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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...
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canton of
Gorron is an
administrative division of the
Mayenne department,
northwestern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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transferred to
Westminster Abbey to escape.
Gubion appointed Robert de
Gorron, who was the
nephew of Gubion's
predecessor –
Geoffrey 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)...