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Lillebonne (French pronunciation: [lilbɔn]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
Northern France. It lies 3.5 miles...
- The
Council of
Lillebonne was a
meeting of the
nobles and
clergy of
Normandy where,
among other things, the
expedition of
William the Conqueror, then Duke...
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nobleman and
member of the
House of Lorraine. He was
known as the
prince de
Lillebonne. He was also the Duke of Joyeuse. François
Marie was born to
Charles de...
- The
great Lillebonne mosaic is an
ancient Roman mosaic found in 1870 in
Lillebonne (France), the site of the
Roman city of Juliobona. It is one of the...
- Baioc****es (Augustodurum, modern-day Bayeux),
Calates (Juliobona > modern-day
Lillebonne),
Esuvii (*Uxisama > modern-day Exmes)
Lexovii (Noviomagus Lexoviorum...
- The
Canton of
Lillebonne is a
former canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Haute-Normandie
region of
northern France. It was disbanded...
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partly as a
memorial to the dead. At an
ecclesiastical council held in
Lillebonne in 1080, he was
confirmed in his
ultimate authority over the
Norman church...
- best
known as a
warrior and statesman, parti****ting in the
Council of
Lillebonne. He
funded ships for the
Norman invasion of
England and is one of the...
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Princess of
Epinoy by marriage. She is
often styled as the
princesse de
Lillebonne. She was the
mother of
Louis de Melun, Duke of
Joyeuse and of Anne Julie...
- a Peer of
France as well as
titular Duke of Guise,
Count of Harcourt,
Lillebonne and Rieux.
Charles was born at the Hôtel d'Elboeuf in
Paris and was the...