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- County_of_Tonnerre abstract "The county of Tonnerre (Latin - pagus Tornodorensis) was east of Auxerre and south of Troyes, centred on the town of Tonnerre in the Yonne region of France. It was set up in the 8th century as a fiefdom of the bishops of Langres, and first became centred on Tonnerre in the 9th century. Through marriage the family also gained the county of Bar, although the Tonnerre family then became extinct two generations later, with Bar-sur-Seine passing to the counts of Brienne and the county of Tonnerre passing to the dukes of Nevers and Auxerre.After that Tonnerre, Nevers and Auxerre came back together at the division of 1273, but they soon became Tonnerre and Auxerre again, and remained so until John IV of Chalon sold Auxerre to the king of France in 1370 and restricted himself to Tonnerre. His grandson Louis II of Chalon got into a dispute with John the Fearless due to the kidnapping of Jeanne de Perellos, a lady of the Burgundian court, and opposed him politically - he thus had Tonnerre confiscated from him in 1414. Philip the Good handed the county to Arthur de Richemont, who later became constable of France (known as Constable of Richemont) and duke of Brittany (1457–1458) to its brother-in-law. However, it was returned to the previous Tonnerre family by the Treaty of Arras but the last male member of that family had died in the meantime and it passed to a sister of the last count by his marriage with Olivier de Husson.".
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- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageLength "1715".
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageRevisionID "690805463".
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_III,_Duke_of_Brittany.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Auxerre.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counties_of_France.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Constable_of_France.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Counts_and_dukes_of_Nevers.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Brienne.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Bar.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Auxerre.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Fief.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink John_IV_of_Chalon-Arlay.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink John_the_Fearless.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Louis_II_of_Chalon.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Philip_the_Good.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Langres.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Tonnerre.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Arras_(1482).
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Troyes.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLink Yonne.
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageWikiLinkText "County of Tonnerre".
- County_of_Tonnerre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- County_of_Tonnerre subject Category:Counties_of_France.
- County_of_Tonnerre type Title.
- County_of_Tonnerre comment "The county of Tonnerre (Latin - pagus Tornodorensis) was east of Auxerre and south of Troyes, centred on the town of Tonnerre in the Yonne region of France. It was set up in the 8th century as a fiefdom of the bishops of Langres, and first became centred on Tonnerre in the 9th century.".
- County_of_Tonnerre label "County of Tonnerre".
- County_of_Tonnerre sameAs Q448989.
- County_of_Tonnerre sameAs Графство_Тонер.
- County_of_Tonnerre sameAs Grafschaft_Tonnerre.
- County_of_Tonnerre sameAs Liste_des_comtes_de_Tonnerre.
- County_of_Tonnerre sameAs Список_графов_Тоннера.
- County_of_Tonnerre sameAs Q448989.
- County_of_Tonnerre wasDerivedFrom County_of_Tonnerre?oldid=690805463.
- County_of_Tonnerre isPrimaryTopicOf County_of_Tonnerre.