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Pontlevoy (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ləvwa]) is a
commune in the Loir-et-Cher department,
central France. The
village of
Pontlevoy is 14
miles southwest...
- The
Battle of
Pontlevoy was
fought on 6 July 1016
between the
forces of Fulk III of
Anjou and
Herbert I of
Maine on one side and Odo II of
Blois on the...
- has
media related to
Abbaye de
Pontlevoy.
Pontlevoy Abbey is a
former Benedictine abbey located in the town of
Pontlevoy in the Loir-et-Cher department...
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Claire Pontlevoy (French: [klɛːʁ pɔ̃l(ə)vwa]; born 17
November 2003) is a
retired French artistic gymnast. She was part of the
French team at the 2019...
- Fulk and Odo II, the new
count of Blois. Odo II was
utterly defeated at
Pontlevoy (6 July 1016), and a few
years later,
while Odo was
besieging Montboyau...
- who
published that
python fossils had been
found in the
localities of
Pontlevoy, La Grive-Saint-Alban and Mont
Ceindre (now
known as
Vieux Collonges)...
- alliances,
their biggest battle occurred in July 1016 at the
Battle of
Pontlevoy. Odo
marched 10,000 men
southward toward Fulk's
tower at Montboyau; meanwhile...
- Pérec,
Track &
Field Johan Petro,
Basketball Yves Pons,
Basketball Claire Pontlevoy,
Artistic gymnastics Lucas Pouille,
Tennis Cyrian Ravet,
Taekwondo Teddy...
- Byzantine–Georgian wars
Byzantine Empire Kingdom of
Georgia 1016 1016
Battle of
Pontlevoy County of
Anjou County of
Maine County of
Blois 1018 1018 Bolesław I's...
- F.
Filloux at
Military Times Colonel Filloux biography at
Village of
Pontlevoy site "Le
mortier de 370,
premier chef d'œuvre du chef d'escadron Filloux"...