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Louis Malet de
Graville (Around 1440 – 30
October 1516) was a
French military officer,
Admiral of France,
politician and art patron. He came from an old...
- Anne de
Graville or Anne
Malet de
Graville (c.1490–c.1540) was a
French Renaissance poet, translator, book collector, and lady-in-waiting to
Queen Claude...
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Abbaye de
Graville (Abbey of
Graville) is an
abbey located in the city of Le Havre, in the
Normandy region of France. The
architectural complex was founded...
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neighbouring communes: 1852:
Ingouville and
parts of
Graville-l'Eure and
Sanvic 1919: all of
Graville-Sainte-Honorine 1953:
Bleville 1955: all of Sanvic...
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William Malet (Anglo-Norman:
Willame Malet de
Graville, died 1071) held
senior positions within the
Norman forces that
occupied England from 1066. He was...
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statue of 1848 Le Havre,(Seine-Maritime):
statue near the
Graville Abbey (Abbaye de
Graville) Le Puy-en-Velay: In 1254 when p****ing
through on his return...
- Le Havre-
Graville is a
station serving the
Graville-Sainte-Honorine
quarter of the city of Le Havre.
Services are
mainly regional rail. It is situated...
- The
Priory de
Graville, France...
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territory of the
commune of Le Havre. [citation needed] The
first mention of
Graville Abbey was in the 9th century,
about Sanvic on the plateau. The village...
- his
brother Alexandre Eyriès, the
mayor of
Graville near Le Havre, and was
buried in the
cemetery of
Graville Priory, with an
inscription on his tombstone...