Examples of 'dammartin' in a sentence

Meaning of "dammartin"

Dammartin is a noun that might refer to a particular place, name, or entity, possibly a surname

How to use "dammartin" in a sentence

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Renaud de Dammartin was the real architect of the coalition.
The third line was under the Counts of Dammartin and Fauconberg.
Joan av Dammartin Second great grandmother.
Philippe of Dammartin.
The Dammartin en goele.
Acquisition of Dammartin.
Renaud and Simon of Dammartin would eventually ally themselves with John, King of England.
Skirmish at Dammartin.
Flamboyant architecture originated in the 1380s with French court architect Guy de Dammartin.
Charles VII recovered the county of Dammartin and returned it to the rightful owner.
The starting-point of Herbert le duc of Dammartin fl.
He was the son of Drouet de Dammartin and probably Guy de Dammartin 's nephew.
He was often mistaken for his uncle Manasses, Count of Dammartin.
Joan of Dammartin.
Manasses was the son of Hugh II of Gournay-en-Bray and Adelaide of Dammartin.

See also

Simon of Dammartin.
Philippe of Dammartin ( Philippa de Dammartin ) was a 13th-century noble woman.
Jeanne of Dammartin.
In 1263, Joan was recognized as countess of Aumale after the death of a childless Dammartin cousin.
Renaud of Dammartin.
The main building was designed by architect Menjot Dammartin and built in 1896.
House of Dammartin.
Counts of Dammartin.
Antoine de Chabannes, the Count of Dammartin was one of the lucky ones.

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