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Maillezais (French pronunciation: [majzɛ]) is a
commune in the Vendée
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in
western France. It was once an island...
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Maillezais Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de
Maillezais, or St.
Peter Maillezais) is a
ruined Roman Catholic church in the
commune of Maillezais...
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Pierre de
Maillezais was the
author of a
chronicle history in two
volumes of
Maillezais Abbey,
which was
located in present-day Vendée, France. This author...
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Maillezais owned priories and
churches in the
dioceses of Saintes, Luçon, Nantes, Poitiers, and Bordeaux, in
addition to
their holdings in
Maillezais...
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Peace and
Truce of God
movements initiated by Pope and Church. He
founded Maillezais Abbey (1010) and
Bourgueil Abbey.
After a fire in Poitier, he rebuilt...
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founded the
monastery of
Saint Peter in
Bourgueil and the
abbey of
Maillezais. Emma then
ruled Aquitaine as
regent for
their son
William V.
Dukes of...
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William V, Duke of
Aquitaine Born 937
Poitiers Died 3
February 994
Burial Maillezais Cathedral Spouse Emma of
Blois Issue William V, Duke of
Aquitaine Ebles...
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Napoleon I's city
Marais Poitevin Windmill on the
Noirmoutier island Maillezais Cathedral Vouvant Medieval show at Puy du Fou themepark.
Cathedral of...
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archiepiscopal dignity of Bordeaux. He
dedicated the
monastery at
Maillezais. In June 989, he led the
synod of Charroux, at
which the
Peace of God...
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ferox brachium (ferocious arm). It is
first recorded by
Pierre de
Maillezais,
writing c. 1060, as a
nickname of
William IV, Duke of
Aquitaine (ruled...