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[PDF] hereditary viscounts in ponthieu - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThe evidence we have outlined supports the existence of an hereditary line of viscounts, possibly the senior line, in Ponthieu, with interests in lands across ...
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The Perspective from Ponthieu: Count Guy and His Norman ...Jul 16, 2022 · In the twenty-first century the area that used to be the county of Ponthieu is located in the Hauts-de-France region, unevenly divided between ...
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The County of Ponthieu, 1279-1307 - jstorcounty now became a mere appendage of a kingdom, governed by an absentee. Eleanor's mother, Joan, was the child of Simon de Dammartin, count of Aumale, and ...
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THE LOCATION OF THE BATTLE OF CRÉCYIn the Vallée des Clercs beside a small hill rising to the northwest over and immediately adjacent to the town of Crécy-en-Ponthieu, is the location of the ...<|separator|>
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Ponthieu - Monarchie et noblesseAug 17, 2025 · Le comté de Ponthieu est un ancien pays de France, de chef-lieu Abbeville, compris entre les cours de la Somme et de la Canche. Il ...Missing: limites territoriales<|separator|>
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Characteristics of the chalk groundwater along the Picardy coast ...Sep 7, 2023 · ... Ponthieu chalk plateau (Ponthieu). The Ramsar site is characterized by exceptional biodiversity: 365 bird species and 275 species of plants ...
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Saint-Valéry and the Canal de la Somme French Waterways in DetailHistory – The river Somme was for centuries considered a strategic route for navigation inland to Picardy and Paris, potentially faster and more reliable than ...
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Medieval town of Rue in Picardie - Travel France OnlineRue is nestled in a scenic meander of the river Maye along the Baie de Somme, and is the historic capital of Marquenterre, a natural area once part of the ...Missing: geography settlements
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Crécy-en-Ponthieu - Tourism, Holidays & WeekendsCrécy-en-Ponthieu is a small town nestled in the heart of the Maye valley. In a green setting, you will enjoy pleasant moments of relaxation.
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Comte Enguerrand I de Ponthieu - Old FolksComte Enguerrand I de Ponthieu. Born ca 980. Enguerrand I died on 9 Dec 1045. Enguerrand I married Adelaide of Ghent (1037) , daughter of Count Arnoul of ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Carolingian After-Images: Hariulf's History of St Riquier and Its ContextIn the past that Hariulf creates St Riquier had been the focal point of Ponthieu for generations and had stood the test of time as the conduit of royal ...Missing: county formation
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When Harold met William in 1064; a tale of quicksand and cunningApr 22, 2017 · Whatever the reason, Harold landed in the old region of Ponthieu (near le Touquet) and was promptly taken hostage by local bandit Count Guy I of ...
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William The Conqueror | Everything You Need To Know - HistoryExtraAug 24, 2025 · When Harold arrived on the Norman coast in 1064, he was reportedly shipwrecked off the coast of Ponthieu and captured by Count Guy of Ponthieu, ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Scene 3: Harold lands at Ponthieu and is captured by Count GuyScene 3: Harold lands at Ponthieu and is captured by Count Guy. Harold's ship sails across the channel. From the mast of the boat, you can see a lookout spying ...
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Bayeux Tapestry:story of William the Conqueror and the battle of ...The contribution of Ponthieu to the conquest was only rewarded much later by the marriage between count Guy I's daughter Agnes and Robert of Bellême, while Hugh ...
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KINGS of CASTILE & LEÓN - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyHe inherited a county considerably weakened by Muslim attacks during the last years of his father's rule, and on his accession accepted the suzerainty of Caliph ...
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Hundred Years' War | Summary, Causes, Effects ... - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · The Crécy campaign and its aftermath (1346–56) Philip pursued him, catching up near Crécy in Ponthieu and immediately giving battle. The French ...
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Alais of France, Edward II and the County of PonthieuFeb 27, 2013 · The battle of Crécy in 1346 took place in Ponthieu, so Edward III was on home ground, as it were, having been granted the county by his father ...
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Edward III, King of England | Monarchies Wiki - FandomIn 1337, Philip VI of France confiscated the English king's Duchy of Aquitaine and the county of Ponthieu. ... 14th-century English monarchs · 14th-century ...
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Battle of Crécy | Description, Significance, & Casualties - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · Battle of Crécy, battle on August 26, 1346, that resulted in victory for the English in the first decade of the Hundred Years' War against the French.
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Treaty of Brétigny | Edward III, Charles V & Aquitaine - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · The French ceded extensive territories in northwestern France to England and agreed to ransom John at a cost of three million gold crowns ...
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Treaty of Brétigny | Hundred Years War, Aftermath - School HistoryIn the terms, England was permitted to annex its lands, such as Normandy, Anjou, Maine, Aquitaine, within its ancient limits of Calais and Ponthieu, and was ...
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Count Herbouin II d'Amiens de Pontieu, II (890 - 945) - GenealogySep 21, 2025 · Herluin II, count of Ponthieu. HERLUIN (-killed in battle 13 Jul 945). Flodoard names "Monasteriolum castellum Erluini filii Hilgaudi comitis" when recording ...
