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Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
and downriver from Orléans. Medieval Aaron ben Joseph of Beaugency and Eliezer of Beaugency were Bible commentators and rabbinical scholars, who flourished
Beaugency
Topics referred to by the same term
The Battle of Beaugency may refer to one of two battles: Battle of Beaugency (1429), battle of the Hundred Years' War Battle of Beaugency (1870), battle
Battle_of_Beaugency
Battle of the Hundred Years' War
but with an assault on neighbouring Beaugency the next day. Unlike Meung-sur-Loire, the main stronghold at Beaugency was inside the city walls. It survives
Battle_of_Beaugency_(1429)
Beaugency was a Jewish Bible exegete from the northern French city of Beaugency who lived during the twelfth century. Eliezer was born at Beaugency,
Eliezer_of_Beaugency
Military campaign during the Hundred Years' War
but with an assault on neighboring Beaugency the next day. Unlike Meung-sur-Loire, the main stronghold at Beaugency was inside the city walls. It survives
Loire_Campaign_(1429)
11th-century nobleman
as Jean de Beaugency, Seigneur de la Flèche (c. 1030 – c. 1097) was an 11th-century nobleman. He was a younger son of Lancelin I de Beaugency and Adelberg
Jean_de_la_Flèche
northwest of the town of Beaugency. Due to the large area over which it was fought, it is also known as the Battle of Beaugency-Cravant or the Battle of
Battle_of_Beaugency_(1870)
Aaron ben Joseph of Beaugency was a French Bible commentator and rabbinical scholar, who flourished in the twelfth century at Beaugency, near Orléans. He
Aaron_ben_Joseph_of_Beaugency
French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)
along the north bank of the Loire to relieve Beaugency. Unaware of this, the English garrison at Beaugency surrendered on 18 June. The main English army
Joan_of_Arc
into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Beaugency. It consists of the following communes: Baccon Baule Beaugency Cléry-Saint-André Cravant Dry Jouy-le-Potier
Canton_of_Beaugency
Turning point in the Hundred Years' War
downriver, in the direction of Blois, to take the bridge and castle of Beaugency. Salisbury crossed the Loire at the point, and turned up to approach Orléans
Siege_of_Orléans_(1428–1429)
was buried in Nazareth. In 1131, he married Agnès de Beaugency, daughter of Raoul I of Beaugency and Mathilde de Vermandois. Agnès gave him two sons:
Enguerrand_II_de_Coucy
17 September 1944 episode during World War II
United States Army during World War II took place on 17 September 1944 at Beaugency, France. Elster and his soldiers were attempting to escape from France
Surrender of General Botho Elster
Surrender_of_General_Botho_Elster
1429 battle during the Hundred Years' War
Meung-sur-Loire, then marched on, without attacking the nearby castle, to besiege Beaugency on 15 June. An English reinforcement army under Sir John Fastolf, which
Battle_of_Patay
Flag of English county
capetian counts of Vermandois Similar arms were used by the de Beaugency family, lords of Beaugency The heraldic badge of Surrey Herald of Arms Extraordinary
Flag_of_Surrey
15th-century French military commander
Siege of Orléans Battle of Jargeau Battle of Meung-sur-Loire Battle of Beaugency David Nicolle (2001). Orléans 1429. Botley, Oxford: Osprey. p. 14. ISBN 1-84176-232-6
La_Hire
French politician (1943–2025)
University of Tours before entering politics as a municipal councillor in Beaugency. He was elected to the Regional Council of Centre in 1986 and the General
Claude_Bourdin
Title in the Peerage of England
were also adopted by his brother in law, the famous Crusader Ralph I de Beaugency who had married an older sister, Matilda. These arms continue to be used
Earl_of_Surrey
Fontaine. He was the son of Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy and Agnes de Beaugency. Ralph married Agnes of Hainaut [fr], daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of
Ralph_I,_Lord_of_Coucy
Surname list
castle. He was the youngest son of Seigneur Lancelin I de Beaugency (the first lord of Beaugency) and he married Paula of Maine, daughter of the Count of
Fletcher_(surname)
11th- and 12th-century French noble
