- Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester,
Count of
Meulan (c. 1040/1050 – 5 June 1118), also
known as
Robert of
Meulan, was a
powerful Norman nobleman, one of the...
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Meulan-en-Yvelines (French pronunciation: [mølɑ̃ ɑ̃.n‿ivlin],
before 2010:
Meulan) is a
commune in the
Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region...
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before his death. By the arrangement,
Waleran succeeded to the
county of
Meulan upriver on the
Seine from the
Norman border, and the prin****l
family Norman...
- Méolans-Revel (French pronunciation: [meɔlɑ̃ ʁəvɛl]; Occitan:
Meulans e Revèl) is a
commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
department in southeastern...
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Meulan was a
county of Île-de-France. The
lordship of
Meulan was
originally a
viscounty whose initial stronghold was
located on the
Island of
Meulan....
- were used:
Meulan was the
venue for the
Olympic regatta's in the
French National Monotype. The host club for the 1924
Olympic Sailing at
Meulan was the Cercle...
- Seine-Maritime in the
Normandy region. The
major towns are Pontoise, Vernon,
Meulan-en-Yvelines, Gisors, and Les Andelys. The
plateau is
primarily an agricultural...
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Pauline de
Meulan (2
November 1773 – 1
August 1827) was a
French writer and journalist,
known especially for her work on
education and her
liberal position...
- 1566–1584: Duke of Alençon; Duke of Château-Thierry;
Count of Perche;
Count of
Meulan;
Count of
Mantes 1576–1584: Duke of Anjou; Duke of Berry; Duke of Touraine...
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Charles was
allowed to keep his
conquests of 1364,
except for the
citadel of
Meulan,
which was to be
razed to the ground. In
compensation Charles received Montpellier...