• Genneteil (French pronunciation: [ʒɛntɛj] ) is a former commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. On 15 December 2016, it was merged...
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    Baptist The church of the Holy Trinity The 12th century chapel of Le Genneteil The 16th century chapel of Le Moulinet The 17th century Hôtel de Lantivy...
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  • William the lordships of Sablé, La Suze, Briollay, Mayet, Loupeland, Genneteil, Precigné, and the Norman manor of Agon; this made him one of the greatest...
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  • Suze, de Briollay, de Mayet, de Loupeland, de Chateauneuf-sur-Sarte, de Genneteil, de Precigné, de Agon, and de Craon; and the suo jure seneschal of Anjou...
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  • landholding that included Sablé, La Suze, Briollay, Maiet, Loupelandé, Genneteil, Precigné, and the Norman manor of Agon (which was held of the lord of...
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    Fleuri, Johann (June 2013). "Des cerises et de la neige envahissent le Genneteil". Ouest France. "Jacques Halbert". Paris Art (in French). Retrieved 2019-02-19...
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    Broc, Chalonnes-sous-le-Lude, Chavaignes, Chigné, Dénezé-sous-le-Lude, Genneteil, Lasse, Linières-Bouton, Meigné-le-Vicomte, Méon, Noyant and Parçay-les-Pins...
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