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Laignes (French pronunciation: [lɛɲ]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or department, in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France.
Laignes has a...
- Muimne,
Luigne and
Laigne, sons of Érimón by his wife Odba, were,
according to
medieval Irish legends and
historical traditions,
joint High
Kings of Ireland...
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Laigné (French pronunciation: [lɛɲe]) is a
former commune in the
Mayenne department in north-western France. On 1
January 2018, it was
merged into the...
- La
Laigne (French pronunciation: [la lɛɲ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Charente-Maritime department...
- Balnot-sur-
Laignes (French pronunciation: [balno syʁ lɛɲ]) is a
commune in the Aube
department in the
Grand Est
region of north-central France. The commune...
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Laigné-en-Belin is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France. It was the
birthplace of
Basil Moreau...
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Arbanne blanche, Arbenne,
Arbenne blanc, Arbone, Crène (in Balnot-sur-
Laignes, Balnot-la-Grange and Polisot), Crene, Crénillat (La Valla-en-Gier and...
- of Cul Martha, in
revenge for
their killing of his
brothers Luigne and
Laigne. He
cleared twelve plains, dug
seven royal forts, and
fought four battles...
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Sister St.
Francis Xavier (Julie or
Juliette Vérolot), lay sister. Born in
Laignes or Lignières, 11
January 1764.
Professed 12
January 1789. She was illiterate...
- he died at Airgetros, and was
succeeded by his sons Muimne,
Luigne and
Laigne,
ruling jointly.
Geoffrey Keating dates his
reign from 1287 to 1272 BC,...