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Commune in Normandy, north-western France
occupying Germans. Coutances has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb). The average annual temperature in Coutances is 11.2 °C (52.2 °F)
Coutances
12th-century English justiciar and Archbishop of Rouen
captivity there. Coutances became a hostage for the final payment of Richard's ransom on the king's release in February 1194. Coutances took no further
Walter_de_Coutances
Gothic Catholic cathedral in Normandy, France
Coutances Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Coutances) is a Gothic Catholic cathedral constructed from 1210 to 1274 in the town of Coutances
Coutances_Cathedral
Catholic diocese in France
The Diocese of Coutances (–Avranches) (Latin: Dioecesis Constantiensis (–Abrincensis); French: Diocèse de Coutances (–Avranches)) is a Latin diocese of
Diocese_of_Coutances
Administrative division of the Manche department, France
Its seat is in Coutances. It consists of the following communes: Brainville Bricqueville-la-Blouette Cambernon Camprond Courcy Coutances Gratot Heugueville-sur-Sienne
Canton_of_Coutances
and in 1986 they sent Coutances and her sister Purbeck to be lengthened which increased their capacity by 34%. In 2004 Coutances was repainted in Brittany
MV_Rosa_Eugenia
French cheese
Le Coutances is a French double-cream cow's milk cheese from the town of Coutances. It has a thin, bloomy rind and a rich, intense flavour. It is produced
Coutances_cheese
Saint Laud of Coutances (variants: Lauto, Laudo, Launus, popularly: Saint Lô) was the fifth bishop of Coutances and is venerated as a saint in the Roman
Laud_of_Coutances
Bishop of Coutances (d. 1093)
Mowbray or Geoffrey of Coutances, was a Norman nobleman, secular prelate, warrior and administrator who was Bishop of Coutances from 1049 to 1093. He was
Geoffrey_de_Montbray
Concordat of 1801 was instead amalgamated with that of Coutances to form the Diocese of Coutances and Avranches. Ch.-A. de Beaurepaire, 1936: L'ancienne
Avranches_Cathedral
Music festival in Coutances, France
ISBN 9789052016610. Retrieved 3 August 2015. "Jazz sous les pommiers". tourisme-coutances.fr. Coutances Tourisme. Retrieved 3 August 2015. Website v t e
Jazz_sous_les_pommiers
Prefecture and commune in Normandy, France
Christianity grew quite late. There were only four bishops of Coutances [fr] before 511. Laud of Coutances, bishop in 525–565, had a residence here. After his death
Saint-Lô
Arrondissement in Normandy, France
arrondissements. The cantons of the arrondissement of Coutances were, as of January 2015: Bréhal Cerisy-la-Salle Coutances Gavray La Haye-du-Puits Lessay Montmartin-sur-Mer
Arrondissement_of_Coutances
French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
Richard Olivier de Longueil (1406–1470) (called the Cardinal of Coutances or the Cardinal of Eu) was a French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Richard
Richard_Olivier_de_Longueil
King of England from 1189 to 1199
Gaillard. Richard tried to obtain the manor through negotiation. Walter de Coutances, Archbishop of Rouen, was reluctant to sell the manor, as it was one of
Richard_I_of_England
French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)
Chartier, bishop of Paris; and Richard Olivier de Longueil, bishop of Coutances. They chose Bréhal as Inquisitor. The rehabilitation trial began on 7
Joan_of_Arc
Archipelago in the English Channel
islands. In the sixth century, they were already included in the diocese of Coutances where they remained until the Reformation. There were probably some Celtic
Channel_Islands
12th-century Bishop of Worcester
John of Coutances was a medieval Bishop of Worcester. John was a nephew of Walter of Coutances, Bishop of Lincoln and was treasurer of the diocese of Lisieux
John_of_Coutances
Town in Warwickshire, England
Anglo-Saxons and remained a village before the lord of the manor, John of Coutances, set out plans to develop it into a town in 1196. In that same year, Stratford
Stratford-upon-Avon
Monastic order in Normandy, France
northern France, on the confines of Normandy and Brittany, in the Diocese of Coutances. It originated in 1105 when Vitalis of Mortain established a hermitage
Congregation_of_Savigny
11th-century French Talmudist and liturgical poet
