- The "family of
Tancarville" was of
Norman stock, of
likely Scandinavian descent,
originating in the Pays de Caux, from that of the
Viking Tancredus (fr...
-
Tancarville (French pronunciation: [tɑ̃kaʁvil]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region of
northern France.
Tancarville is...
- The
Tancarville Bridge (Pont de
Tancarville in French) is a
suspension bridge that
crosses the
Seine River and
connects Tancarville (Seine-Maritime) and...
- Château de
Tancarville is an 11th-century
castle on a
cliff overlooking the
Seine in France. It is
located near
Tancarville in Seine-Maritime, Normandy...
- The
Canal de
Tancarville is a 25 km
waterway in
France connecting the
English Channel at Le
Havre to the
Seine at
Tancarville. The
canal was completed...
- Earl of
Tankerville is a
noble title drawn from
Tancarville in Normandy. The
title has been
created three times:
twice in the
Peerage of England, and...
- France N 282: Le
Havre A 131: Le
Havre ( E44) –
Tancarville N 182:
Tancarville A 131:
Tancarville –
Bourneville ( E46) A 13:
Bourneville (Start of Concurrency...
- Melun, to Jeanne, the only
heiress of the
county of
Tancarville,
ensured that the Melun-
Tancarville party remained loyal to John,
while Geoffroy d'Harcourt...
-
Prince of Neuchâtel,
Count of Dunois,
Count of Saint-Pol,
Count of
Tancarville and a
military commander.
Charles Paris of
Longueville was officially...
- faltering, he was sent to the Château de
Tancarville in
Normandy to be
brought up in the
household of
William de
Tancarville, a
great magnate and
cousin of young...