La Houssaye (French pronunciation: [la usɛ]) is a commune in the Eure department in northern France. The commune along with another 69 communes shares...
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La Houssaye (1768–1848), French general of the Napoleonic wars. Arsène Houssaye (1815-1896), French novelist, poet and man of letters. Henry Houssaye...
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Abraham Nicolas Amelot de la Houssaye (1634–1706) was a French historian and political critic. He was born at Orléans in February 1634 and died at Paris...
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Sidonie de la Houssaye, born Hélène Perret, pen name Louise Raymond (Edgard, Louisiana, August 17, 1820 – February 18, 1894) was an American-born French...
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did. As a junior, Guice met Stephanie de la Houssaye, a white guidance counselor at the school. De la Houssaye gravitated toward the three boys, and Guice...
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Félix Le Pelletier de la Houssaye (25 March 1663, Paris – 20 September 1723, Paris) was a French statesman who became Controller-General of Finances....
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Henry Houssaye (also Henri) (24 February 1848 – 23 September 1911), was a French historian and academician. Houssaye was born in Paris, the son of the...
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La Houssaye-Béranger is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. A forestry and farming village situated...
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She was launched on 3 February 1968 and sponsored by Mrs. Arthur A. De la Houssaye. She was commissioned on 16 November 1968. New Orleans made her first...
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the Battle of Waterloo. Allen Lane. pp. 26–27. ISBN 978-0-241-00460-9. Houssaye, Henry (1900). Euan-Smith, A. (ed.). 1815, Waterloo. Translated from the...
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On July 30, 2012, the Risle vanished in a ponor between La Ferrière-sur-Risle and La Houssaye. It runs underground for 8 km (5 mi). Its only major tributary...
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Demand. ISBN 978-3-86741-429-6. Castle of La Houssaye on Napoleon & Empire website Andreossi, Baron A. F. La Campagne sur le ..., 1800–1801 Bouvier, Bonaparte...
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it was recorded as being owned in 1669 by Abraham Nicolas Amelot de la Houssaye, secretary to the French ambassador to Venice in the second half of the...
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of origin. The first is of Norman origin, coming from the region of La Houssaye in Northern France. In Old French, the name relates to holly ('hous'...
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born to David W. Crane, the president of NRG Energy, and Isabella de la Houssaye, an international lawyer, in Mercer County, New Jersey. He lived in Hong...
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the Aisne département La Croix-en-Brie, in the Seine-et-Marne département La Houssaye-en-Brie, in the Seine-et-Marne département La Queue-en-Brie, in the...
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Arsène Houssaye (28 March 1815 – 26 February 1896) was a French novelist, poet and man of letters. His 1879 book Des destinées de l'âme is notable for...
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class) Loire (Loire class) Commandant Bouan (D'Estienne d'Orves class) La Résolue (La Confiance class) Illustration: Patrouilleur Outre-mer - POM (Félix Éboué...
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La Houssaye-en-Brie (French: [la usɛ ɑ̃ bʁi] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. Inhabitants...
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the Histoire du gouvernement de Venise, by Abraham Nicolas Amelot de la Houssaye. Green Ribbon Club, post-restoration political club of which Fauconberg...
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reprint of the translation into French by Abraham Nicolas Amelot de La Houssaye, with a preface by André Rouveyre, attracted a wide readership there...
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The year's theme was "celebrations", including outfits inspired by Fête de la Musique, Bastille Day, and music festivals like Coachella. For the first time...
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New Roads, Louisiana (redirect from New Roads, LA)
Moncharvaux 1734–38: Claude Joseph de Favrot 1738–1742: Jean Louis Richard de la Houssaye 1742–1744: Claude Joseph de Favrot 1744–1753: Jean Joseph Delfau de Pontalba...
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Caves, Slovenia The Risle River disappears into a ponor between Ajou and La Houssaye (Eure, France) A man-made ponor in Logatec, Slovenia In Polje "Argon...
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sqns) – Colonel Morin 2nd Brigade – General of Brigade Armand Lebrun de La Houssaye 2ème Régiment de Cuirassiers (304 in 3 sqns) – Colonel Yvendorff 9ème...
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than the previous site. In 1752, Captain Paul Augustin Le Pelletier de La Houssaye, the next commander, rebuilt the post's major structures, such as the...
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Battle of Corunna (redirect from Battle of La Coruña)
behind the cavalry which included the divisions of Armand Lebrun de La Houssaye, Jean Thomas Guillaume Lorge and Jean Baptiste Marie Franceschi-Delonne...
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During the French Revolution, Fontainebleau was temporarily renamed Fontaine-la-Montagne, meaning "Fountain by the Mountain". (The mountain referred to is...
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Ray Omer Edwards, of Florida, 1952–1953 A. Alexander le Pelletier de la Houssaye, of Louisiana, 1953–1954 Milton Miles Lory, of Iowa, 1954–1955 Edgar...
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Armand Lebrun de La Houssaye. Chastel led the 3rd Light Cavalry Division, Doumerc directed the 3rd Heavy Cavalry Division, and Houssaye commanded the 6th...
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