- Theodemer,
prince of the
Merovingian family.
Thymerais is also ****ociated with the
barony of Châteauneuf-en-
Thymerais whose territory included in the thirteenth...
- of
communes of
Thymerais.
Former capital of
Thymerais having taken over this
status from its
neighbor Thimert, Châteauneuf-en-
Thymerais is
located south...
- (Beauce) and
Maine (Perche), but also
parts of Île-de-France (Drouais,
Thymerais,
Valley of the Avre, Hurepoix). The
current department corresponds to...
-
tracing back
their lineage to 1455, that
originated in Châteauneuf-en-
Thymerais, Perche, France. The
title became extinct again at the
death of Charles's...
- arrest,
Robert and his
companions took
refuge with Hugh of Chateauneuf-en-
Thymerais. They were
forced to flee
again when King
William attacked their base...
- Coat of arms of
Tascher de La
Pagerie family, a
minor noble family originated in Châteauneuf-en-
Thymerais, Perche, France...
- (1318 – 2
November 1328),
Count of
Chartres and Lord of Châteauneuf-en-
Thymerais.
Charles is a
major character in Les Rois
maudits (The
Accursed Kings)...
- razed,
while the
Normans retained Tillières. A new castle, Châteauneuf-en-
Thymerais, was
built nearby in 1061. D. C.
Douglas (1964),
William the Conqueror:...
-
which took
place on
November 18, 1870, in the
commune of Châteauneuf-en-
Thymerais in France. This was one of a
series of
victories by a
division of the...
-
received the
county of Alençon, the
lands of Champrond, Châteauneuf-en-
Thymerais and Senonches, as well as the
forest of Perche, in
accordance with an...