- The
House of
Courtenay is a
medieval noble house, with
branches in France,
England and the Holy Land. One
branch of the
Courtenays became a
royal house...
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situated the libraries.
Overmantel circa 1750, in
former townhouse of
Courtenays of Powderham, now home of the
Devon and
Exeter Institution, 7 Cathedral...
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Courtenay may
refer to:
Courtenay,
Western Australia Courtenay,
British Columbia, a city on the east
coast of
Vancouver Island Courtenay River, on Vancouver...
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Courtenay Taylor is an
American actress. She is best
known for her
video game
voice roles as Jack in the M****
Effect series, Ada Wong in the Resident...
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Joscelin of
Courtenay may
refer to:
Joscelin I, Lord of
Courtenay (died
after 1065)
Joscelin I,
Count of
Edessa (died 1131), son of prec.
Joscelin II...
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Courtenay Lake is a lake in the
Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is
situated in the
Churchill River Upland ecozone in the north-eastern
corner of...
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Alice of
Courtenay (French: Alix; 1160 – 12
February 1218) was a
French noblewoman. Her
father was
Peter I of
Courtenay and her
brother was
Peter II of...
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Elizabeth Courtenay may
refer to:
Elizabeth Grey,
Viscountess Lisle,
married name
Courtenay,
Tudor noblewoman Elizabeth of
Courtenay (ca. 1199–1269 or...
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their own
choosing (probably
Baldwin of Ibelin),
thereby removing the
Courtenays from power. The king,
acting on his mother's advice,
foiled the coup by...
- came for the
princes of
Capetian lineage to be
exalted above others, the
Courtenays, who
would have been best
entitled in more
ancient times,
could no longer...