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Gisors (French pronunciation: [ʒizɔʁ]) is a
commune of Normandy, France. It is
located 62.9 km (39.1 mi)
northwest from the
centre of Paris.
Gisors, together...
- The
Battle of
Gisors (27
September 1198) was a
skirmish fought in Courcelles-lès-
Gisors, Oise, Picardy, part of the
ongoing fighting between Richard I...
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Guillaume de
Gisors (1219–1307) was the son of
Hugues III de
Gisors and
grandson of Jean de
Gisors.
According to the
genealogies in the
Dossiers Secrets...
- The Château de
Gisors is a
castle in the town of
Gisors in the
department of Eure, France. The
castle was a key
fortress of the
Dukes of
Normandy in the...
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Gisors is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Guillaume de
Gisors (1219–1307),
grandson of Jean Jean de
Gisors (1133–1220),
Norman lord...
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Gisors (formerly:
Gisors-Embranchement) is a
railway station serving the town
Gisors, Eure department,
northwestern France. It is
situated on the now partially...
- Jean de
Gisors (1133–1220) was a
Norman lord of the
fortress of
Gisors in Normandy,
where meetings were
traditionally convened between English and French...
- wife
Marie Casimire de Béthune. He was
awarded the
title Count of
Gisors (comte de
Gisors). He was
admitted to the
Knights Hospitaller as a child, but never...
- de
Gisors, and
appoint a
crown official in his place. De
Gisors was only
released after appearing before Edward" and 'humbly
besought on [de
Gisors'] knees...
- of the
Duchy of
Normandy and
quickly took
possession of the
castle at
Gisors, a
fortress of
strategic importance on the
right bank of the Epte, commanding...