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Robert of
Torigni or
Torigny (French:
Robert de Torigni; c. 1110–1186), also
known as
Robert of the Mont (Latin:
Robertus de Monte; French:
Robert de...
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Torigny-les-Villes (French pronunciation: [tɔʁiɲi le vil]) is a
commune in the
department of
Manche in
northwestern France. The
present commune was established...
- also
known as
Torigny, is a
former commune in the
Manche department, Normandy,
northwestern France. It was
reformed in 2016 to
create Torigny-les-Villes...
- 2002, (10 July 2002), p. 23, n. 22]
makes the
argument that
Robert of
Torigny in the GND II, p. 272 (one of
three mentions in this
volume of her being...
- 67.
Torigny, p. 312.
Judith Everard,
Brittany and the Angevins:
Province and
Empire 1158-1203 (Cambridge
University Press, 2000).
Robert de
Torigny, Chronicle...
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Robert FitzWimarc Papia See the
article by Todd A. Farmerie:
Robert de
Torigny and the
family of Gunnora,
Duchess of Normandy.
Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische...
- she died as a
result of
binding her **** too tightly; both
Robert of
Torigny and
Orderic Vitalis suggest she was
murdered by a
cabal of
noblewomen led...
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Panel […] CTS-SB-09460
LoPrete 2007,
Chart 1.
Orderic Vitalis Robert of
Torigny William of Tyre Hollister, C.
Warren (2001). Frost,
Amanda Clark (ed.)...
- of N****au-Siegen; the
Prince of Carignan;
Jacques de Matignon,
comte de
Torigny; Paule-Françoise-Marguerite de Gondi,
duchesse de Retz et de Lesdiguières;...
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together to
Quercy in 1170,
citing Robert de
Torigny, but this
appears to be a
misreading of the text,
since Torigny only
mentions their daughter Eleanor in...