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Meulan-en-Yvelines (French pronunciation: [mølɑ̃ ɑ̃.n‿ivlin];
formerly just
Meulan) is a
commune in the
Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region...
- Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester,
Count of
Meulan (c. 1040/1050 – 5 June 1118), also
known as
Robert of
Meulan, was a
powerful Norman nobleman, one of the...
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Waleran de
Meullent (or de
Meulan) was the
eldest son and ****ociate
count of
Robert II of
Meulan. He
married Marguerite de Fougères,
daughter of Raoul...
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Meulan was a
county of Île-de-France. The
lordship of
Meulan was
originally a
viscounty whose initial stronghold was
located on the
Island of
Meulan....
- was born in 1104, the
elder of twin sons of
Robert de Beaumont,
Count of
Meulan, who was also to
become Earl of
Leicester in 1107. On
their father's death...
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Pauline de
Meulan (2
November 1773 — 1
August 1827) was a
French writer and journalist,
known especially for her work on
education and her
liberal position...
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Gaucherius (1060 - 1140), a
Christian saint, was born at
Meulan-sur-Seine, France. He
received a
classical education and
became a priest. He felt a deep...
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Robert de Beaumont,
Count of
Meulan (c. 1142 – 1204, Poitiers, France), was the son of
Waleran IV de
Beaumont and
Agnes de Montfort.
Around 1165 Robert...
- were used:
Meulan was the
venue for the
Olympic regatta's in the
French National Monotype. The host club for the 1924
Olympic Sailing at
Meulan was the Cercle...
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received lands in Leicestershire. His son
Robert de Beaumont,
comte de
Meulan, who
commanded the
Norman right wing at Hastings,
became the
first Earl...