בנימין בן שמואל) was a French Talmudist and liturgical poet who lived at Coutances in the first half of the eleventh century. Thirty-one of his liturgical
Benjamin_ben_Samuel
Tenant-in-chief in England
Conqueror in 1086, as well as a tenant of Geoffrey de Montbray, bishop of Coutances and of Count Alan, lord of Richmond. A much later source named his father
Aubrey_de_Vere_I
Tidal island in Normandy, France
following the appeal addressed to them in 2000 by Jacques Fihey, Bishop of Coutances and Avranches, a community of monks and nuns of the Monastic Fraternities
Mont-Saint-Michel
Norman Noble
village of Hauteville (probably Hauteville-la-Guichard, north-west of Coutances, in Normandy) from his ancestors. On the other hand, Anna Komnene, in
Tancred_of_Hauteville
Crown. However, the island continued to be part of the Norman Diocese of Coutances and was reluctant to come under the wing of the English church because
Religion_in_Jersey
French prelate
who became metropolitan archbishop of Lille in 2023. He was bishop of Coutances from 2013 to 2023. Laurent Le Boulc'h was born on 4 September 1960 in
Laurent_Le_Boulc'h
German WWII flying ace (born 1921)
another P-47 near St Lô-Coutances, and his thirteenth and final aerial victory on the same day south-west of St Lô-Coutances against a P-51 Mustang. On
Norbert_Schücking
Roman Catholic chapel in Ajaccio, Corsica, built 1857–1859 in Neo-Renaissance style
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Imperial_Chapel_of_Ajaccio
Topics referred to by the same term
Laud (born 1964), British political lobbyist Laud of Coutances (6th century), bishop of Coutances Laud Humphreys (1930–1988), American sociologist and
Laud
French Catholic priest and martyr (1757–1793)
Angelo Amato presided over the celebration on the pope's behalf in the Coutances Cathedral. Pierre-Adrien Toulorge was born in the Kingdom of France on
Pierre-Adrien_Toulorge
Department of France
It was created from part of the province of Normandy. The capital was Coutances until 1796, and it resumed that role after World War II because of the
Manche
Chaubier Chaumes Chevillon - Haute-Marne Citeaux - Burgundy Coulommiers Coutances Délice de Bourgogne Délice du Calvados Doux de Montagne Ecorce de sapin
List_of_French_cheeses
French historian (1803–1884)
of his History of the Bishops of Coutances, and later in 1877 and 1878 with his History of the Diocese of Coutances and Avranches, a work that encapsulated
Auguste_François_Lecanu
Duke/King of Brittany from 857 to 874
assassination in 874. In 867, he was granted the counties of Avranches and Coutances, and he used the title king of Brittany intermittently after 868. In popular
Salomon_of_Brittany
English noble family of the late Middle Ages
manor of Bohun (or Bohon) in Normandy – on the Cotentin Peninsula between Coutances and the estuary of the Vire. This is still reflected in place names such
Bohun_family
King of England from 1154 to 1189
include Richard of Ilchester, Geoffrey Ridel, John of Oxford, Walter de Coutances and Stephen de Fougères. These men, according to the historian Nicholas
Henry_II_of_England
English field hockey season
City/town Home pitch Beeston Beeston Nottingham HC Ben Rhydding Ben Rhydding Coutances Way Buckingham Buckingham Stowe School Gloucester City Gloucester Plock
2025–26 Women's England Hockey League season
2025–26_Women's_England_Hockey_League_season
Abbey located in Manche, France
Fevre VI Quesnoy, Canon of Coutances, archdeacon of Leonor II of Matignon (Bishop of Coutances) then Bishop of Coutances. Death September 2, 1764, he
Abbey of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte
Abbey_of_Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte
American offensive in the Western Theater of World War II
plan at that time called for the U.S. First Army to take Saint-Lô and Coutances and then make two southward thrusts; one from Caumont toward Vire and
Operation_Cobra
List of official executioners
This is a list of people who have acted as official executioners. In 1870 the Republic of France abolished all local executioners and named the executioner
List_of_executioners
Province of the Roman Empire (area now part of France)
Saiorum (Sées) Civitas Lexoviorum (Noviomagus, Lisieux) Civitas Constantia (Coutances) Lugdunensis Tertia Metropolis civitas Turinorum (Caesarodunum, Tours)
Gallia_Lugdunensis
French Catholic prelate (born 1957)
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Hervé_Giraud
