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Nonant (French pronunciation: [nɔnɑ̃] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France.
Communes of the Calvados...
- Hugh
Nonant (sometimes Hugh de
Nonant; died 27
March 1198) was a
medieval Bishop of
Coventry in England. A great-nephew and
nephew of two
Bishops of Lisieux...
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Henry I (1100–1135) to
Roger I de
Nonant (d.pre-1123),
feudal baron of
Totnes Guy de
Nonant (d. pre-1141)
Roger II de
Nonant (d.circa 1177), a
supporter of...
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Nonant-le-Pin (French pronunciation: [nɔnɑ̃ lə pɛ̃] ) is a
former commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. On 1
January 2025, it was merged...
- Rose
Plessis in 1824 to
Marin Plessis and
Marie Plessis (née Deshayes) at
Nonant-le-Pin, Normandy, France. At the age of 15, she
moved to Paris,
where she...
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French place-names such as
Novionemetum (noviios 'new') that
evolved to
Nonant,
Nonant-le-Pin, etc., *Nemeto-pons, with
Latin pons 'bridge' :
Nampont and Nemetodurum...
- as did many
other Norman nobles after the
Norman Conquest in 1066. Hugh
Nonant — one of Longchamp's
opponents —
declared that the
elder Longchamp was the...
- of the
specific charges laid
against Longchamp, by John's
supporter Hugh
Nonant, was that he
could not
speak English. This
indicates that by the late 12th...
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French painter and po****r
writer on art and artists.
Landon was born in
Nonant-le-Pin and
entered the
studio of Jean-Baptiste Regnault,
where he made a...
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Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford. Isabel's
first husband was
Henry de
Nonant (Novaunt), Lord of Totnes, Devon, who died
childless in 1206. The widowed...