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Juhel is a
French masculine given name
derived from Judicael. It may
refer to:
Juhel of
Totnes Juhel de
Mayenne Juhel I de
Mayenne Juhel II de Mayenne...
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Juhel de
Totnes (died 1123/30) (alias
Juhel fitz Alfred,
Juhel de Mayenne, Judel, Judhel, Judael, Judhael, Joel,
Judhel de Totenais),
Latinised to Jud****us...
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first castle on this site is
believed to have been
built by the
Breton Juhel of
Totnes (also
known as Judhael) who was one of
William the Conqueror's...
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Juhel (French pronunciation: [vilɛn la ʒy.ɛl]) is a
commune in the
Mayenne department in north-western France. The town of Villaines-la-
Juhel was...
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Judicael (or
Juhel, Judhel, Judhael), thus
called in
Breton sources,
alias Berengar (or Berengarius) his name in
Frankish sources, and
sometimes known...
- (3.1 mi) from Villaines-la-
Juhel in the
Mayenne departement of France. "Le
Chateau du Grand-Coudray a Villaines-la-
Juhel". Les Plus
Beaux Chateaux de...
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Hauser RA,
Salin L,
Juhel N,
Konyago VL (February 2007). "Randomized
trial of the
triple monoamine...
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Philip de Braose, lord of Bramber. His
mother was Aenor,
daughter of
Juhel of Totnes. He was the
third in the line of the Anglo-Norman
Braose family...
- The
canton of Villaines-la-
Juhel is an
administrative division of the
Mayenne department,
northwestern France. Its
borders were
modified at the French...
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Domesday Book (1086) both were
owned by Odo,
whose feudal overlord was
Juhel of Totnes. In the
Domesday Book the two
parishes were said to be
worth five...