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Geoffrey III of
Rancon was a
French army
commander who
lived in the 12th century. He was Lord of Taillebourg, and
served as
Eleanor of Aquitaine's army...
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Rancon (French pronunciation: [ʁɑ̃kɔ̃]; Occitan: Rancom) is a
commune in the Haute-Vienne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
southwestern France...
- La
Rançon d'une
alliance (English title: The
Ransom of an Alliance) is a 1974
Congolese drama film
directed by Sébastien Kamba. Two tribes, the Tsembo...
- Saint-Wandrille-
Rançon (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ vɑ̃dʁij ʁɑ̃sɔ̃]) is a
former commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in north...
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Geoffrey de
Rancon's Château de Taillebourg, the
castle Richard retreated to
after Henry II's
forces captured 60 knights and 400 archers who
fought for...
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youngest son of Hugh VIII of
Lusignan and
Bourgogne of
Rancon. Both the
Lusignans and the
Rancons had a long
history of
involvement in the crusades, starting...
- a practice. When
ransom means "payment", the word
comes via Old
French rançon from
Latin redemptio, 'buying back';
compare "redemption".
Julius Caesar...
- Néons-sur-Creuse Indre-et-Loire: Yzeures-sur-Creuse Haute-Vienne: Châteauponsac,
Rancon Vienne: Montmorillon, Saint-Savin, La Roche-Posay Sandre. "Fiche
cours d'eau...
- The
Price of Fame (French: La
Rançon de la gloire) is a 2014
French comedy-drama film
written and
directed by
Xavier Beauvois with an
original score by...
- 1190 c. 1150 or 1159/1160 son of Hugh VIII of
Lusignan and
Bourgogne de
Rançon Sibylla of
Jerusalem April 1180 2
daughters 18 July 1194 Nicosia, Cyprus...