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    Château Gaillard essentially is the result of one period of building. The division into three wards bears similarities with the design of Château de Chinon...
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    Saint-Bernard, Château de la Tournelle and former Pont de la Tournelle in 1635 Area of the Château de la Tournelle in 1734 Porte Saint-Bernard and Château de la Tournelle...
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    Brittany. Château de Trécesson, a simple 14th-century gatehouse on a moated manor house in Morbihan, Brittany (see French Wikipedia page, Château de Trécesson)...
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  • of local populations including Château de Fourchaud, Château du Vieux-Bost, Château du Nouveau-Bostz, and Château de Rochefort [fr]. Archaeologists of...
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  • Aubrey de Coucy (a.k.a. Alberic) was the earl of Northumbria from 1080 until about 1086. Aubrey de Coucy was a Norman from Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique,...
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    Châteauesque (redirect from Faux château)
    Châteauesque (or Francis I style, or in Canada, the Château Style) is a revivalist architectural style based on the French Renaissance architecture of...
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    Charlotte Riley (category Alumni of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham)
    Durham. She was brought up in County Durham and attended Teesside High School from the age of 9 until 18. She attended St Cuthbert's Society, Durham from...
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    website Fontinettes boat lift The church The Château The Town Hall The "glass" roundabout Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arques (Pas-de-Calais)....
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    (1844). "Les sires de Retz et le château de Machecoul". Mémoires de la Société archéologique de Touraine (in French). 2. Tours: Imprimerie de Mame: 39. Bossard...
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    (1982). Château Gaillard: études de castellologie médiévale. IX-X, Actes des colloques internationaux tenus à Basel, 1978 et à Durham, 1980 [Château Gaillard:...
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  • eleven brothers and sisters. They grew up in Le Château des Ravalet, now more commonly known as Château de Tourlaville, located in Tourlaville. Since childhood...
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    Monumentum". monumentum.fr. "Château de la Fresnaye à Falaise – PA00111310 – Monumentum". monumentum.fr. "Castle – Château – FRESNAYE CASTLE – Falaise"...
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    Quebec (redirect from Province de Québec)
    remained problematic because they were still monopolized by the Clique du Château, an exodus of Canadiens towards New England began and went on for the next...
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    Emmanuel and Prince Frederic "Maine-et-Loire | Leurs vies de château : Serrant, conte de femmes, pas de fées… (3/6)". Archived from the original on 20 December...
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    The Durham Light Infantry (DLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1968. It was formed in 1881 under the Childers...
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    On 24 October 1784, putting the Baron de Breteuil in charge of its acquisition, Louis XVI bought the Château de Saint-Cloud from Louis Philippe I, Duke...
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    John Balliol (redirect from John de Baliol)
    location; possibilities include Galloway, Picardy, and Barnard Castle, County Durham. He was the son of John, 5th Baron Balliol, Lord of Barnard Castle (and...
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    KASS-əl) is a market town on the north bank of the River Tees, in County Durham, England. The town is named after and built around a medieval castle ruin...
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    Henri, who preferred the courtesy title of Count of Chambord (from the château de Chambord, which had been presented to him by the Restoration government...
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    wines Château Lafite-Rothschild, Château Latour, Château Mouton-Rothschild, Château Margaux and Château Haut-Brion from the Médoc sub-region; Château Cheval...
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    earthworks remain a prominent feature in many countries. Gravensteen Château de Gisors Ballymoty Motte Belturbet Castleruddery Motte Clough Castle Coleraine...
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  • from dark green to original gray performed. Notes: Purchased in County Durham. Registered as a 1963 model, despite the Series I ending production in 1958...
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    and charters were written at Château Gaillard bearing "apud Bellum Castrum de Rupe" (at the Fair Castle of the Rock). Château Gaillard was ahead of its time...
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    of Carpentier-et-de-Courville. 7 November: Creation of the Village of Durham-Sud from territories taken from the Municipality of Durham-Sud. Creation of...
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    estate named Domaine de Labourdonnais with its manor house known as Le Château de Labourdonnais, built in 1856, and now converted into a museum. A statue...
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  • salad, cantaloupe, sesame seed candy, marshmallow spread Contestants: Ben Durham, Executive Chef, Four Food Studio, Melville, NY (eliminated after the appetizer)...
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    Cressener, Esquire. Neville married secondly, before 29 November 1396, at Château de Beaufort, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou, France, to Joan Beaufort, the widow of...
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    Scottish king and queen in France, except that they took up residence at Château Gaillard and Philip treated them with regard. Meanwhile, David's representatives...
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    the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative for the Ontario riding of Durham in a by-election held on March 4, 2024, which was held following the resignation...
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    Hall of Fame in 1979. David Ogilvy died on 21 July 1999 at his home, the Château de Touffou, in Bonnes, France. Ogilvy authored four books: Confessions of...
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