- Saint-Cyr-du-
Ronceray (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ siʁ dy ʁɔ̃sʁɛ] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in northwestern...
- Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, Saint-Aubin, and a convent,
Notre Dame de la Charité, at
Ronceray in Angers.
Although he
never learned to write, he
endowed a
school with...
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Abbey of St.
Sergius by
Clovis II;
those of St. Julien, St.
Nicholas and
Ronceray,
founded by
Count Foulques Nerra, and All Saints' Abbey, an
admirable structure...
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until his
death on 14
November 1060. An
unusual entry in the
cartulary of
Ronceray describes a
dispute over a
vineyard seized by
Geoffrey Martel and granted...
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account of a
dispute in
which the nuns of
Ronceray at
Angers were concerned,
contained in a
cartulary of
Ronceray, is also
ascribed to the poet, who there...
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facing the castle,
contains two
major medieval sites, the
former Abbaye du
Ronceray,
built during the 11th and 12th century, and the Hôpital Saint-Jean, founded...
- Charente-Maritime Saint-Cyr-du-Gault, in the
department of Loir-et-Cher Saint-Cyr-du-
Ronceray, in the
department of
Calvados Saint-Cyr-en-Arthies, in the department...
- François-Séraphin
Delpech "Maison
natale de
Charlotte Corday, dite
Ferme du
Ronceray ou des
Lignerits aux
Champeaux - PA00110767". monumentum.fr. "Le procès...
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Manigat Rally of
Progressive National Democrats 534,110 50.22
Hubert de
Ronceray Movement for
National Development 209,526 19.70 Gérard
Philippe Auguste...
- of Lons Charlotte-Catherine (died 1714),
became abbess of Notre-Dame-du-
Ronceray at Angers. Écartelé, au I et IV, de
gueules à
trois fasce ondées d'or ;...