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Toucy (French pronunciation: [tusi]) is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France, in the
historical region...
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Narjot III de
Toucy (died 1241), lord of Bazarnes, was the son of
Narjot II of
Toucy (France) and his wife
Agnes de Dampierre.
Alongside his father-in-law...
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Toucy is the name of:
Narjot I of
Toucy, who
became Lord of
Toucy in 1100
Narjot II of
Toucy (died 1192),
grandson of the
preceding Narjot de
Toucy (died...
- Gilo of
Toucy, also
called Gilo of
Paris or Gilo of
Tusculum (died 1139×1142), was a
French poet and cleric. A
priest before he
became a monk at Cluny...
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Philippe de
Toucy (died 12
January 1277) was a
French Crusader nobleman and
Bailli of the
Latin Empire.
Philippe was the son of
Narjot de
Toucy, a senior...
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Narjot (or Narjod) de
Toucy (died 1293) was the son of
Philip of
Toucy and of
Portia de Roye.
Narjot was
therefore the
grandson of his
namesake who died...
- death.
Around 1155, he
married Ermengarde de
Toucy [2], lady of Champlay,
daughter of
Ithier III, lord of
Toucy, and
Elisabeth de Joigny, with whom he had...
- Hungary.
Eleanor was
firstly married in 1299 to
Philippe II de
Toucy, son of
Narjot de
Toucy, Lord of Laterza, and
Lucia of Tripoli.
Their marriage was dissolved...
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commune and the Genoese, due to her
marriage in ca 1275 or 1278 to
Narjot de
Toucy in Auxerre. The Genoese, led by
Benedetto I Zaccaria,
tried to
install a...
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Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle.
Pierre Larousse was born in
Toucy,
where his
father was a blacksmith. At the age of
sixteen he won a scholarship...