cousin Hugh V. He was the son of Jean de la Flèche (also known as Jean de Beaugency) and Paula, daughter of Count Herbert I of Maine. Elias succeeded his
Elias_I,_Count_of_Maine
French children's song dating from the 15th century
Years' War, the Dauphin was left in possession of the cities of Orléans, Beaugency, Cléry, Vendôme, and Bourges. The song describes this state of affairs
Le_Carillon_de_Vendôme
French inventor, scientist and mathematician (1746–1823)
professor of physics at the Académie de Sciences. Charles was born in Beaugency-sur-Loire in 1746. He married Julie Françoise Bouchaud des Hérettes (1784–1817)
Jacques_Charles
Count of Anjou (1068 – 1109)
claimed formal marriages, he was said to have first wed Hildegarde of Beaugency in 1067. Ermengarde of Anjou, their daughter, later married Alan IV, duke
Fulk_IV,_Count_of_Anjou
List of bridges, found primarily in Europe
Villemagne-l'Argentière, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon Pont du Diable – Beaugency Pont du Diable – Céret Pont du Diable (Ariège) – near Foix Pont du Diable
Devil's_Bridge
forces of Joan of Arc capture a second Loire River bridge. Battle of Beaugency 16–17 June Joan of Arc's forces capture a third Loire River bridge. Battle
List_of_battles_1301–1600
Medieval ruling class in England
Albini) House of Bailleul (or Balliol) House of Baskerville House of Beaugency (or de La Flèche) House of Beauchamp House of Beaumont House of Bellême
Anglo-Normans
French nobleman (1134–1158)
attempted to abduct Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine as she traveled from Beaugency to Poitiers after the annulment of her marriage to King Louis VII of France;
Geoffrey,_Count_of_Nantes
1423 battle of the Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Siege_of_La_Charité
City in Chūbu, Japan
National Route 8 National Route 157 National Route 305 National Route 360 Beaugency, Loiret, France Boston, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom Columbia, Missouri
Hakusan,_Ishikawa
French nobleman and Admiral of France
De Culant participated in several other battles, including those at Beaugency, Jargeau, Meung, and Patay. "Alphabetical Index of the Knights Who Served
Louis_de_Culant
1429 battle of the Hundred Years' War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Siege_of_Paris_(1429)
Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)
replaced with Eleanor's people. On 11 March 1152, at the royal castle of Beaugency on the Loire, near Orléans, Hugues de Toucy, archbishop of Sens and primate
Eleanor_of_Aquitaine
The known nobles, clergy and knights of Hugh's army include: Eudes of Beaugency, Hugh's Standard-Bearer and Seneschal Robert of Buonalbergo, later Constable
Army of Hugh the Great on the First Crusade
Army_of_Hugh_the_Great_on_the_First_Crusade
Italo-Norman forces of the First Crusade led by Bohemond of Taranto
Count of Beaugency, married to Mathilde, daughter of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois Bertrand of Moncontour, a follower of Ralph of Beaugency Richard
Armies_of_Bohemond_of_Taranto
suffered heavy losses. 1429 Battle of Meung-sur-Loire France 1429 Battle of Beaugency France English surrendered the town. 1429 Battle of Patay France 18 June
List of Hundred Years' War battles
List_of_Hundred_Years'_War_battles
1954 film
(1) Gualtiero Tumiati as L'abbé Faria (1) Simone Paris as Émilienne de Beaugency (2) Genica Athanasiou as Fatima (2) Daniel Cauchy as Bruno Jean-Pierre
The Count of Monte Cristo (1954 film)
The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo_(1954_film)
French translator, political writer, librettist and playwright (1773–1824)
Étienne Aignan (9 April 1773, Beaugency – 21 June 1824, Paris) was a French translator, political writer, librettist and playwright. In 1814 he was made
Étienne_Aignan
Department in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Finally, Orleans gave Blois an important part of the Sologne except Beaugency and Tours didn't give Amboise. The department was founded 4 March 1790
Loir-et-Cher
French prince and nobleman (1372–1407)
Philip, Count of Vertus (Asnières-sur-Oise, Val d'Oise, 21/24 July 1396 – Beaugency, Loiret, 1 September 1420). Left a natural son Philip Anthony, called
Louis_I,_Duke_of_Orléans