the arrondissement was 186,735 in 2021. Arrondissement of Coutances, (subprefecture: Coutances) with 80 communes. The population of the arrondissement was
Arrondissements of the Manche department
Arrondissements_of_the_Manche_department
List of communes of the Manche department of France
Communauté de communes Côte Ouest Centre Manche Communauté de communes Coutances Mer et Bocage Communauté de communes de Granville, Terre et Mer Communauté
Communes of the Manche department
Communes_of_the_Manche_department
12th-century chancellor and justiciar of England, Bishop of Ely
Northampton. News of the dispute reached Richard, who sent Walter de Coutances, the Archbishop of Rouen, to England in late spring 1191, with orders
William_de_Longchamp
District within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in central London
Conqueror (1066–1089) to Geoffrey de Montbray (or Mowbray), Bishop of Coutances in Normandy, one of his inner circle of advisors and one of the wealthiest
Kensington
Calendar year
Fougères, le pays et les hommes (Fougères, the land and the people) (Coutances, 1980) Alfonso Lowe; Hugh Seymour-Davies (2000). The Companion Guide to
1488
King of England from 1199 to 1216
for recognition as Richard's heir presumptive. At this point Walter of Coutances, the Archbishop of Rouen, returned to England, having been sent by Richard
John,_King_of_England
Topics referred to by the same term
archbishopric, now double (Latin Catholic and Cypriot Orthodox) titular see Coutances, France Konstanz, Germany Constantia, Lucknow, in Lucknow, India, built
Constantia
ROPAX ferry built in 2007
23:45 Cherbourg–Poole service on 26 November 2007. Cotentin replaced MV Coutances on weekday Poole–Cherbourg sailings. Poole–Cherbourg Poole–Santander Weekend
MV_Cotentin
Railroad lines and infrastructure owned by the French State and assigned to SNCF Réseau
Lison to Lamballe X 416 000 Orval-Hyenville to Regnéville X X 417 000 Coutances to Sottevast X X 418 000 Carentan to Carteret from Carentan to Port-Bail
Réseau Ferré National (France)
Réseau_Ferré_National_(France)
French prelate
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Dominique_Rey
Overview of building classification
restored to original form after World War II. Coutances Cathedral Vaults and lantern tower of Coutances Cathedral in Normandy (1210–1274) Choir of Lisieux
Gothic cathedrals and churches
Gothic_cathedrals_and_churches
Collegiate church in Haute-Loire, France
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Church_of_Saint-Gal,_Langeac
Historic county of England
Playing Fields Leeds, West Yorkshire MHL Conference North Ben Rhydding Coutances Way Ilkley, West Yorkshire Doncaster Town Field Sports Club Doncaster
Yorkshire
Part of Orval-sur-Sienne in Normandy, France
Country France Region Normandy Department Manche Arrondissement Coutances Canton Coutances Commune Orval-sur-Sienne Area 1 6.50 km2 (2.51 sq mi) Population
Montchaton
French medieval castle in Les Andelys, Normandy
valley. Richard tried to obtain the manor through negotiation. Walter de Coutances, Archbishop of Rouen, was reluctant to sell the manor as it was one of
Château_Gaillard
French church
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Langres_Cathedral
Roman Catholic church in Nancy, Lorraine, France
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Nancy_Cathedral
1360 treaty between England and France
version of Aquitaine. England also restored the rights of the bishop of Coutances to Alderney, which had been removed by the king of England in 1228. John
Treaty_of_Brétigny
Part of Quettreville-sur-Sienne in Normandy, France
3722 Country France Region Normandy Department Manche Arrondissement Coutances Canton Quettreville-sur-Sienne Commune Quettreville-sur-Sienne Area 1
Guéhébert
Former commune in Normandy, France
4358 Country France Region Normandy Department Manche Arrondissement Coutances Canton Créances Commune Montsenelle Area 1 11.64 km2 (4.49 sq mi) Population
Prétot-Sainte-Suzanne
French Catholic bishop
ordained a priest of the Diocese of Coutances on 7 July 1973. He was vice-parish priest of the Cathedral of Coutances and chaplain of Catholic Action (1976-1978);
Michel_Santier
Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)
conflict in England between Longchamp and John had emerged. Walter de Coutances, archbishop of Rouen, was appointed to reestablish royal authority in
