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    feral child of 18th century France who was known as The Wild Girl of Champagne, The Maid of Châlons, or The Wild Child of Songy. Her case is more controversial...
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    Gizena, French: Henri le Gros, Spanish: Enrique el Gordo) (c. 1244 – 22 July 1274) was King of Navarre (as Henry I) and Count of Champagne and Brie (as Henry...
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    July 1253), also called the Troubadour and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne (as Theobald IV) from birth and King of Navarre from 1234. He initiated...
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    The Champagne fairs were an annual cycle of trade fairs which flourished in different towns of the County of Champagne in Northeastern France in the 12th...
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    Reims (category Champagne (province))
    functions as one of the centres of champagne production. Many of the largest champagne-producing houses, known as les grandes marques, have their headquarters...
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    le Bel), was King of France from 1285 to 1314. By virtue of his marriage with Joan I of Navarre, he was also King of Navarre and Count of Champagne as...
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  • dies of exsanguination, with her sacrifice killing Orlok and ending the plague. Y2K In a mid-credits scene, a computer voice says, "Welcome to the digital...
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    the original on 24 May 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2011. "Summer overtourism plagues France's historic Mont-Saint-Michel". France 24. 26 July 2023. Retrieved...
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    Charles V (21 January 1338 – 16 September 1380), called the Wise (French: le Sage; Latin: Sapiens), was King of France from 1364 to his death in 1380....
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    of his twenty-nine-year reign fighting either the "robber barons" who plagued the Ile de France or Henry I of England for his continental possession...
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    Bar-sur-Aube (category Champagne (province))
    department in the Grand Est region of France. Surrounded by hills and Champagne vineyards, the city is traversed by the river Aube, from which it derives...
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  • 2012 85th 0 1 Henry 2011 85th 0 1 Hitchcock 2012 85th 0 1 How to Survive a Plague 2012 85th 0 1 Kings Point 2012 85th 0 1 Kon-Tiki 2012 85th 0 1 Mirror Mirror...
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    historical bath in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was built along with the Champagne Bath in 1924 to try to improve the hygiene and well-being of the city's...
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    Navarre owned) as compensation, and he kept Champagne as part of the French crown lands. Philip's reign was plagued with crises, although it began with a military...
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    to the depression in the French wine industry caused by the Phylloxera plague and became the winemaker at Almaden. Masson became engaged to Charles' daughter...
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    'great burnout' did". The Conversation. Retrieved 30 July 2023. Granja AD, Champagne E, Choinière O (27 April 2023). "Post-pandemic work in the public sector:...
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  • the 13th. Blue Watch is sent to Upham Fire Station for the day, and is plagued by a series of bizarre incidents. Billy sends a postcard from Spain and...
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    winner of the overall classification to ride into Paris holding a glass of champagne. The only time the maillot jaune was attacked in a manner that lasted...
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  • April 24, 1936 The Country Beyond May 1, 1936 Under Two Flags May 8, 1936 Champagne Charlie May 15, 1936 The First Baby May 22, 1936 Half Angel June 5, 1936...
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    small holdings in the Île-de-France and the Orléanais, all of which were plagued with disorder; the rest of France was controlled by potentates such as...
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  • White 2010 Metal Single Apr 2, 2020 — — "Approach the Podium" Winds of Plague 2009 Metal Single Apr 2, 2020 — — "Don't Start Now" Dua Lipa 2019 Pop/Dance/Electronic...
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    murdered by Assassins, and Isabella married Richard's nephew Henry II of Champagne; when he died in 1197, Isabella married Guy's brother Amalric. Meanwhile...
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    Spanish flu (redirect from Plague of 1918)
    Soldier', 'Purple Death', 'War Plague', 'Flanders Grippe', 'Kirghiz Disease', 'Black Man's Disease', 'Hun Flu', 'German Plague', 'Bolshevik Disease' or even...
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    residents of the fictional small town of Hawkins, Indiana, as they are plagued by a hostile alternate dimension known as the Upside Down, after a nearby...
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    Joan II of Navarre (category 14th-century deaths from plague (disease))
    and uncle, Odo IV of Burgundy, made attempts to secure the counties of Champagne and Brie (which had been the patrimony of Joan's paternal grandmother...
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    Champagne alone selling off 500,000 livres worth) that they were paid off and departed. Alluye was despatched to treat with Elizabeth concerning Le Havre...
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  • France, which is the French wine region which the group believes has been plagued by surplus production and a subsequent need to adapt the quality and quantity...
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    future comte de La Suze (a cousin of the sieur de Champagne's). On 29 April, the Protestants of Le Mans' remonstrated the king, echoing the manifesto...
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    Jean-Claude Killy (category 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers)
    He was also sponsored by a champagne company, Moët & Chandon, which paid him to be seen with a bottle of their champagne on his table everywhere he went...
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  • Robert le Bougre was appointed as the inquisitor general of France. He quickly became known as a zealous and strict inquisitor. In Northern Champagne and...
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