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Tournebu (French pronunciation: [tuʁnəby] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. On 1 January...
- Saint-Germain-de-Livet, now open to the public, was
built by the
Tournebu (later
Tournebu-de-Livet)
family between 1561 and 1578.
Communes of the Calvados...
- Château de Saint-Germain-de-Livet in Saint-Germain-de-Livet Château de
Tournebu in
Tournebu Château de
Vendeuvre in
Vendeuvre Château de
Versainville in Versainville...
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Montchrestien came
under the
protection of François Thésart,
baron de
Tournebu and des Essarts, and
became the
valet of Thésart's
children (allowing him...
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Chateau of
Bazenville at Rue de la
Grotte (17th century) The
Manor of
Tournebu at Rue des
Noyaux (17th century) A Worker's
House at
Route de Villiers-le-Sec...
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former communes of Cesny-Bois-Halbout, Acqueville, Angoville,
Placy and
Tournebu. The
commune is part of the area
known as
Suisse Normande. The commune...
- Auvillars,
Saint Aubin de Salona, and
Barneville who
married Robert de
Tournebu,
Baron de la Motte-Cesny, Grimbosc, etc. at the
beginning of the 14th century...
- in Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme), les
Houlles (localities in Roullours,
Tournebu, Fresney-le-Puceux,
Damville and Thiberville), etc.
There are also a few...
- 1132–1151,
previously prior of
Bodmin Richard de Bohon, 1151–1179
Guillaume de
Tournebu, 1184–1202
Vivien de L'Étang (de L'Estang), 1202–1208
Hugues de Morville...
- (1286-1297) Jean
Aicelin (1298-1301)
Bishops of
Coutances Normandy Guillaume de
Tournebu (1184-1202)
Vivien de L'Étang (1202-1208)
Hugues de
Morville (1208-1238)...