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- Gorron (French pronunciation: [ɡɔʁɔ̃]) is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France. It has a twin town in the UK, Hayling Island, as...
- The canton of Gorron is an administrative division of the Mayenne department, northwestern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
- twinning Gorron appears on the welcome signs, there is also a 'twinning' tree outside the library and a Gorron roundabout at Beachlands. Gorron has similar...
- Henry, for her to be his heir. The following year, Geoffrey gave Ambrieres, Gorron, and Chatilon-sur-Colmont to Juhel de Mayenne, on condition that he help...
- poison it was Gregory di Casale who sent it by a kinsman, of Modena, named Gorron, who came hither in haste, and by what he told me the night before he returned...
- Geoffrey de Gorham (Goreham, Gorron), sometimes called Geoffrey of Dunstable or of Le Mans (died at St Albans, 26 February 1146), was a Norman scholar...
- England, born 1133 Geoffroy V d'Anjou, born 1113 Geoffrey de Goreham or Gorron, became Abbot of St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK in 1119 John II of France...
- Mayenne. The town originated when Juhel II of Mayenne (lord of Mayenne, Gorron and Ambrières (1110–1161)) built a monastery near the gate of the pre-existing...
- transferred to Westminster Abbey to escape. Gubion appointed Robert de Gorron, who was the nephew of Gubion's predecessorGeoffrey de Gorham – as abbot...
- (1097–1119) Geoffrey of Dunstable (1119–1146) Ralph Gubion (1146–1151) Robert de Gorron (1151–1166) Symon (1167–1183) Warin (1183–1195) John de Cella (1195–1214)...