Eleanor_of_Aquitaine
Building complex in Paris, France
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Les_Invalides
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur, Port Vila
Cathédrale_du_Sacré-Cœur,_Port_Vila
Commune in Normandy, France
Saint-Pair-sur-Mer Saint-Patrice-de-Claids Saint-Pierre-d'Arthéglise Saint-Pierre-de-Coutances Saint-Pierre-de-Semilly Saint-Pierre-Église Saint-Pierre-Langers Saint-Planchers
Sainte-Mère-Église
Lisieux), Sagii (unknown name, modern-day Sées) Unelli (Cosedia, modern-day Coutances), Veliocasses (Rotomagus > modern-day Rouen), Viducasses (Aragenuae, modern-day
History_of_Normandy
Anglo-Norman noble family
Following the Norman Conquest of England, Geoffrey de Montbray, bishop of Coutances, was granted some 280 English manors. His heir, his brother Roger's son
House_of_Mowbray
French knight (c. 1330s – 1396)
himself in minor actions against the English in Beuzeville, Carentan, and Coutances in a five-month campaign, during which over half his retinue were killed
Jean_de_Carrouges
Church in Burgundy, France
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Autun_Cathedral
French Catholic bishop
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Antoine_de_Romanet
Catholic church in France
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
La_Rochelle_Cathedral
Commune in Normandy, France
5678 Country France Region Normandy Department Manche Arrondissement Coutances Canton Créances Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Noëlle Leforestier Area
Pirou
Commune in Normandy, France
Normandy Department Manche Arrondissement Coutances Canton Quettreville-sur-Sienne Intercommunality Coutances Mer et Bocage Government • Mayor (2020–2026)
Cerisy-la-Salle
French church
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Rennes_Cathedral
Cathedral in Perpignan, France
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Perpignan_Cathedral
Norman hermit and pilgrim
and Mantilly. Catholic Encyclopedia mentions William in its article on Coutances, which accords him special honor as well, and mentions his patronage of
William_Firmatus
Duke of Brittany from 1450 to 1457
uncle the Constable de Richemont. They took several cities, including Coutances, Saint-Lô and Ferns. Upon the death of his brother in 1450, Peter became
Peter_II_of_Brittany
French footballer (born 1985)
French footballer who played as a striker. Vauvy was born and raised in Coutances, France. Vauvy has been described as the "enfant terrible of Manchois
Thomas_Vauvy
French bishop of the Catholic Church (born 1961)
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Laurent_Percerou
Commune in Normandy, France
-1.36 Country France Region Normandy Department Manche Arrondissement Coutances Canton Carentan-les-Marais Intercommunality Baie du Cotentin Government
Baupte
French theologian
Richard l'Evêque (Richard de Coutances) (died 1181) was a French theologian and early scholastic philosopher, a friend of Robert de Torigni and a disseminator
Richard_l'Evêque
18. CS Villedieu (8) 0–2 US Ducey-Isigny (8) 19. US Lessay (11) 0–7 ES Coutances (7) 20. US Ouest Cotentin (8) 2–1 ES Saint-Sauveur-La Ronde-Haye (7) 21
2024–25 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Normandy
2024–25_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Normandy
Church in France
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Sées_Cathedral
French sociologist
Georges Davy (French: [davi]; 31 December 1883, Bernay – 27 July 1976, Coutances) was a French sociologist. He was a student and disciple of Émile Durkheim
Georges_Davy
Part of Quettreville-sur-Sienne in Normandy, France
-1.467 Country France Region Normandy Department Manche Arrondissement Coutances Canton Quettreville-sur-Sienne Commune Quettreville-sur-Sienne Area 1
Hyenville
Twelfth-century moralist and poet
whole verses from chosen authors. He dedicated his work to Walter de Coutances, just after Walter had become Archbishop of Rouen (1184). Of John of Hauville's
John_of_Hauville
Roman Catholic church in Lyon
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Lyon_Cathedral
Gallic tribe
Antonine itinerary, and a southern district administered from Cosedia (Coutances), which later became Constantia in the Notitia Dignitatum. After Diocletian's
Venelli
Statue of William Iron Arm, first Count of Apulia, outside Coutances Cathedral.
