- in
northern France. It is the seat of a canton. It was
known as Yvoy or
Yvois until 1662.
Carignan was,
under the name Epoissium, Eposium,
Epusum or Ivosium...
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Marion 26 Yeovil, Somerset,
England Southampton Cottage Grove, Oregon, US 9
Yvois, Miss
Henriette 24 Paris,
France Southampton Montreal, Quebec, Canada...
- of King
Childebert II (576–596).
Gregory met
Wulflaich at the
castle of
Yvois and
accompanied him to the
monastery he had
built on a hill some
eight miles...
- or the Deumelberg.
Other churches Magneric dedicated to St
Martin are in
Yvois,
Karden on the Moselle, and a
second one in Trier. He gave
sanctuary to...
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Secular functions abolished 1808:
Diocese abolished Chiny County n/a 1337:
Yvois and
Virton sold to
Luxembourg 1364: To
Luxembourg Chur
Bishopric Aust EC...
-
Mathias Chardon (name in
religion Charles) (b. at
Yvoi-Varignan, Ardennes, France, 22
September 1695; d. at the
monastery of St-Arnold in Metz, 21 October...
- when
Frederick I,
Barbarossa and
Philip Augustus met
between Mouzon and
Yvois, and in 1188 he was at
Worms in the
company of
Baldwin V,
Count of Hainaut...
-
Epoisso Vicus,
constructed on the road from
Reims to Trèves.
Known as "
Yvois" up
until its
annexation to
France in the 1659
Treaty of the
Pyrenees (1659)...
- 10th
century count of
Yvois and Verdun...
-
junior branches,
those of
Soissons and Villafranca. In 1662, the town of
Yvois in the
Ardennes was
raised by
Louis XIV of
France into a
duchy in his favour...