- The
Battle of
Tinchebray (alternative spellings:
Tinchebrai or Tenchebrai) took
place on 28
September 1106, in
Tinchebray (today in the Orne département...
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January 2015,
Tinchebray and six
other communes merged becoming one
commune called Tinchebray-Bocage. It was the
scene of the
Battle of
Tinchebray fought on...
- In 1106, his
disagreements with
Henry led to
defeat in the
Battle of
Tinchebray and
lifelong captivity, with
Normandy temporarily absorbed into England's...
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Normandy in 1105 and 1106,
finally defeating Robert at the
Battle of
Tinchebray.
Henry kept
Robert imprisoned for the rest of his life. Henry's control...
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Tinchebray-Bocage (French pronunciation: [tɛ̃ʃ(ə)bʁɛ bɔkaʒ]) is a
commune in the Orne
department in the
Normandy region in north-western France. The result...
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between the
brothers until Robert's
capture by
Henry at the
Battle of
Tinchebray in 1106. The
difficulties over the
succession led to a loss of authority...
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eldest brother,
Robert Curthose,
defeating Robert's army at the
battle of
Tinchebray.
Henry then
found himself in
conflict with
Louis VI of France, who took...
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Perche Communauté de
communes des
Collines du
Perche Normand CC
Domfront Tinchebray Interco Communauté de
communes des
Hauts du
Perche Communauté de communes...
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England blinded William,
Count of Mortain, who had
fought against him at
Tinchebray in 1106. He also
ordered blinding and
castration as a
punishment for thieves...
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Normandy and
defeated his brother's army the
following year at the
Battle of
Tinchebray.
Robert was
imprisoned and died in
captivity in 1134.
Normandy remained...