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Lonlay-l'Abbaye (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃lɛ labei] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France,
situated midway between the
towns of...
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Lonlay-le-Tesson (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃lɛ lə tɛsɔ̃] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. The
commune is made up of the following...
- Robert, Jean-Jacques; Aigrain, Yves; Bellanné-Chantelot, Christine; de
Lonlay,
Pascale (December 2011). "Congenital hyperinsulinism:
current trends in...
- the new
customs of the Reformation. It was
registered in 1932.
Count of
Lonlay -
former 17th
century hotel,
which was
registered in 1948
Norman house -...
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Journal of the North-China
Branch of the
Royal Asiatic Society. p. 162. De
Lonlay, 114 Soenthrith,
Saing (December 23, 2005). "Kratie Set To
Raise WWII Ship...
- It was
founded by
William de Falaise,
around 1100, to
become a cell of
Lonlay-l'Abbaye in Normandy. In
around 1185 John de Courcy, its
hereditary patron...
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earlier religious site. It was
granted to
become a cell of the
Abbey of
Lonlay Lonlay-l'Abbaye (Orne) in Normandy, near to Falaise. John de Courcy, a member...
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belonging to the
Benedictine Congregation of Saint-Maur. T****in was born at
Lonlay, in the
Diocese of Le Mans. He was
professed at the
Abbey of Jumièges in...
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Justiciar of England.
Walter de Luci (or de Lucy) was a
Benedictine monk at
Lonlay-l'Abbaye in Normandy,
before being elected Abbot of
Battle Abbey in Sus****...
- in the Ards (Black Abbey) for the
houses of
Stoke Courcy in
Somerset and
Lonlay in France,
which was near Inishargy, Kircubbin, in present-day
County Down...