Prefecture and commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
the scene of struggles with the Catholics. On 4 July 1562, Blois and Beaugency, conquered by Protestants just before, were looted by the Catholics led
Blois
1415 English victory in the Hundred Years' War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Battle_of_Agincourt
French Hamlet
Bazoches-les-Gallerandes Bazoches-sur-le-Betz Beauchamps-sur-Huillard Beaugency Beaulieu-sur-Loire Beaune-la-Rolande Bellegarde Le Bignon-Mirabeau Boësses
La_Mort_aux_Juifs
Railway station in Blois, France
Chaussée-Saint-Victor towards Orléans Saint-Pierre-des-Corps towards Nantes 2.6 Beaugency towards Orléans Preceding station Ouigo Following station Les Aubrais
Blois_station
Civil war in France (1485–1488)
the regency. The royal army marched to Orléans, but Louis escaped to Beaugency, whence he was dislodged by the young Louis II de La Trémoille in September
Mad_War
and Isabel, daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry. Later he married Agnes of Beaugency. They had: William II, Count of Nevers, d.1149 Robert Constance Brittain
Renauld_II,_Count_of_Nevers
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1842 to 1883
Loire. He defeated French forces at the battles of Beaune-La-Rolande and Beaugency. He was the maternal first cousin of both German Emperor Frederick III
Frederick_Francis_II
French politician and writer
son of a gardener Jean Doublet and his wife Jeanne Desire, was born in Beaugency, within 20 kilometres (12 mi) of Orléans, France. On 19 June 1779, he
Pierre Jean Louis Ovide Doublet
Pierre_Jean_Louis_Ovide_Doublet
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Siege_of_Caen_(1450)
French noble family, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
family derived income from its forests on the ducal lands at Orléans, Beaugency, Montargis, Romorantin, Dourdan, Bruadan, Villers-Cotterêts (at which
House_of_Orléans
Countess of Vermandois and Valois from 1080 to 1102
Vermandois. Adelaide and Hugh had: Matilda (fl. 1110), married Ralph I of Beaugency Beatrice (fl. 1144), married Hugh IV of Gournay Elizabeth of Vermandois
Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois
Adelaide,_Countess_of_Vermandois
French noblewoman
she was the eldest child of Count Fulk IV of Anjou and Hildegarde of Beaugency. Having lost her mother in 1070, at only two years of age, she received
Ermengarde of Anjou (died 1146)
Ermengarde_of_Anjou_(died_1146)
1421–1422 siege in the Hundred Years' War
captured Dreux quite easily, and then went south, capturing Vendôme and Beaugency before marching on Orléans. He did not have sufficient supplies to besiege
Siege_of_Meaux
French painter
1836–1914) was a French painter. Muraton was born on 11 April 1836 in Beaugency. She married fellow painter Alphonse Muraton [fr] (1824–1911) with whom
Euphémie_Muraton
Calendar year
over power and property. Robert's army is defeated, and he retreats to Beaugency. April 30 – Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni dies after a 28-year reign. He is
1030
Subprefecture and commune in Pays de la Loire, France
held the original castle. He was a younger son of Lancelin I de Beaugency lord of Beaugency. Jean was granted lands in Yorkshire, England by William the
La_Flèche
1424 battle of the Hundred Years' War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Battle_of_Verneuil
1907 ballet
Vaslav Nijinsky as her slave, and Pavel Gerdt as the Vicomte René de Beaugency and Rozai as the Clown. Other dancers included young Lydia Kyasht, Lubov
Le_Pavillon_d'Armide
Long-ranged guns for land warfare
she led assaults against the English-held towns of Jargeau, Meung, and Beaugency, all with the support of large artillery units. When she led the assault
Artillery
1430 battle of the Hundred Years' War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Siege_of_Compiègne
Device used to measure density of liquids
"Un enfant illustre de Beaugency : le physicien et aéronaute Jacques Charles (1746-1823)" [An illustrious child of Beaugency: the physicist and aeronaut]
Hydrometer
15th-century French noble
at the Siege of Orléans, and the battles of Jargeau, Meung-sur-Loire, Beaugency and Patay. He raised the siege of Compiègne. In the latter phase of the
