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    Gisors (French pronunciation: [ʒizɔʁ]) is a commune of Normandy, France. It is located 62.9 km (39.1 mi) northwest from the centre of Paris. Gisors, together...
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    The Battle of Gisors (27 September 1198) was a skirmish fought in Courcelles-lès-Gisors, Oise, Picardy, part of the ongoing fighting between Richard I...
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    Gisors (formerly: Gisors-Embranchement) is a railway station serving the town Gisors, Eure department, northwestern France. It is situated on the now partially...
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  • Guillaume de Gisors (1219–1307) was the son of Hugues III de Gisors and grandson of Jean de Gisors. According to the genealogies in the Dossiers Secrets...
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  • Gisors is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Guillaume de Gisors (1219–1307), grandson of Jean Jean de Gisors (1133–1220), Norman lord...
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    The Château de Gisors is a castle in the town of Gisors in the department of Eure, France. The castle was a key fortress of the Dukes of Normandy in the...
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    of the Duchy of Normandy and quickly took possession of the castle at Gisors, a fortress of strategic importance on the right bank of the Epte, commanding...
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  • Jean de Gisors (1133–1220) was a Norman lord of the fortress of Gisors in Normandy, where meetings were traditionally convened between English and French...
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  • wife Marie Casimire de Béthune. He was awarded the title Count of Gisors (comte de Gisors). He was admitted to the Knights Hospitaller as a child, but never...
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    Alexandre-Jean-Baptiste-Guy de Gisors (20 September 1762 – 6 May 1835) was a French architect, a member of the Gisors family of architects and prominent...
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    de Gisors, and appoint a crown official in his place. De Gisors was only released after appearing before Edward" and 'humbly besought on [de Gisors'] knees...
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  • station Chaumont-en-Vexin station Trie-Château station Gisors station same route as the Gisors line between Paris-Saint-Lazare and Argenteuil Sannois...
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    Alphonse-Henri Guy de Gisors (3 September 1796 – 18 August 1866) was a 19th-century French architect, a member of the Gisors family of architects and prominent...
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  • Templiers sont parmi nous, ou, L'Enigme de Gisors ("The Templars are Amongst Us, or The Enigma of Gisors"), that was published in 1962. The name Priory...
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    the Truce of Gisors probably occurred at the Château de Gisors which had been built by Henry I of England. Richard was absent from Gisors and would reconcile...
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  • The canton of Gisors is an administrative division of the Eure department, northern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
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    the kings of France and England in 1188, during which an elm tree near Gisors in Normandy was felled. In the 12th century, the tree marked the traditional...
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    Paris) Villa La Vigie (Juan-les-Pins, Summer 1924) Château de Boisgeloup (Gisors, 1930-1937) Château of Vauvenargues (Vauvenargues, 1958-1962) Villa La Californie...
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    Courcelles-lès-Gisors (French pronunciation: [kuʁsɛl lɛ ʒizɔʁ], literally Courcelles near Gisors) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France...
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    truce between them. Henry II had conquered Brittany and taken control of Gisors and the Vexin, which had been part of Margaret's dowry. Early in the 1160s...
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  • protagonist Kyo Gisors – the leader of the revolt, protagonist Baron Clappique – a French merchant and smuggler, protagonist Old Gisors – Kyo's father...
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    Denis Antoine from 1781 to 1783. Évreux Château de Beaumesnil Château de Gisors Giverny: Claude Monet's house Les Andelys Louviers: Church of Notre-Dame...
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    recanted their confessions. Several Templars are listed as having come from Gisors to defend the Order on 26 February 1310: Henri Zappellans or Chapelain,...
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    subsequently greatly enlarged and remodeled (1835–1856) by Alphonse de Gisors. The palace has been the seat of the upper houses of the various French...
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  • Templiers sont parmi nous, ou, L'Enigme de Gisors ("The Templars are Amongst Us, or The Enigma of Gisors"), that was published in 1962, containing passing...
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    merchant Jean de Gisors in the south-west area of Portsea Island, a location now known as Old Portsmouth. Around this time, de Gisors ordered the construction...
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    more often replaced by brioche" in the 18th century, where "Those from Gisors and Gournay, great butter markets, were the most highly regarded." For the...
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    Lisieux. It is the birthplace of brioches (especially those from Évreux and Gisors). Confectionery of the region includes Rouen apple sugar, Isigny caramels...
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    politician China (Beijing) 28 December 2022 Linda de Suza 74 Singer France (Gisors) Liu Mingzu 86 Politician China (Weihai) 30 December 2022 Li Jing 92 Military...
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    agreement. The two kings would hold conferences at the foot of an elm tree near Gisors, which was so positioned that it would overshadow each monarch's territory...
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