glass windows (c. 1521) and south gate of Rouen Cathedral and the stained glass windows of the église Saint-Godard (1555). The Catholic Encyclopedia claims...
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Marcel Lanquetuit (category Musicians from Rouen)
Order of St Gregory the Great (Chevalier de l’Ordre de Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand) fr:Église Saint-Godard de Rouen, article in French Wikipedia about the church...
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Le Havre (redirect from Le Havre-de-Grace)
Havre line link Le Havre station with Bréauté-Beuzeville, Yvetot, Rouen and Paris Saint-Lazare station. In addition there is a TGV daily service to Le Havre:...
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Normandy (or Nicholaus; c. 1027–1092) was the fourth abbot of Saint-Ouen Abbey, Rouen. Nicolas of Normandy was born in 1026–1027, the illegitimate or...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Herbert II, c. 1025–1026, left Rouen and installed himself at Saint–Lô Robert I, c. 1026–1048, also bishop of Lisieux Geoffrey de Montbray, 1049–1093 Raoul...
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number of properties belonging to the chapter of Rouen. The town got its name from the family of Godard of Vaulx, first unknown lord of the manor. In 1492...
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Sainte-Croix-sur-Buchy (category Rouen geography stubs)
are called Saint-Cruciens, Saint-Cruciennes in French. A farming village situated in the Pays de Bray, some 16 miles (26 km) northeast of Rouen at the junction...
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Soissons, Laon, and Saint-Quentin (Latin: Dioecesis Suessionensis, Laudunensis et Sanquintinensis; French: Diocèse de Soissons, Laon et Saint-Quentin) is a...
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judo player Denis Decrès (1761–1820), Minister of the French Navy André Godard (1881–1965), architect and archaeologist Emmanuel Guillaume-Rey (1837–1916)...
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