Jean_Poton_de_Xaintrailles
Aspect of French history
September 13. 2nd Armored Division (France) entered the town 1944-09-16 Beaugency 45 Centre-Val de Loire ; see also Surrender of the Elster column [fr]
Timeline of the liberation of France
Timeline_of_the_liberation_of_France
Montoire-sur-le-Loir • Montrichard • le Moulin • Vendôme Loiret (45) Beaugency • Bellegarde • Chamerolles • Châteaurenard • Châtillon-Coligny •
List_of_castles_in_France
Rulers of the County (later Duchy) of Anjou
Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais and Ermengarde of Anjou (1) Hildegarde of Beaugency one daughter (2) Ermengarde de Bourbon 1070 one son (3) Orengarde de Châtelaillon
Counts_and_dukes_of_Anjou
American sculptor (1885–1956)
Chicago 1885-Mer 1956, Musée de l'Orléanais, Château Dunois, Beaugency, 1987, Beaugency, France, Musée de l'Orléanais, 1987. Storrs, John Henry Bradley
John_Storrs_(sculptor)
after 7 August 1067 Geoffrey III Hildegarde of Beaugency Lancelin II, seigneur de Beaugency (Beaugency) ? ? 1068 husband's ascension before 1070 Fulk
List_of_Angevin_consorts
Military unit
beginning of November in the battles of Villepion, Loigny, Orléans and Beaugency, usually against a numerically superior enemy. The losses in December
I_Royal_Bavarian_Corps
British secret agent
parachuted in a few days earlier. They were to take the Canadians by car to Beaugency station and from there accompany them to Paris where they would meet Suttill
Yvonne_Rudellat
Battle during the Hundred Years' War
Battle of Jargeau. 3. The Battle of Meung-sur-Loire. 4. The Battle of Beaugency. 5. The Battle of Patay. Virtually all of France north of the Loire had
Battle_of_Meung-sur-Loire
Military unit
Elster surrendered with 18,850 men and 754 officers at the Loire bridge of Beaugency. The movement into Luxembourg was completed on 25 September. Taking Remich
83rd Infantry Division (United States)
83rd_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
preparing for renewed fighting along the Loire, culminating in the Battle of Beaugency on 8–9 December. After the Battle of Villepion, an army detachment (Armee-Abteilung)
Battle_of_Loigny–Poupry
Historic grand residences in a part of France
(Château de Baugé) Beaugency Beaugency Loiret 47°46′45″N 1°37′57″E / 47.77917°N 1.63250°E / 47.77917; 1.63250 (Château de Beaugency) Boisgibault Ardon
Châteaux_of_the_Loire_Valley
Battle during the Hundred Years' War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Battle_of_Valmont
Department in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Orleans where it turns to flow south west, leaving the department near Beaugency. The Canal d'Orléans connects the Loire at Orléans to a junction with
Loiret
English noble family
were also adopted by his brother in law, the famous Crusader Ralph I de Beaugency who had married an older sister, Matilda. These arms continue to be used
Warenne_family
Third phase of the Hundred Years' War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Hundred_Years'_War,_1415–1453
Medieval Anglo-French conflicts, 1337–1453
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Hundred_Years'_War
French religious civil war
walls of Beaugency so they could discuss peace. Though Navarre caused anger in the Protestant camp by the behaviour of his soldiers in Beaugency, the talks
First French War of Religion (1562–1563)
First_French_War_of_Religion_(1562–1563)
King of the Franks from 1108 to 1137
of barons with grievances against Louis: Lancelin of Bulles, Ralph of Beaugency, Milo of Bray-sur-Seine, Hugh of Crecy, Guy of Rochfort, Hugh of Le Puiset
Louis_VI_of_France
Battle during the Franco-Prussian War of 1871
Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia's Second Army. After a second defeat at Beaugency on 10 December, General Antoine Chanzy's poorly supplied Armée de la Loire
Battle_of_Le_Mans
Medieval European historian (born 1961)
1000–1292: The world of the Beaugency Family came in 2018. In this book Livingstone investigates one singular family, the Beaugencys. Her research on this family
Amy_Livingstone
Historical overview of the Loiret department in France from prehistory to the present
Flonneau, Jean-Marie (August 30, 1999). "Beaugency, 1152 : un "divorce" lourd de conséquences" [Beaugency, 1152: A "Divorce" with Heavy Consequences]
