superintendent of the finances) the
seigneur de
Gonnor.
After a
brief stay in Orléans they
departed on 10 April. A
second diplomatic...