-
Tournemine as
father of
Oliver I and
Geoffrey of
Tournemine. However,
there is no
evidence for this marriage, and no
evidence of
William Tournemine's...
- René-Joseph de
Tournemine (French pronunciation: [ʁəne ʒozɛf də tuʁnəmin]; 26
April 1661,
Rennes – 16 May 1739) was a
French Jesuit theologian and philosopher...
- Charles-Émile
Vacher de
Tournemine (25
October 1812,
Toulon - 22
December 1872, Toulon) was a
French painter who
specialized in
Orientalist scenes. His...
- II of
Tournemine († c. 1232), Lord of La Hunaudaye;
Geoffrey I of
Tournemine;
Peter of
Tournemine;
Margilia of
Tournemine;
Sybilla of
Tournemine. Geoffrey...
- (1636-1673),
historian Claude Buffier (1661-1737),
theologian René-Joseph de
Tournemine (1661-1739),
sinologist Jean-Baptiste Du
Halde (1674-1743), rhetorician...
-
without an heir, so the
barony p****ed
successively to the
families of
Tournemine,
Annebaut and Gondi.[citation needed] In 1581, it
became a duchy, with...
-
Middle East.
Fleeing his
birthplace in
Brittany to
escape the
Baron de
Tournemine, who
killed his mother, and s**** his lost father,
Mathurin Kerbouchard...
- sang of
Navarre │ │ │ x (15/02/1566) Françoise of
Tournemine (?-1609),
daughter of René of
Tournemine, Lord of La
Hunaudaye │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──>
Judith of...
-
Henri I,
Viscount of Rohan, 19th
Viscount of Rohan,
married Françoise of
Tournemine Jean de Rohan,
married Diane of Barbançon René II, de Rohan, 20th Viscount...
- priest, scholar, theologian, and philosopher. 1661 – René-Joseph de
Tournemine,
French Jesuit philosopher and theologian. 1661 –
Claude Buffier, French...