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Maisonnais-sur-Tardoire (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔnɛ syʁ taʁdwaʁ],
literally Maisonnais on Tardoire; Occitan: Maisonès) is a
commune in the Haute-Vienne...
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property and
relocated to the
Limousin region of France.
Bryant died in
Maisonnais-sur-Tardoire,
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lands for the
foundation of a
Fontevrist monastery near
Orsan (modern
Maisonnais) to
Robert of
Arbrissel at the
urging of Leger,
Archbishop of Bourges;...
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canton comprised 7 communes:
Ardenais Le Châtelet Ids-Saint-Roch
Maisonnais Morlac Rezay Saint-Pierre-les-Bois Arrondis****ts of the Cher department...
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belonging to the
Order of Fontevraud,
located in the
Loire Valley, in
Maisonnais, Cher, France. It was
founded at the
beginning of the 12th
century by...