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- Taillebourg may refer to: Taillebourg, Charente-Maritime, a French commune Taillebourg, Lot-et-Garonne, a French commune of the Lot-et-Garonne department...
- The Battle of Taillebourg, a major medieval battle fought in July 1242, was the decisive engagement of the Saintonge War. It pitted a French Capetian...
- The Château de Taillebourg is a ruined castle from the medieval era. It is built on a rocky outcrop, overlooking the village of Taillebourg and the valley...
- Taillebourg (French pronunciation: [tajbuʁ]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. It is built on a rock, overlooking...
- French decisively defeated the English and rebel forces at the Battle of Taillebourg and concluded the struggle at the Siege of Saintes. Louis further repressed...
- Jeanne de Valois (born 1448). Marie married Olivier de Coétivy, Count of Taillebourg. Vale 1974, p. 92. Booton 2010, p. 172. Booton, Diane E. (2010). M****cripts...
- The Battle of Taillebourg, 21 July 1242 is an 1837 painting of the Battle of Taillebourg by Eugène Delacroix, one of 33 huge works commissioned from different...
- Ponlat-Taillebourg (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃la tajbuʁ]; Occitan: Pontlat e Talhaborg) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France...
- escape with a small group of soldiers. He took refuge in Château de Taillebourg for the rest of the war. Henry the Young King and the Count of Flanders...
- VII and ended with Louis IX's triumph over Henry III at the Battle of Taillebourg in 1242. After the disastrous military campaigns in France and the loss...