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Évreux (French pronunciation: [evʁø] ) is a
commune in and the
capital of the
department of Eure, in the
French region of Normandy. In late Antiquity,...
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Évreux Cathedral,
otherwise the
Cathedral of Our Lady of
Évreux (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux), is a
Catholic church located in
Évreux, Normandy...
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Évreux-Fauville Air Base (Base aérienne 105
Évreux or BA 105) (IATA: EVX, ICAO: LFOE) is a
French Air and
Space Force base
located about 2
miles (3 km)...
- The
Count of
Évreux was a
French noble title and was
named for the
county of
Évreux in Normandy. It was
successively used by the
Norman dynasty, the Montfort-l'Amaury...
- Joan of
Évreux (French:
Jeanne d'Évreux; 1310 – 4
March 1371) was
Queen of
France and
Navarre as the
third wife of King
Charles IV of France. She was the...
- was
Shneur of
Évreux who left
behind three children each of them
outstanding scholars:
Moses of
Évreux,
Samuel of
Évreux and
Isaac of
Évreux.
Moses was the...
- Montfort-l'Amaury, Épernon, and
Houdan in the Île-de-France (1101–c. 1137) and
Count of
Évreux in
Normandy (1118–c. 1137).
Amaury was the son of
Simon I,
seigneur de Montfort...
- The
House of
Évreux was a
cadet branch of the
Capetian dynasty, the
royal house of France,
which flourished from the
beginning of the 14th
century to the...
- of
Évreux) (died 1137), lord of
Montfort and
Count of
Évreux Amaury IV de
Montfort (II of
Évreux) (died 1140),
Count of
Évreux Amaury III of
Évreux (Amaury...
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Licinius of
Évreux was the
fifth Bishop of
Évreux in France. He is
known as a
signatory to the
Councils of Orléans of 538, 541 and 549. Duchesne, Louis...