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Tingry (French pronunciation: [tɛ̃ɡʁi]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France.
Tingry is
situated 10 miles...
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greatest heiress in France,
Madeleine de Luxembourg,
Princess of
Tingry and
heiress of the
Luxembourg dukedom (1661),
after which he was created...
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Blanche de Brienne,
Baroness Tingry (c. 1252 – c. 1302) was the wife of
William II de Fiennes,
Baron of
Tingry (c. 1250 – 11 July 1302). She was also...
- SCO" (in French).
Angers SCO.
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Olivier Tingry dans le staff,
Xavier Dudoit s'en va". 6 June 2021. "Ligue 1 Uber Eats –...
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Henriette Anne
Louise d'Aguesseau,
Duchess of Noailles,
Princess of
Tingry (12
February 1737 – 22 July 1794), was a
French salon hostess and duchess, the...
- Montmorency-Luxembourg (9
February 1675 – 23
November 1746),
prince of
Tingry,
count of
Beaumont and
count of Luxe, was a
marshal of
France (1734). He...
- daughter,
Blanche de Brienne,
Baroness Tingry (1252–1302);
Blanche married William II de Fiennes,
Baron of
Tingry.
Jeanne died
sometime after 1252, leaving...
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tendency to make
daring challenges. In 2023,
Angers goalkeeping coach Olivier Tingry said that he is "dynamic, tonic, and
rather skillful with his feet", adding...
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Scheldt at
Prouvy to help Albemarle.
Under the
command of the
Prince de
Tingry,
French regiments held the
bridge at
Prouvy against repeated Austrian attacks...
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Isabelle (d. 1323),
married 1307 Jean de Fiennes, Lord of
Tingry and
Chatelain of Bourbourg,
mother of
Robert de Fiennes,
Constable of France...