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Valognes (French pronunciation: [valɔɲ]) is a
commune in the
Manche department in
Normandy in north-western France.
Valognes is
situated in the Cotentin...
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Valognes Abbey (French:
Abbaye Notre-Dame de
Protection de
Valognes) is a 17th-century
Benedictine abbey located in
Valognes, France. In 1623, Jean de...
- The
Calcaire de
Valognes is an
Early Jur****ic (Hettangian)
geologic formation in France.
Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the
genus level are
among the fossils...
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family descending from the
Domesday ancestor Peter de
Valognes is
believed to have
originated in
Valognes (Valoniis in 1056 - 1066 ; Valuignes,
Valoignes ab...
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Robert de
Valognes (died 1184), Lord of Benington, was an
English noble.
Valognes was the second-eldest son of
Roger de
Valognes of
Benington and Agnes...
- The
Treaty of
Valognes was a
treaty signed on 10
September 1355
between Charles II of
Navarre and John II of France. It was
designed to
unite the two kings...
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Alauna are a Gallo-Roman
thermal complex located in the
French commune of
Valognes in the
north of Manche.
North of the
ancient city of Alauna, now covered...
- Gare de
Valognes is a
railway station serving the town
Valognes,
Manche department,
northwestern France. It is
situated on the Mantes-la-Jolie–Cherbourg...
- The Château de
Valognes was a
castle in
Valognes, Manche, France. A
castle has
existed at
Valognes since the 11th century.
Bertrand du
Guesclin captured...
- His heir was
identified as his
niece Gunnora de
Valognes,
daughter of his
brother Robert de
Valognes. Baines, p. 202. Powlett, p. 257. Baines, Edward...