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Thouars (pronounced [twaʁ]) is a
commune in the Deux-Sèvres
department in
western France. On 1
January 2019, the
former communes Mauzé-Thouarsais, Missé...
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Thouars may
refer to:
Thouars,
taxonomic authority abbreviation for Louis-Marie
Aubert du Petit-
Thouars Thouars, a town in
France List of
viscounts of...
- 1102. Hugh
married in c. 1065,
Hildegarde of
Thouars,
daughter of
Aimery IV of
Thouars,
Viscount of
Thouars, and
Aurengarde de Mauleon. They had: Hugh VII...
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Catherine of
Thouars was the
daughter of Constance, suo jure
Duchess of
Brittany and
Countess of Richmond, and her
third husband Guy of
Thouars. She was the...
- Its seat is in
Thouars. It
consists of the
following communes:
Louzy Sainte-Verge Saint-Jacques-de-
Thouars Saint-Jean-de-
Thouars Thouars "Décret n° 2014-176...
- Petit-
Thouars may
refer to: Louis-Marie
Aubert du Petit-
Thouars (1758–1831),
French botanist,
brother of
Aristide Aristide Aubert du Petit-
Thouars (1760–1798)...
- Alix (also Alis, Alice, and of
Thouars; 1200 – 21 October 1221) was
Duchess of
Brittany from 1203
until her death. She was also
Countess of
Richmond in...
- Guy of
Thouars (died 13
April 1213) was Duke of
Brittany from 1199 to 1201 as the
third husband of Constance,
Duchess of Brittany. They
married in Angers...
- Petit-
Thouars, who sta**** on the
island for
three days in
January 1793,
during a
French mercantile expedition from Brest, France, to Mauritius.
Thouars made...
- daughters: Alix of
Thouars (1200–1221); she
married Peter Mauclerc, the
first Breton ruler of the
House of Dreux; and
Catherine of
Thouars (1201 – c. 1240)...