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Mayenne (French: [majɛn] ) is a
landlocked department in
northwest France named after the
river Mayenne.
Mayenne is part of the
administrative region of...
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Charles de Lorraine, duc de
Mayenne (26
March 1554 –3
October 1611) was a
French noble, governor,
military commander and
rebel during the
latter French...
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Mayenne is a
department of
France in Pays de la Loire. Look up
Mayenne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mayenne may also
refer to:
Mayenne (commune)...
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Stade Lavallois Mayenne Football Club (French pronunciation: [stɑd
lavalwa majɛn]), also
referred to as
Stade Lavallois or
simply Laval, is a
French ****ociation...
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about 300 km (190 mi) west-southwest of Paris, and the
capital of the
Mayenne department. Its
inhabitants are
called Lavallois. The
commune of Laval...
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Catherine de
Mayenne (1585 – 8
March 1618), or
Catherine de
Mayenne-Lorraine-Guise, was a
French aristocrat who
became Duchess of
Mantua by marriage. Catherine...
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river Mayenne. In
medieval times, the town was the seat of the
Lords of
Mayenne. The town
originated when
Juhel II of
Mayenne (lord of
Mayenne, Gorron...
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Boucles de la
Mayenne (transl. Loops of the
Mayenne) was a road
cycling stage race that took
place between 25 and 28 May 2023 in the
Mayenne department in...
- Duke of
Mayenne (duc de
Mayenne) is a
title created for a
cadet branch of the
House of Guise. It
subsequently p****ed by
marriage to the
Gonzaga in 1621...
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Henry of
Mayenne or
Henry of Lorraine, (Dijon, 20
December 1578 – Montauban, 20
September 1621) was a
French noble from the
House of
Lorraine and more...