- of
Latin Gallia is
Jaille in French,
which is
found in
several western place names, such as, La
Jaille-Yvon and Saint-Mars-la-
Jaille. Proto-Germanic *walha...
- Saint-Mars-la-
Jaille (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁ la ʒaj]; Breton: Sant-Marzh-an-Olivenn) is a
former commune in the Loire-Atlantique
department in...
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Didier de Saint-
Jaille (died 26
September 1536) was the 46th
Grand Master of the
Order of
Saint John
between 1535 and 1536. De Saint-
Jaille was a French...
- La
Jaille-Yvon (French pronunciation: [la ʒaj ivɔ̃] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France.
Communes of the Maine-et-Loire department...
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Viscount Charles-André de La
Jaille (15
April 1824 – 5
August 1892) was a
French general who
campaigned in the Crimea,
Italy and Mexico,
fought in the...
- crossbowmen. He had two vice-admirals, the
Lords of
Chateaubriand and de
Jaille. Discipline, however, was poor and, on the
first day
after sailing, part...
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Bernard Blanchet (born 1
December 1943 in Saint-Mars-la-
Jaille) is a
former professional French football player.
Bernard Blanchet at the
French Football...
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others who had
remained behind,
including Rotrou de
Montfort and Yves of La
Jaille.
Stephen re-joined the main army
after the fall of Constantinople. Following...
- 2023. Honkamaa, Tiia (10
December 2023). "Jesse Puljujärvi palaam****a NHL-
jäille −
solmi koeaikasopimuksen Pittsburgh Penguinsin kanssa". Jatkoaika.com (in...
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further mishap. Next Sir John
Ambreticourt of
Hainault and Sir
Tristram de la
Jaille of
Poitou advanced from the
ranks and
jousted three courses,
without hurt...