Sancerre (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃sɛʁ] ) is a medieval hilltop town and commune in the department of Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France, overlooking the...
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Sancerre is a French wine Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for wine produced in the area of Sancerre in the eastern part of the Loire valley, southeast...
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Pessac-Léognan and Graves, as well as some Loire wines from Pouilly-Fumé and Sancerre are some of the few examples of Sauvignon blancs with aging potential....
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Loire Valley (wine) (section Sancerre & Pouilly-Fumé)
region near the city of Nantes on the Atlantic coast to the region of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé just southeast of the city of Orléans in north central...
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Sancerre William I, Count of Sancerre Louis I, Count of Sancerre John I, Count of Sancerre Stephen II, Count of Sancerre John II, Count of Sancerre Louis...
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The siege of Sancerre (1572–1573) was a siege of the fortified hilltop city of Sancerre in central France during the Wars of Religion where the Huguenot...
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William I of Sancerre (French: Guillaume de Sancerre, ca. 1176 – 1217) was the second Count of Sancerre, Lord of Saint-Brisson and La Ferté-Loupière from...
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Tracy - Sancerre is a railway station in Tracy-sur-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. The station is located on the Moret-Lyon railway. The station...
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became abbess of Fontevrault later in life. Stephen I of Sancerre 1133–1191, count of Sancerre and crusader, died at the Siege of Acre William White Hands...
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in 1383 by Jean III de Sancerre demonstrates the proximity that has always existed between this vineyard and that of Sancerre, and their respective white...
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is the river Loire, to its south the river Cher, while the districts of Sancerre and Berry are to its east. Its inhabitants are known as the Solognots (masculine)...
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de Sancerre (1341 or 1342 – 6 February 1402; aged 60-61) was a Marshal of France and Constable of France during the Hundred Years' War. Sancerre was...
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Neuilly-en-Sancerre (French pronunciation: [nøji ɑ̃ sɑ̃sɛʁ]) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. An area of...
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Ménétréol-sous-Sancerre (French pronunciation: [menetʁeɔl su sɑ̃sɛʁ], literally Ménétréol under Sancerre) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val...
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Stephen I (1133–1190), Count of Sancerre (1151–1190), inherited Sancerre on his father's death. His elder brothers Henry Ι and Theobald V received Champagne...
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Crézancy-en-Sancerre (French pronunciation: [kʁezɑ̃si ɑ̃ sɑ̃sɛʁ]) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. A farming...
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Savigny-en-Sancerre (French pronunciation: [saviɲi ɑ̃ sɑ̃sɛʁ]) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. A farming...
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The Canton of Sancerre is a canton situated in the Cher département and is in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. An area of farming and winegrowing...
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thirteenth-century historical fiction: King Richard sent a message to the counts of Sancerre and of Barre, telling them that they took the king's bread and gave him...
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Louis IV de Bueil, Comte de Sancerre (died c. 1565) was the Count of Sancerre from 1537 until his death. Great cup-bearer of the king of France, Knight...
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Companion Millie Gibson – Ruby Sunday Others Golda Rosheuvel – Jocelyn Sancerre Michelle Greenidge – Carla Sunday Angela Wynter – Cherry Sunday Mason McCumskey...
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church is dedicated. The Château de Saint-Brisson [fr], built by the de Sancerre family in the early 13th century on the site of a 12th-century construction...
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left tributary of the Loire, into which it flows at Saint-Satur, near Sancerre. This list is ordered from source to mouth: Nérondes, Chassy, Laverdines...
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(1282–1347) Louis IV, Elector Palatine (1424–1449) Louis IV de Bueil, Comte de Sancerre (died c. 1565) Louis IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg (1537–1604) Louis IV...
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Moncontour; Saint-Jean d'Angély; Arney-le-Duc Fourth; 1572–1573 Mons; Sommières; Sancerre; La Rochelle Fifth; 1574–1576 Dormans Sixth; 1577 La Charité-sur-Loire;...
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Saint-Symphorien Saint-Vitte Sancergues Sancerre Sancoins Santranges Saugy Saulzais-le-Potier Savigny-en-Sancerre Savigny-en-Septaine Senneçay Sens-Beaujeu...
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Louis I, Count of Montpensier (category Counts of Sancerre)
Duchess of Auvergne. He was Count of Montpensier, Clermont-en-Auvergne and Sancerre and Dauphin of Auvergne and was a younger brother of Charles I of Bourbon...
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Crottin de Chavignol on a green salad. The dish is said to go well with a Sancerre wine from its home region. Although commonly served as a baked starter...
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Catholic troops besiege Protestant Huguenots. Negotiated settlement. Siege of Sancerre November 1572 to August 1573 – Catholic forces besieged Protestant Huguenots...
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