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Oiron (French pronunciation: [waʁɔ̃]) is a
former commune in the Deux-Sèvres
department in
western France. On 1
January 2019, it was
merged into the new...
- The Château d'Oiron is
located in
Oiron, in the Deux-Sèvres département of
western France. It has its
origins in the 15th
century war with the English...
- had
three sons:
William I (died 1151),
succeeded his
father Guy, lord of
Oiron (died c. 1149)
Geoffrey IV (died 1173),
succeeded William.
Father of Guy...
- In 1532 the work was
placed in the
collegiate church of Saint-Maurice in
Oiron by Boissy's
nephew Claude Gouffier,
husband to a
member of the La Tremoille...
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Isaeus de Apoll. Hered. p. 66. Bek. Demosth. c.Neaer. p. 1350 Isaeus, de
Oiron. her. p. 72. Becker, Charikles, vol. ii. p. 448. Muller, Dorians, ii. 10...
- p) SL Cenon-sur-Vienne (12) 70. ES
Fayenoirterre (11) 7–0 ES Lutaizien-
Oiron (12) 71. Ozon FC (8) 4–4 (3–4 p) US Saint-Varent
Pierregeay (9) 72. US Cissé...
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tombs of
Philippe de
Montmorency and of
Artus Gouffier in the
church of
Oiron (Deux-Sèvres), that of Jean Rieux, at Ancenis, of
Thomas Bohier, at St-Saturnin...
- of la Mothe-Saint-Romain, of Bourg-Charente and of Saint-Loup, lord of
Oiron, of Villedieu-sur-Indre, of
Valence and of Cazamajor. The
eldest son of...
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Gouffier Claude Gouffier Born 1500 / 1501 Château d'Oiron,
Oiron,
France Died 1570 Château d'Oiron,
Oiron,
France Nationality French Occupation Equerry Title...
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January 1, 1973, the muni****lities of Bilazais, Brie and Noizé
merged with
Oiron. On 14
February 1983, Brie
became independent again (prefectural decree...