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    Roger de Montgomery (died 1094), also known as Roger the Great, was the first Earl of Shrewsbury, and Earl of Arundel, in Sussex. His father was Roger...
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    Aneto (redirect from Pico de Aneto)
    Émile Belloc (1898). "De Bagnères-de-Luchon aux Monts-Maudits. Récits de courses et d'expériences (From Bagnères-de-Luchon to the Monts-Maudits. Stories of...
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    Roger de Montbegon (Roger de Mumbezon, Roger de Mont Begon) (died 1226) was a landowner in northern England (especially or particularly Lancashire), baron...
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    sometimes organized lavish receptions. On August 6, 1888, his friends Roger de Monts and Jean Bazillac sent for a tent, beds, armchairs, books, lanterns...
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    car stops), Mont Blanc seems quite close, being 1,000 m (3,300 ft) higher. But while the peak looks deceptively close, the La Voie des 3 Monts route (known...
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  • Pyrenees. Linked with Count Henry Russell and with Henri Brulle and Roger de Monts, the pioneers of "The difficulty Pyreneism", he achieved many firsts:...
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  • Paris. The race will feature five summit finishes, including at Col de la Loze and Mont Ventoux. The race would feature just 44 km (27 mi) of individual...
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  • Un flic (category Films set in Pays de la Loire)
    ("the Suitcase"), a drug mule Roger Fradet as the teller at the branch of Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) in Saint-Jean-de-Monts Jacques Galland [fr] as the...
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  • Roger-Bernard IV de Foix (circa 1330 - 1381) was viscount of Castelbon. He was the son of Roger Bernard IV of Foix, viscount of Castelbon and Constance...
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    Chamonix (redirect from Chamonix-Mont-Blanc)
    Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (French pronunciation: [ʃamɔni mɔ̃ blɑ̃]; Arpitan: Chamôni-Mont-Blanc), more commonly known simply as Chamonix (Chamôni), is a commune...
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    midway through the mont, and one to Saint Symphorien, at the foot of the rock. In 710, Mont Tombe was renamed Mont-Saint-Michel au péril de la Mer ("Mount...
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    Hugues Roger Count of Pallars. Five bastards are known to him. Anne Berdoy & Jeanne-Marie Fritz, Mont-de-Marsan, Atlas historique des villes de France...
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    became the prior of Bec replacing Roger de Bailleul who had by that time become abbot. In 1154 Robert became the abbot of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy. In...
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    Roger De Koven (born Roger Bemet DeKoven; October 22, 1906 – January 28, 1988) was an American actor on stage, radio, television and film, known for his...
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  • au Coeur-des-Monts École Roger-LaBrèque École aux Quatre-Vents École Roméo-Forbes École Bois-Joli - Sacré-Coeur École Saint-André École de la Croisée École...
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    Alpes Occidentales. Paris: Édition Arthaud. (French) Roger Frison-Roche (1964), Les montagnes de la terre. Paris: Flammarion. (French) Sergio Marazzi...
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  • influencing the latter. The first European Punk Rock Festival took place at Mont-de-Marsan in France in August 1976. By the early 1970s, Les punks, a Parisian...
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  • Château de Versailles La Sainte-Chapelle, Paris Mont-Saint-Michel Cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris, Paris Cathedral Notre Dame de Reims Paris Métro Mont Blanc...
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    d'histoire (1878–2003) (in French) "Le pavillon principal de l'UdeM devient le pavillon Roger Gaudry" (PDF) (in French). La Presse. 2003-12-17. Archived...
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  • fur-obsessed former schoolmate, Cruella de Vil, arrives and demands to know when the puppies will arrive; Roger responds by writing a jazzy song mocking...
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    Retrieved August 14, 2013. Le site officiel du Mont-Royal / Université de Montréal / Pavillon Roger-Gaudry. Ville de Montréal. Accessed 22 January 2019 Elizabeth...
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    on water (PDF). Government of Quebec. ISBN 978-2-550-40074-5. Riendeau, Roger E. (2007). A brief history of Canada. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8160-6335-2...
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    The DuMont Television Network (also the DuMont Network, DuMont Television, DuMont/Du Mont, or (incorrectly) Dumont /ˈduːmɒnt/) was one of America's pioneer...
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    2012). "Mont Blanc Avalanche: Dead Britons Named". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 13 July 2012. "Alps Avalanche: Tributes for British Climber Roger Payne"...
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    at the county border: Rivière-Rouge/Mont-Tremblant International Airport (La Macaza) Aéroport de Mont-Laurier (Mont-Laurier) Hydrobase Ste-Véronique (Rivière-Rouge...
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  • de Saint-Clair (1981) Philippe de Chérisey (1984–1985) Roger-Patrice Pelat [fr] (1985–1989) Pierre Plantard de Saint-Clair (1989) Thomas Plantard de Saint-Clair...
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    different races independently. Brasseur, Philippe. "Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant change de propriétaire !". www.poleposition.ca (in French). Retrieved 2023-01-23...
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    the territory of the French commune of Monts, located in the department of Indre-et-Loire in the Centre-Val de Loire region. The facility was established...
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    Retrieved 21 March 2017. Former Tour de France champion Roger Pingeon dies at 76 "Roger Pingeon, la mort de l'échassier" [Roger Pingeon, the death of the wader]...
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  • Roger de Bailleul (French: [ʁɔʒe də bajøl]; died 25 September 1179) was a medieval Benedictine monk, abbot of Bec, and archbishop-elect of Canterbury....
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