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  • Avranchin
  • Area in Normandy, France

    Avranchin (French pronunciation: [avʁɑ̃ʃɛ̃] ) is an area in Normandy, France corresponding to the territory of the Abrincatui, a tribe of Celts from whom

    Avranchin

    Avranchin

    Avranchin

  • La Croix-Avranchin
  • Part of Saint-James in Normandy, France

    La Croix-Avranchin (French pronunciation: [la kʁwa avʁɑ̃ʃɛ̃]) is a former commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France. On 1 January

    La Croix-Avranchin

    La Croix-Avranchin

    La_Croix-Avranchin

  • History of Normandy
  • Cotentin and a part of Avranchin followed in 933. That year, King Raoul of France was forced to give Cotentin and a part of Avranchin to William I of Normandy

    History of Normandy

    History of Normandy

    History_of_Normandy

  • Mont-Saint-Michel
  • Tidal island in Normandy, France

    the king of the Franks agreed to grant the Cotentin Peninsula and the Avranchin, including Mont-Saint-Michel traditionally linked to the city of Avranches

    Mont-Saint-Michel

    Mont-Saint-Michel

    Mont-Saint-Michel

  • Richard Fiske
  • American actor (1915–1944)

    Commissioned as a lieutenant, he was killed in action in August 1944 at La Croix-Avranchin, France, while serving with the 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division

    Richard Fiske

    Richard Fiske

    Richard_Fiske

  • Battle of Brissarthe
  • Conflict between Frankish and joint Breton-Viking forces in 866 AD

    Brittany. [citation needed] He conceded the Cotentin and possibly the Avranchin to the Bretons. Hastein continued to ravage the Loire Valley for many

    Battle of Brissarthe

    Battle of Brissarthe

    Battle_of_Brissarthe

  • Cotentin Peninsula
  • Peninsula in Normandy, France

    settlement continued until Brittany lost the Cotentin Peninsula (and nearby Avranchin) to the Duchy of Normandy in 933. There was initially much hostility between

    Cotentin Peninsula

    Cotentin Peninsula

    Cotentin_Peninsula

  • Turstin
  • Surname list

    Notable people with the name include: Turstin FitzRolf Turstin, Count of Avranchin Turstin, the Fleming of Wigmore Turstin, the Sheriff, who held 27 manors

    Turstin

    Turstin

  • Normandy
  • Geographical and cultural region of northwest Europe

    has the least, at 4%, a characteristic shared with the Channel Islands. Avranchin Bessin Bauptois Bocage virois Campagne d'Alençon Campagne d'Argentan Campagne

    Normandy

    Normandy

    Normandy

  • Rollo
  • Viking, Count of Rouen from 911 to 928

    which a third grant of land, usually identified as being the Cotentin and Avranchin areas, was given to his son and successor William. In Dudo's story of

    Rollo

    Rollo

    Rollo

  • Avranches
  • Subprefecture and commune in Normandy, France

    As the region of Brittany emerged from the Roman region of Armorica, Avranchin was briefly held by Alan I, King of Brittany as part of the Kingdom of

    Avranches

    Avranches

    Avranches

  • Richard III, Duke of Normandy
  • Duke of Normandy from 1026 to 1027

    this second Rannulf married Maud, daughter of Richard, vicomte of the Avranchin, thus linking together two powerful vice-comital dynasties which were

    Richard III, Duke of Normandy

    Richard III, Duke of Normandy

    Richard_III,_Duke_of_Normandy

  • Viscounts and counts of Avranches
  • France centered on the town of Avranches and located in the area of the Avranchin, disputed between France and England during parts of the Hundred Years'

    Viscounts and counts of Avranches

    Viscounts and counts of Avranches

    Viscounts_and_counts_of_Avranches

  • Henry I of England
  • King of England from 1100 to 1135

    delegation of the ducal authority in the Cotentin, but it extended across the Avranchin, with control over the bishoprics of both. This also gave Henry influence

    Henry I of England

    Henry I of England

    Henry_I_of_England

  • Saint-James
  • Commune in Normandy, France

    On 1 January 2017, the former communes of Argouges, Carnet, La Croix-Avranchin, Montanel, Vergoncey and Villiers-le-Pré were merged into Saint-James

    Saint-James

    Saint-James

    Saint-James

  • Integration of Normandy into the royal domain of the Kingdom of France
  • same time, the Bretons, intent on avenging Arthur's death, attacked the Avranchin region to the west. Taking advantage of the favorable tide, they first

    Integration of Normandy into the royal domain of the Kingdom of France

    Integration_of_Normandy_into_the_royal_domain_of_the_Kingdom_of_France

  • Guernsey
  • English Channel island near Normandy

    of Christianity to Guernsey. In 933, the Cotentin Peninsula, including Avranchin, which included the islands, were placed by the French King Ranulf under