Coat of arms of the Hauteville family
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Hauteville_family
Commune in Normandy, France
Saint-Pierre-de-Coutances (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də kutɑ̃s], literally Saint-Pierre of Coutances) is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy
Saint-Pierre-de-Coutances
French cathedral
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Châlons_Cathedral
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Jean-Yves_Riocreux
Duchess consort of Normandy
and their oldest son Richard II. Gunnor was a founder and supporter of Coutances Cathedral and laid its first stone. In one of her own charters after Richard's
Gunnor
Light Tank M5 (a.k.a. M5 Stuart) passes through the wrecked streets of Coutances in Normandy
Tanks_in_World_War_II
British Crown Dependency and country in Europe
is named. From the fifth century, the island was under the Bishop of Coutances, until being transferred to the Diocese of Winchester in 1568. Jersey
Jersey
French prelate of the Catholic Church
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Thierry_Jordan
Day Ten to be the daten when it is not going their way then they be day Tenino
Vannes Province of Rouen Archdiocese of Rouen Diocese of Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse
Dax_Cathedral
Part of Gouville-sur-Mer in Normandy, France
5792 Country France Region Normandy Department Manche Arrondissement Coutances Canton Agon-Coutainville Commune Gouville-sur-Mer Area 1 3.73 km2 (1.44 sq mi)
Anneville-sur-Mer
COUTANCES
COUTANCES
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, Latin Constantinus, a derivative of Constans (see Constant). The name was popular in Continental Europe, and to a lesser extent in England, as having been borne by the first Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, Constantine the Great (?280–337), in whose honor Byzantium was renamed Constantinople. In some cases the name may be an Americanized form of one of the many cognates in other languages, in particular Greek Konstantinos.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name or regional name for someone from Cotentin (Coutances) in Manche, France (see Constance 2).
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët in La Manche, which gets its name from the dedication of its church to St. Hilary, or alternatively from either of the places, in La Manche and Somme, called Saint-Lô. Both of the latter are named from a 6th-century St. Lauto, bishop of Coutances; his name is of variable form in the sources and uncertain etymology.North German : habitational name for someone from Sandel.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cobbler or shoemaker, Yiddish sandler (from Hebrew sandelar, from Late Latin sandalarius, an agent derivative of sandalium ‘shoe’).
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the medieval female personal name Constance, Latin Constantia, originally a feminine form of Constantius (see Constant), but later taken as the abstract noun constantia ‘steadfastness’.English and French : habitational name from Coutances in La Manche, France, which was named Constantia in Latin (see above) in honor of the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, who was responsible for fortifying the settlement in ad 305.
COUTANCES
COUTANCES
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jasmine
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Having the Vision of God
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Gwlyon.
Girl/Female
Indian
The Lord is My Banner
Girl/Female
British, English, Gaelic, German
Man; Pledge
Girl/Female
Muslim
Free. Escaped.
Male
English
White or Fair
Girl/Female
Tamil
Precious
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Who Wins Soul
COUTANCES
COUTANCES
COUTANCES
COUTANCES
COUTANCES