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Mondoubleau (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃dublo]) is a
commune in the Loir-et-Cher
department of
central France.
Communes of the Loir-et-Cher department...
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Seigneur de Fréteval, and
Hildeburge Goët.
Geoffrey was also
Seigneur of
Mondoubleau by
virtue of his marriage. This
resulted in a
significant increase in...
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Chouine is a very old
French card game of the ace–ten
family for two
players that is
still pla****
today in the
Loire Valley,
especially in
north Touraine...
- Châteaudun
Helvise of
Nevers (died 1114),
countess of Évreux
Helvise of
Mondoubleau (fl. 1130),
viscountess of Châteaudun
Helvis (disambiguation) Hawise...
- Châteaudun, and Helvise, Dame of
Mondoubleau,
daughter of
Ilbert “Payen” de
Mondoubleau. He
became Lord of
Mondoubleau upon his mother's death,
based on...
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Geoffrey VI,
Viscount of Châteaudun, d. 1250
Stephen Reynold Payen, Lord of
Mondoubleau, d. 1190 or
after Hubert Payen, d.
after 1145
William Fulk
Rotrou of...
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Clemence (died 1259) was
Viscountess of Châteaudun and Dame de
Mondoubleau,
daughter of
Geoffrey VI,
Viscount of Châteaudun, and
Clemence de Roches, widow...
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Poitiers - Saint-Pierre-des-Corps -
Paris To Vendôme To Château-Renault To
Mondoubleau Vendôme-Villiers-sur-Loir TGV
station at "Gares & Connexions", the official...
- to his
consent to
freeing of the men of the
church of Notre-Dame-de-
Mondoubleau, which,
according to
Beauvais de Saint-Paul,
released the
servants of...
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Louis Laneau (31 May 1637 in
Mondoubleau – 16
March 1696 in Ayutthaya) was a
French bishop of the 17th
century who was
active as a
missionary in the kingdom...