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Thoires (French pronunciation: [twaʁ]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or
department "Répertoire national...
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Thoire and
Villars (died 1400), son of
Humbert VI, Lord of
Thoire and Villars, and
Maria of Geneva,
daughter of
Amadeus III 1400–1401 : Odo of
Thoire...
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Thoiré-sous-Contensor (French pronunciation: [twaʁe su kɔ̃tɑ̃sɔʁ]) is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western...
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Thoiré-sur-Dinan is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France.
Communes of the
Sarthe department "Répertoire...
- his
successor in the
duchy Beatrice (born 1216),
married Humbert III of
Thoire (died 1279)
Bouchard 1988, p. 459. Duby 1990, p. 43.
Barber 2000, p. 110...
- buried. The
priory of
Nantua was
sacked and
burned in 1230 by
Stephen I of
Thoire-Villars.
Boniface of
Savoy was
selected prior in 1232. In 1944, a hundred...
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including the
lords of Faucigny, Seyssel, La Chambre, Miolans, Montbel,
Thoire, Montmayeur, Vienne, Viry, La Palude, Blonay, Chevron-Villette, Chignin...
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Piedmont Eleanor married Manfred V of
Saluzzo Beatrice married Humbert de
Thoire-Villars
Agnes married John de la
Chambre Joan
married Aimée de Poitiers...
- remain.
Humbert II de
Thoire built the
castle at
Poncin in 1180. It was one of the
favourite residences of the
lords of
Thoire-Villars, who kept their...
- then p****ed from him
through his
eldest sister Mary to her son,
Humbert de
Thoire.
Robert was
elected pope at
Fondi on 20
September 1378 by the cardinals...