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NORTHERN FRANCE - AMIENS, MONTREUIL, PONTHIEUIn medieval times, the seigneurie de Rambures was located in the county of Ponthieu. The following reconstruction follows the outline proposed in 1872 by ...
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The Hundred Years' War: England & France's Most Intense RivalryMar 10, 2023 · On August 26, 1346, the two armies clashed at Crécy-en-Ponthieu. The outnumbered English army decisively defeated the French in the fighting ...Missing: County | Show results with:County
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Enduring Saga of The Hundred Years' War - Ancient OriginsJan 1, 2019 · Trouble began in 1337 when Philip confiscated Aquitaine and Ponthieu, Edward's fiefs in France, as punishment for harboring Robert of Artois the ...Missing: County | Show results with:County<|control11|><|separator|>
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654 years on: the treaty of Brétigny 8 May 1360. - Gascon RollsMar 6, 2014 · On 8 May 1360, a peace treaty was finally signed. Edward III gave up his claims to the French throne in exchange of the county of Ponthieu, ...Missing: ceded | Show results with:ceded<|separator|>
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[PDF] Untitled - Columbus State University4 Johnstone "The County of Ponthieu," p. 444. 5. Thomas F. Tout and Dorothy Broome, "A National Balance. Sheet for 1362-3," English Historical Review 41 (1926) ...<|separator|>
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The Hundred Years' War and the English colonisation of FranceJul 12, 2024 · On the continent, Edward III controlled only the worthless county of Ponthieu on the northern coast of France and the Duchy of Guyenne in ...
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Hundred Years' War (1337 – 1453) - English HistoryJan 12, 2022 · Edward III negotiated the Treaty of Bretigny according to which England gained Aquitaine,Guienne, Calais, Ponthieu, Poitou and other territories ...
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Picardy History - Regions of FranceThe dukes of Burgundy acquired Ponthieu, the Somme towns, and Montdidier under the Treaty of Arras in 1435. Reconquered for France by Louis XI in 1477 ...Missing: annexed | Show results with:annexed
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History of Picardie Province of FranceIn 1435, Picardie (including Ponthieu) was ceded to the duchy of Burgundy by the treaty of Arras, and the province of Picardie disappeared. In 1477, after the ...<|separator|>
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Expansion of Valois BurgundyThe so-called Somme towns -- a slab of territory on the River Somme which included Amiens, Abbeville and the county of Ponthieu - came nearest of these ...
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Picardy (Traditional province, France) - CRW FlagsJun 27, 2021 · In 1336, King Philip of Valois reconquered Ponthieu, occupied by the English since 1272. Picardy was made a military province in 1350, but ...Missing: annexed | Show results with:annexed
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War and Government in the French Provinces: Picardy 1470-1560Picardy emerged as a province after the conquests effected by Louis XI between 1470 and 1477, but its character was profoundly shaped by the impact of Habsburg ...
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BAYEUX TAPESTRY. Guy, Count of Ponthieu (on throne), discusses ...In this detailed scene from the Bayeux Tapestry, Guy, Count of Ponthieu, sits on a throne in the castle of Beaurain, in conversation with Harold, who is his ...Missing: County | Show results with:County
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Who was Guy of Ponthieu - The History JarOct 14, 2019 · Guy of Ponthieu captured Harold of Wessex he arrived from England in 1054 and his boat was wrecked off modern day Picardy.
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Guy of Ponthieu, the Bayeux Tapestry, and so forth, along similar linesMay 8, 2024 · But first, some background. Ponthieu was a small county just northeast of the duchy of Normandy, under Norman ducal suzereignty. ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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THE MANUSCRIPT CONTEXTS OF THE "FILLE DU COMTE DE ...The Fille du comte de Pontieu relates the adventures of the unnamed daughter of the count of Ponthieu, who, as the story opens, is given in.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cultures of conquest : romancing the East in medieval England and ...My fourth chapter shows how gender mediates cultural contact in Melusine and La Fille du Comte de Ponthieu: women, as the cornerstones of important crusading ...Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions
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(PDF) The Charters of the Thirteenth-Century Inheriting Countesses ...The first daughter to inherit Ponthieu, Marie, became countess at a particularly fraught moment in the county's history. While her father, Guillaume II ...Missing: formation | Show results with:formation
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Henry III of England and Jeanne of Ponthieu (Chapter 10)Jeanne of Ponthieu seemed a possible partie . Ponthieu was not far from Normandy which Henry's father had lost to France, and was close enough to Paris to make ...
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New Location for the Battle of Crécy discovered - Medievalists.netSep 29, 2015 · The traditional site of the battle dates back to at least 1757, placing the struggle on the northwest side of the town of Crécy-en-Ponthieu.
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The Battle of Crécy: new discoveries overturn centuries of scholarshipAug 29, 2018 · The site is the high ground on the road between Crécy and Abbeville, which is precisely how many of our sources describe the chosen battleground ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Why don't historians agree over where the Battle of Crécy was fought?Mar 6, 2023 · In addition to the archaeological evidence, there is also historical evidence to support the Authie site as the location of the Battle of Crécy.
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Foreign objects in the Merovingian cemeteries of Northern GaulIn this study, it is our aim to interpret from an ethnic perspective a number of female graves discovered. mainly in northern Gaul, in cemeteries dating ...
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