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FOUGERES , a town of north-western France, capital of an arrondissement in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine, 3o in. N.E. of Rennes
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Breton history from the 11th to the 15th century. It was taken by the English in 1166, and again in 1448; and the name of Surienne, the captor on the second occasion, is still borne by one of the towers of the castle. In 1488 it was taken by the troops of Charles VIII. under la Tremoille. In the middle ages Fougeres was a lordship of some importance, which in the 13th century passed into the possession of the family of Lusignan, and in 1307 was confiscated by the crown and afterwards changed hands many times. In 1793, during the wars of the Vendee, it was occupied by the insurgents.End of Article: FOUGERES If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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