-
outside Thouars. He destro**** the Gallo-Roman town and
torched the castle. In the
ninth century the
first of a line of
viscounts took
charge of
Thouars: he...
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Thouars may
refer to:
Thouars,
taxonomic authority abbreviation for Louis-Marie
Aubert du Petit-
Thouars Thouars, a town in
France List of
viscounts of...
- Its seat is in
Thouars. It
consists of the
following communes:
Louzy Sainte-Verge Saint-Jacques-de-
Thouars Saint-Jean-de-
Thouars Thouars "Décret n° 2014-176...
- Petit-
Thouars may
refer to: Louis-Marie
Aubert du Petit-
Thouars (1758–1831),
French botanist,
brother of
Aristide Aristide Aubert du Petit-
Thouars (1760–1798)...
- daughters: Alix of
Thouars,
succeeded her half-brother in 1203 as suo jure
Duchess of
Brittany and
Countess of Richmond;
Catherine of
Thouars, Dame of Aubigné;...
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Catherine of
Thouars was the
daughter of Constance, suo jure
Duchess of
Brittany and
Countess of Richmond, and her
third husband Guy of
Thouars. She was the...
-
directed a
short film Où les
marguerites poussent ("Where
Daisies Grow") in
Thouars,
Western France. The film went on to be
shown during the Directors' Fortnight...
- name Dupetit-
Thouars in
honour of
Aristide Aubert du Petit-
Thouars, hero of the
Battle of the Nile: A bomb
longboat (1799) Dupetit-
Thouars, a brig which...
- 1102. Hugh
married in c. 1065,
Hildegarde of
Thouars,
daughter of
Aimery IV of
Thouars,
Viscount of
Thouars, and
Aurengarde de Mauleon. They had: Hugh VII...
- of
Thouars (c. 1024 – c. 1094) was a
companion of
William the
Conqueror on his
Invasion of
England in 1066. He was the son of
Geoffrey II of
Thouars, and...