- Clergerie,
included the Tour
grise de
Verneuil and was
connected to
Thimerais. The
Thimerais would then have been born in the
Perche as a
result of its progressive...
- The
Battle of Chateauneuf-en-
Thimerais was a
battle of the Franco-Prussian War,
which took
place on
November 18, 1870, in the
commune of Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais...
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Beaumont (b c. 1109) (or Alberee), who
married Hugh II of Châteauneuf-en-
Thimerais. Maud de
Beaumont (b c. 1111), who
married William Lovel.
Isabel de Beaumont...
-
Bideford (died 1147)
Aubree de Beaumont,
married Hugh II of Châteauneuf-
Thimerais Agnes de Beaumont, a nun Maud de Beaumont,
married William Lovel Isabel...
-
Gaucher de Chatillon,
Comte de Ponthieu. The
barony of Châteauneuf-en-
Thimerais sta**** a part of the
County and
later Duchy of Alençon
until its extinction...
- II of Valois,
Count of Alençon and Perche,
granting him Châteauneuf-en-
Thimerais and Senonches, as well as Champrond,
among other lands, in a
charter dated...
- War Franco-Prussian War
Battle of Châteaudun
Battle of Chateauneuf-en-
Thimerais Awards Pour le Mérite with oak
leaves Other work From my
diary 1870-1871...
- and gave him in a
charter dated May 1335 the
lands of Châteauneuf-en-
Thimerais,
Senonches and
Champrond among others.
Harvey V: his son, died in 1304...