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Troarn (French pronunciation: [tʁɔ.aʁn]) is a
commune in the
Calvados of the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. On 1
January 2017, it was
merged into...
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Durandus of
Troarn was a
French Benedictine and
ecclesiastical writer, b.
about 1012, at Le
Neubourg near Evreux; d. 1089, at
Troarn near Caen). Affiliated...
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dating from the end of the 11th
century specifies that the
donor granted Troarn Abbey a plot of land to
extend the church. The
extension of the building...
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Troarn Abbey or
Abbey Saint-Martin de
Troarn (French:
Abbaye Saint-Martin de
Troarn) was a
Benedictine abbey in the
French town of
Troarn, now in the...
- Caen
which forms the
northern border of the
commune as it goes east to
Troarn. The D227
comes from
Sannerville in the
north and goes
south through the...
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through which the road ran to
Troarn.
Attacking by that
route and from Sannerville, the 3rd
Infantry Division found Troarn strongly defended and at nightfall...
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canton of
Troarn is an
administrative division of the
Calvados department,
northwestern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
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communes of
Troarn (the seat) and Sannerville. This
merger was
revoked by the
administrative court, and on 31
December 2019 the
former communes Troarn and Sannerville...
- near
Troarn that had now
increased in
numbers after another fifty men had arrived. A
reconnaissance party, and a
party of sappers, was sent into
Troarn to...
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supporter of the ****igne
Abbey and the
Abbey of Saint-Martin of
Troarn. He
married Beatrix of Maine,
daughter of
Elias II,
Count of Maine, and...