    Guernsey

    Guernsey

    Guernsey

  • Treaty of Compiègne (867)
  • 867 treaty between Charles the Bald and Salomon of Brittany

    Salomon of Brittany. Though not specified in the treaty, the territory of Avranchin, including Mont Saint-Michel, was likely included in the concession. Treaty

    Treaty of Compiègne (867)

    Treaty_of_Compiègne_(867)

  • Duchy of Normandy
  • Medieval duchy in Western Europe (911–1290)

    Longsword, extended the domain, with Radulf granting the formerly Breton Avranchin and the heavily Norse Cotentin to Longsword in 933. These expansions brought

    Duchy of Normandy

    Duchy of Normandy

    Duchy_of_Normandy

  • List of French sheep breeds
  • imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively French. Aure et Campan Avranchin Barégeoise Basco-Béarnaise Belle Ile Berrichon de l'Indre Berrichon du

    List of French sheep breeds

    List_of_French_sheep_breeds

  • Revolt of 1173–1174
  • Dynastic conflict

    of Fougeres and Earl Hugh of Chester would move eastwards towards the Avranchin; Young Henry and Phillip of Flanders would advance from the north-east

    Revolt of 1173–1174

    Revolt of 1173–1174

    Revolt_of_1173–1174

  • Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester
  • Anglo-Norman nobleman (c. 1047–1101)

    as Viscount of Avranches, and inherited large estates, not just in the Avranchin but scattered throughout western Normandy.[citation needed] The earl regarded

    Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester

    Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester

    Hugh_d'Avranches,_1st_Earl_of_Chester

  • Jean François Gaultier
  • French physician and botanist (1708–1756)

    Jean François Gaultier (6 October 1708 in La Croix-Avranchin – 10 July 1756 in Quebec) was a French physician and botanist. He was the king's physician

    Jean François Gaultier

    Jean_François_Gaultier

  • Duchy of Brittany
  • Medieval feudal state in northwest France

    in the south, the dukes no longer ruled over the regions of Cotentin, Avranchin, and Mayenne. Alan paid homage to Louis IV of France for Brittany in 942

    Duchy of Brittany

    Duchy of Brittany

    Duchy_of_Brittany

  • La Croix
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ardennes department La Croix-aux-Mines, in the Vosges department La Croix-Avranchin, in the Manche department La Croix-Blanche, in the Lot-et-Garonne department

    La Croix

    La_Croix

  • Lower Normandy
  • Former administrative region in France

    La Hague, the Campagne de Caen, the Norman Bocage, the Bessin, and the Avranchin. Regions relating to Lower Normandy: Gallia Lugdunensis, Neustria, and

    Lower Normandy

    Lower Normandy

    Lower_Normandy

  • Bertram de Verdun
  • Set of people

    name of several members of the Norman family of de Verdun, native to the Avranchin. According to the historian Mark Hagger, the de Verdun family lived originally

    Bertram de Verdun

    Bertram de Verdun

    Bertram_de_Verdun

  • Alan II of Brittany
  • Duke of Brittany from 938 to 952

    and Edward's son and successor Æthelstan. Alan renounced the Cotentin, Avranchin and Mayenne and paid homage to Louis IV in 942. He was also allied to

    Alan II of Brittany

    Alan II of Brittany

    Alan_II_of_Brittany

  • Pagus
  • Ancient Roman term for a rural subdivision of a tribal territory

    and p. Constantinus (Cotentin); that of Avranches the p. Abrincatinus (Avranchin); that of Sez the p. Oximensis (Hiémois), the p. Sagensis and p. Corbonensis

    Pagus

    Pagus

    Pagus

  • Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie
  • Chouan leader (1765–1796)

    Saint-James Conflicts Chouannerie Battle of Vieuville [fr] Battle of La Croix-Avranchin [fr] Battle of Carnet [fr] Battle of Boucéel [fr] Relations Armand Tuffin

    Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie

    Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie

    Marie_Eugène_Charles_Tuffin_de_La_Rouërie

  • Hasculf de Tany
  • 12th-century castellan of the Tower of London

    ancestry in Brittany. However they came to England from Tanis, in the Avranchin in Normandy, close to Mont Saint-Michel and the frontier with Brittany

    Hasculf de Tany

    Hasculf_de_Tany

  • Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester
  • Norman magnate (1070–1129)

    of the Avranchin in either 1055 or 1056. Her brother (Richard Goz's son) was Hugh d'Avranches "Lupus" ("the Wolf"), Viscount of the Avranchin and Earl

    Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester

    Ranulf_le_Meschin,_3rd_Earl_of_Chester

  • Gallo language
  • Oïl language spoken in eastern Brittany, France

    established by the Frankish kings, which later shifted eastward to include the Avranchin and the Cotentin following the Treaty of Compiègne. Nevertheless, according

    Gallo language

    Gallo_language

  • Thar (river)
  • River in France

    formed the traditional boundary between the Cotentin to the north and the Avranchin to the south. Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - Le Thar (I77-0400)". v t e

    Thar (river)

    Thar (river)

    Thar_(river)

  • Granville, Manche
  • Commune in Normandy, France

    as Ernest Nègre and René Lepelley. According to Édouard Le Héricher ("Avranchin monumental and historic") the origin of the toponym is explained by a

    Granville, Manche

    Granville, Manche

    Granville,_Manche

  • Charles Homer Haskins
  • American academic, medieval historian (1870–1937)

    English Historical Review, Vol. 26, 1911. "The Inquest of 1171 in the Avranchin," The English Historical Review, Vol. 26, 1911. "Further Notes on Sicilian

    Charles Homer Haskins

    Charles Homer Haskins

    Charles_Homer_Haskins

  • Château des Matignon
  • Château in Manche, Normandy, France

    Thorigny". Congrès archéologique de France. 124e session. Cotentin et Avranchin. 1966 (in French). Paris: Société française d'archéologie. pp. 316–327

    Château des Matignon

    Château des Matignon

    Château_des_Matignon

  • Architecture of Normandy
  • years. In Upper Normandy and in the pays d'Auge, Mortainais, Passais and Avranchin (Lower Normandy), the vernacular domestic architecture is typically half-timbered

    Architecture of Normandy

    Architecture of Normandy

    Architecture_of_Normandy

  • Correspondence of Lorraine toponyms in French and German
  • determining-defined order, sometimes misunderstood, is the rule in Normandy (except Avranchin), Picardy, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Champagne-Ardenne, northern Franche-Comté

    Correspondence of Lorraine toponyms in French and German

    Correspondence_of_Lorraine_toponyms_in_French_and_German

  • Abrincatui
  • Gallic tribe

    region of Avranchin, are named after the Gallic tribe. The territory of the Abrincatui mostly corresponded the later regions of Avranchin and Mortainais

    Abrincatui

    Abrincatui

  • Michael of Avranches
  • failed rebellion of 1088, Robert Curthose granted the Cotentin and the Avranchin to Henry Beauclerc, the future Henry I of England, for 3000 pounds. Michael

    Michael of Avranches

    Michael_of_Avranches

  • Viscount of Jersey
  • Chief executive officer of the Royal Court of Jersey

    appointed over each county, the Viscount of the Cotentin, the Viscount of the Avranchin, etc. A charter of 1179 shows the Viscount holding the King's Court in

    Viscount of Jersey

    Viscount of Jersey

    Viscount_of_Jersey

  • Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte
  • Commune in Normandy, France

    in north-western France. The commune is situated in the south of the Avranchin area. It is 6.5 km southeast of Ducey, 8.5 km northeast of Saint-James

    Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte

    Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte

    Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte

  • Armorial of the Communes of Manche
  • Manche-Tourisme, Archives dép. Manche, 1987, p. 83 Édouard Le Héricher, Avranchin monumental et historique, p. 719. Wikimedia Commons has media related

    Armorial of the Communes of Manche

    Armorial_of_the_Communes_of_Manche

  • Prieuré de l'Oiselière
  • Manor house in Saint Planchers, France

    November 27, 1989, that restoration began. Le Héricher, Édouard (1845). Avranchin monumental et historique. Avranches: Tostain. pp. 638. Le Roy, Thomas

    Prieuré de l'Oiselière

    Prieuré de l'Oiselière

    Prieuré_de_l'Oiselière

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  • Vyoman
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Vyoman

    Sky

  • Sabiq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sabiq

    Antecedent; Preceding; Another Name for God; Primary; First; Former

  • Paramjyoti | பரம ஜ்யோதி
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Paramjyoti | பரம ஜ்யோதி

    Goddess durga.greatest splendor

  • Snape
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Snape

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places in England and southern Scotland, for example in North Yorkshire near Bedale, in the Lowlands near Biggar, and in Suffolk, so named with Old English snæp ‘area of boggy land’. In Sussex the dialect term snape is still used of boggy, uncultivable land.

  • Yas |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Yas |

    Jasmine

  • Navroz
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Navroz

    A parsee festival

  • Atreyi | அத்ரேயீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Atreyi | அத்ரேயீ

    Name of a river

  • Yamshith
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Yamshith

  • Hinde
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hinde

    English : variant spelling of Hind.

  • Lalataksha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Lalataksha

    Lord Shiva

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