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Rorgonid family of Maine. The
County of
Herbauges consisted of
three pagi
south of the Loire:
Arballicus (
Herbauges),
Metallicus (the Mauges), and Teofalicus...
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their brother Turpio at Angoulême and
Bernard to flee to Renaud,
count of
Herbauges.
Ademar of
Chabannes refers to
Bernard as a "Poitevin count",
comes pictavinus...
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around Nantes in Francia. He is
sometimes known as the
Apostle of the
Herbauges.
Martin was
distinguished by his virtue, learning, and talent. He was...
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Ragenold (or Raino) (killed 25 July 885) was the
Count of
Herbauges from 852 and
Count of
Maine and
Margrave of
Neustria (positioned
against the Vikings)...
- in the
abbey of Sainte-Croix at
Poitiers for a while. The
country of
Herbauges was
taken from him and
given in
benefice to
Ragenold of Neustria. When...
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French noblemen Renaud of Briel, 13th-century
French knight Renaud of
Herbauges,
Frankish nobleman Renaud of
Roucy (920 – 967),
Viking with
Frankish allegiances...
- Émilie Giliberto,
Caroline Cardona et Stéphanie Perez. "Les Herbiers. Les
champions du
billard anglais en
piste à
Herbauges".
Retrieved 2015-09-20....
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Bernard of
Poitiers formed an
alliance with Renaud's son Hervé,
Count of
Herbauges against Lambert.
Lambert and the
Bretons ambushed and
killed them both...
- Sèvre-et-Maine
region (Le Loroux-Bottereau and Vallet) and the Logne,
Boulogne and
Herbauges regions (Corcoué-sur-Logne and Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu). The preferred...
- of M****erac (c. 845);
Saint Martin of
Vertou (d. 601),
apostle of the
Herbauges district and
founder of the
Benedictine Vertou Abbey;
Saint Hermeland...