History_of_the_Loiret
Historic stone bridge in Tours, France, spanning the Loire River
Loire bridges, including Saumur, Blois, Amboise, Muides-sur-Loire, and Beaugency, where significant foundation work followed a September 1978 inspection
Wilson_Bridge_(Tours)
French noblewoman
December 1315 in Pontoise. In spite of a compromise signed in 1325 in Beaugency, bitter quarrels became more frequent between Joan and her eldest son
Joan of Artois, Countess of Foix
Joan_of_Artois,_Countess_of_Foix
Catalan novelist and poet
the Nazis and walking on French roads [...] We passed over a bridge to Beaugency, which was being mined by French gunners. It was an afternoon with a very
Mercè_Rodoreda
1427 siege during the Hundred Years' War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Siege_of_Montargis
City in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Heritage Site Amboise Avaray Avoine Azay-le-Rideau Ballan-Miré Baule Beaugency Beaumont-en-Véron Béhuard Berthenay Blaison-Saint-Sulpice Blois Bou Bouchemaine
Tours
French football manager (born 1948)
amateur association football goalkeeper for Beaugency, Blois and Orléans. He found work as a coach at Beaugency, Bourges, and Louhans-Cuiseaux, (where he
Alain Michel (football manager)
Alain_Michel_(football_manager)
Area of France
Heritage Site Amboise Avaray Avoine Azay-le-Rideau Ballan-Miré Baule Beaugency Beaumont-en-Véron Béhuard Berthenay Blaison-Saint-Sulpice Blois Bou Bouchemaine
Loire_Valley
Angers Blois Tours Bourges Orléans Rouen Lyon Poitiers Caen Dieppe Valence Beaugency Saint-Jean-d'Angély Le Havre Grenoble Auxerre Montpellier Mâcon Le Mans
First French War of Religion in the provinces
First_French_War_of_Religion_in_the_provinces
French painter
Carbonne 2006: Abbey of Beaulieu in Ginals 2007: Church Saint-Étienne in Beaugency 2009: Gallery Tiny FACTORY in Toulouse 2013: Espace 3 in Sarlat-la-Canedat
Bernard_Barillot
Former part of France
around the former county were also integrated, they included the County of Beaugency and the Seigneurities of Neuville-aux-Bois, Yèvre-le-Châtel, Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais
Duchy_of_Orléans
French engineer
by Hugues Cosnier. In 1623, he was the poor rate and tax collector at Beaugency. In 1638, along with his brother-in-law Jacques Guyon, he obtained letters
Guillaume_Boutheroue
Italian noble (1371–1408)
Philip, Count of Vertus (Asnières-sur-Oise, Val d'Oise, 21/24 July 1396 - Beaugency, Loiret, 1 September 1420). John, Count of Angoulême (24 June 1399 – Château
Valentina Visconti, Duchess of Orléans
Valentina_Visconti,_Duchess_of_Orléans
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1983 Lyphard Northern Dancer Goofed Navajo Princess Drone Olmec Marquina (FR) 1982 Posse Forli Restless Wind Moquerie Beaugency Moqueuse (Family: 14-b)
Mus-If
Siege of Hundred Years War
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Siege_of_Falaise_(1450)
Hundred Years' War Loire Campaign Siege of Orléans Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier Name Trial Retrial Canonization Family
Pierronne
French aristocrat
Louis I d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville (1480 – Beaugency, 1 August 1516), was a French aristocrat and general, Grand Chamberlain of France and governor
Louis I d'Orléans, duc de Longueville
Louis_I_d'Orléans,_duc_de_Longueville
1453 battle between France and England
James Montargis 1428–1430 Orléans Herrings Loire Jargeau Meung-sur-Loire Beaugency Patay Reims Paris Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier La Charité Compiègne 1435–1444
Battle_of_Castillon
BEAUGENCY
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sturgis.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Netherlands, Swiss
Dedicated to Mars; Roman God of War; Servant of Mars; Female Version of Martin; Of Mars; Warlike
Boy/Male
Czech
Determined; stubborn.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Expert, Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Thirsty, Silver
Boy/Male
Biblical
Joined to the Lord.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
All prevading, A sage
Girl/Female
Finnish
Mannish.
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BEAUGENCY