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    the town. Cognac passed by marriage of Amélie de Cognac to Philippe de Falcombridge, the illegitimate son of King Richard I of England. Philippe sold the...
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    Cognac - Cognac.com". cognac.com. 23 December 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2023. Lichine, Alexis; et al. (1987). Enciclopedia de vinos y alcoholes de todos...
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  • Rémy Martin (category Cognac)
    primarily produces and sells cognac. Founded in 1724 and based in the commune of Cognac, it is among the oldest cognac producers still in existence....
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  • same name by Philippe Besson. Novelist Stéphane Belcourt agrees to be the guest of honour at a celebration for a famous brand of cognac, even though he...
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  • Bache-Gabrielsen is a brand of cognac. It is a medium size fourth generation family company that is present both on the Scandinavian markets and elsewhere...
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  • son Philippe de Falcombridge. Philippe sold the castle to King John of England in 1204. His son King Henry III of England gave the castle to Hugh X de Lusignan...
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  • Guillaume Nicloux. The film premiered at the Festival du Film Policier de Cognac on 13 April 2002 and was released theatrically in France on 30 April 2002...
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    were both for the Hotel de Ville. Many of his paintings are in public art galleries, including the Hotel de Ville museum, the Cognac Museum, Avignon Museum...
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    President of the Departmental Council is Philippe Bouty of the Miscellaneous left (DVG), elected in July 2021. Cognac and pineau are two of the major agricultural...
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    Jean Hennessy (category Lycée Janson-de-Sailly alumni)
    Foussat. His family, of Irish origin, were the proprietors of the Hennessy cognac business, now part of LVMH. Hennessy was elected to the French Chamber of...
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  • Film Festival Winners 2014". Open Wound Horror Film Festival. Wellerlane, Cognac (20 January 2015). "Macabre Faire Film Festival Winners 2015". Macabre Faire...
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    countries of the former Soviet Union, the Armenian brandy is marketed as cognac (Russian: армянский коньяк, romanized: armjanskij konjak). In 1900, the...
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    other." Witherspoon's performance won her the Best Actress Award at the Cognac Police Film Festival and helped establish her as a rising star. The production...
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    river Charente between Angoulême and Cognac. It is about 20 km west of Angoulême, and about 10 km east of Cognac. Jarnac is the birthplace of former French...
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    condiments using other ingredients, including mango, red berries, tarragon and Cognac. In 1996, Maille introduced limited-edition mustards delivered on tap from...
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    legitimate heirs and acknowledged only one illegitimate son, Philip of Cognac. He was succeeded by his brother John as king. His French territories, with...
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    Lycée Jean Monnet in Cognac, and settled there. In the mid-1990s, she co-founded the magazine Cyberdreams, which won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 1996...
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    1822–1830 Br. Guilluame de Jésus (François Marre), FSC 1830–1838 Br. Anaclet (Claude Louis Constantin), FSC 1838–1874 Br. Philippe (Mathieu Bransiet), FSC...
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    Huguenot heartlands in the south, fortifying towns such as Angoulême and Cognac. As they moved south in early 1569, the army under the nominal command of...
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    video "Égal" in Café de Flore in 1981. James Baldwin wrote much of his 1953 classic "Go Tell It On The Mountain" while drinking cognac and coffee on the...
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    on three major sectors: tourism, maritime industry, and manufacturing. Cognac and pineau are two of the major agricultural products with maize and sunflowers...
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    Stefan Brijs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    refusing to go to war during World War I. Ménard, Philippe (21 November 2010). "Littératures européennes à Cognac : les lecteurs consacrent un roman sur le clonage"...
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  • grandmother, Henriette Hennessy, later comtesse Alain Hocquart de Turtot, a member of the Hennessy cognac family). La Falaise was allegedly baptised not with holy...
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    they controlled the fortified towns of La Rochelle, La Charité-sur-Loire, Cognac, and Montauban. To cement the peace between the two religious parties, Catherine...
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    Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, his heart was immersed in alcohol (probably cognac) and placed in an oak container. Before his death, one of Chopin's last...
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    was added on September 5, 2019: the 33e Escadre de surveillance, de reconnaissance et d'attaque at Cognac – Châteaubernard Air Base, operating the air and...
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    Francis of Orléans was born on 12 September 1494 at the Château de Cognac in the town of Cognac, which at that time lay in the province of Saintonge, a part...
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  • The Crimson Rivers (TV series) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    television on 6 December of the following year in SBS. Polar Festival of Cognac 2019: French-language Television Film Grand Prize for "Kenbaltyu" (Season...
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    Philippe de Volvire, marquis de Ruffec ( –6 January 1585) was a French courtier, military commander and governor during the latter Italian Wars and French...
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    Éditions du Griffon, 1962. Cognac.. Text by Georges Vial. Cognac: Rémy Martin, 1960 (?). (in English) Cognac.. Text by Louise de Vilmorin. Paris: Rémy Martin...
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