-
cavalrymen under the
command of
Lords Jean de
Montauban and
Gilles de la
Hunaudaye. The
Colle plain,
located in the present-day
commune of Lamothe-Montravel...
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Tournon (→Top) Côtes-d'Armor (22)
Dinan • Fort-la-Latte • Le
Guildo • La
Hunaudaye •
Montafilan •
Pierre II (Guingamp) • La Roche-Jagu • Tonquédec Finistère...
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testament of Guy de Laval-Rais,
which appointed Jean II
Tournemine de la
Hunaudaye as "guardian, tutor, protector,
defender and
legitimate administrator"...
- Françoise of
Tournemine (?–1609),
daughter of René of Tournemine, Lord of La
Hunaudaye │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──>
Judith of
Rohan (1567-24/06/1575) │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Françoise...
- Château de Hac, at Quiou.
classified as a
Historic Monument. Château de la
Hunaudaye, at Plédéliac.
classified as a
Historic Monument. Château de Lorge, at...
- drawbridge. Château du
Guildo 110112-14th
century Ruins Château de La
Hunaudaye 120113-15th
century Ruins Château de
Guingamp 140115th
century Château...
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married Françoise Tournemine,
daughter and
heiress of George,
sieur de la
Hunaudaye.
Their only son Jean was an
hostage for the
Treaty of
Boulogne which ended...
- servants. On 12
January 1793,
after traveling around the
forest of La
Hunaudaye, La Rouërie and his two
companions sought refuge near
Castle Guyomarch...
- sons and two daughters:
Oliver II of
Tournemine († c. 1232), Lord of La
Hunaudaye;
Geoffrey I of Tournemine;
Peter of Tournemine;
Margilia of Tournemine;...
- de Fougères (16 km2) Forêt de Fréau Forêt de
Huelgoat (6 km2) Forêt de
Hunaudaye Forêt de La
Guerche Forêt de Liffré Forêt de
Mesnil Forêt de Paimpont...