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Vienne (Normandy)

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    Vienne (Normandy)

    The Vienne is a small river in Normandy, France, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) in length, flowing through the department of Seine-Maritime ... The Vienne has its source in the Pays de Caux in the territory of the commune of Beauval-en-Caux. Taking a northward journey, it flows through the communes of Saint-Mards, Lamberville, Bacqueville-en-Caux, Hermanville, Lammerville and Thil-Manneville before joining the Saâne at Gueures.
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    Jean de Carrouges

    In response, Carrouges left home and joined the service of Jean de Vienne accompanied by a retinue of nine squires. ... | Place of birth | Carrouges, Normandy |
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    Caen

    Caen Castle, along with all of Normandy, was handed over to the French Crown in 1204. ... ... (Vaucluse) • La Roche-sur-Yon (Vendée) • Poitiers (Vienne) • Limoges (Haute-) • Limoges (Haute-Vienne) • Épinal (Vosges) • Auxerre (Yonne) • Belfort (Territoire...
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    Pope Callixtus II

    Archbishop of Vienne ... There, Calixtus II busied himself ineffectively with attempting a reconciliation between the brothers Henry I of England (1100–35) and Robert II, Duke of Normandy (1087–1106), and the council dealt with disciplinary regulations and decrees against lay investiture, simony, and clerical concubines; there being no compromise coming from Henry V, it was determined that the Emperor and his antipope should be solemnly excommunicated, 30 October 1119.
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    List of counts of Mâcon

    1078-1085 : William I of Burgundy († 1087), count of Burgundy and of Macon, cousin of the former, son of Renaud I of Burgundy and of Alice of Normandy, grand-son of Otto-William ... 1157-1184 : Géraud I of Mâcon (1142 † 1184), count of Mâcon and of Vienne, son of the former , marié à Maurette de Salins
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    List of female rulers and title holders

    Adelaide II of Normandy, Countess of Aumale, 1053-1087 ... Beatrix of Burgundy, Countess of Vienne, 1224.
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    Seine-Maritime

    911 – Founding of Normandy ... ... • Tarn-et-Garonne • Var • Vaucluse • Vendée • Vienne • Haute- • Haute-Vienne • Vosges • Yonne • Territoire de Belfort • Essonne...
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    Hundred Years' War

    1385 Jean de Vienne, having successfully strengthened the French naval situation, lands an army in Scotland, but is forced to retreat. ... January 19 1419 Henry V of England gains a foothold in Normandy.
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    Oradour-sur-Glane

    In the days leading up to the Allied D-Day landings at Normandy, the local French Resistance increased its activities in order to disrupt local German forces and to hinder communications. 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich was ordered to make its way across the country to the anticipated fighting in Normandy. ... Communes of Haute-Vienne
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    Rouen

    Rouen is the capital of the Haute-Normandie (Upper Normandy) région, as well as a commune and the préfecture (capital) of the Seine-Maritime département. ... ... (Vaucluse) • La Roche-sur-Yon (Vendée) • Poitiers (Vienne) • Limoges (Haute-) • Limoges (Haute-Vienne) • Épinal (Vosges) • Auxerre (Yonne) • Belfort (Territoire...

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