• Bourges is a city in central France which is capital of the department of Cher. Bourges may also refer to: Élémir Bourges (1852-1925), French novelist...
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  • 13674 Bourge, a main-belt asteroid Tony Bourge (born 1948), Welsh guitarist best known as a member of Budgie Borge (surname) Bourges (disambiguation) All...
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  • the Pious, known as Saint Sulpice, who died around 646 AD Sulpitius I of Bourges the Severe (died 591) Sulpice de Bayeux [fr] 9th Century Bishop of Bayeux...
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  • admiral in the service of Ptolemy II of Egypt, 3rd century BC Patroclus of Bourges, 5th-century Christian saint Patroclus of Troyes, 3rd-century Christian...
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  • college in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. The first bishop of the diocese of Bourges, Saint Ursinus Ursinus the Abbot, author of the Life of Leodegar († after...
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  • Brisbane St. Stephen's Cathedral, Litoměřice Agde Cathedral Auxerre Cathedral Bourges Cathedral Châlons Cathedral Limoges Cathedral Meaux Cathedral Metz Cathedral...
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  •  1155 – 1209), also known as William of Bourges, William the Confessor or William Berroyer, Archbishop of Bourges Saint William Laud (1573 - 1645), Archbishop...
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  • 4th-century martyr Arcadius of Bourges, bishop and saint Arcadius (d. 437), martyr Arcadio Arkadiusz Arkady This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • saint Gauzlin of Fleury [de] (died 1030), archbishop of Bourges Jocelyn This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an...
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  • CJM (redirect from CJM (disambiguation))
    an American wealth management firm CJM Bourges Basket, the former name of a women's basketball club from Bourges, France CJM Racing, a NASCAR racing team...
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  • Rochefoucauld (1701–1757), French cardinal of the Catholic Church, Archbishop of Bourges Frédéric Gaëtan, marquis de La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt (1779–1863), politician...
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  • refer to: Solange Knowles (born 1986), American R&B/soul singer Solange of Bourges (d. 880), Christian saint Solange (psychic) (1952–2021), Italian TV personality...
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  • dwelling around modern Bourges Bituriges Vivisci, an ancient Gallic tribe dwelling around modern Bordeaux This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Great Lithuanian Marshal Sulpitius the Pious, seventh century Bishop of Bourges William II, Count of Provence (c. 987–1019) William V, Duke of Bavaria...
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    Saint Rudolph may refer to: Rodulf (archbishop of Bourges) († 866) Rudolph of Gubbio († 1066) St. Rudolph, a fictional Japanese school from The Prince...
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  • Bishop of Clermont and Archbishop of Bourges Jeremy Boyer (born 1980), American stadium organist Jim Boyer (disambiguation), several people John W. Boyer (1890-1924)...
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    Eustathius. At Sienna, I know not how many thorns, at Vincennes one, at Bourges five, at Besançon, in the church of St. John, three, and as many at Koenigsberg...
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  • Raoul (redirect from Raoul (disambiguation))
    choreographer and theater director Raoul of Turenne or Saint-Raoul, archbishop of Bourges, 840–866 Raoul Ubac (1910–1985), French painter, sculptor, photographer...
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  • Archbishop of Bourges (died 1200) Henri IV de Sully (died 1336), treasurer of Philip V of France and seneschal of Gascony This disambiguation page lists...
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    Richard of Pontoise Rudolph of Berne Rumwold Sicarius of Brantôme Solange of Bourges Tarcisius Tremorus of Brittany Vasilissa Vibiana Victalicus Andreas Wang...
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    Saint-Denis de La Réunion (pronounced [sɛ̃ d(ə)ni də la ʁeynjɔ̃]) for disambiguation, is the prefecture (administrative capital) of the French overseas department...
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  • Aquinas Aegidius Romanus or Giles of Rome (c. 1243–1316), archbishop of Bourges and philosopher Egidius de Francia or Egidius de Murino (fl. mid 14th century)...
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  • military defeat   Indecisive or unclear outcome Military history of France List of battles involving France (disambiguation) List of wars involving Francia...
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  • II of England William of Donjeon (c. 1155–1209), a.k.a. St. William of Bourges and St. William the Confessor, French archbishop William the Clerk (fl...
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  • Saint Patroclus may refer to: Patroclus of Bourges (496-576), Merovingian ascetic Patroclus of Troyes (d. 259), wealthy native of Troyes, known for his...
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    Tulle (redirect from Tulle (disambiguation))
    Aurillac (Cantal) Angoulême (Charente) La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime) Bourges (Cher) Tulle (Corrèze) Ajaccio (Corse-du-Sud) Bastia (Haute-Corse) Dijon...
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    American businessman and politician Michel Bucy (1484–1511), archbishop of Bourges and illegitimate son of Louis XII Paul Bucy (1904–1992), American neurosurgeon...
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    (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) Besançon (Doubs) Béziers (Hérault) Blois (Loir-et-Cher) Bourges ( Cher) Caen (Calvados) Chartres (Eure-et-Loire) Chambéry (Savoie) Clermont-Ferrand...
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    polo player Michel Arpin (1935–2015), French alpine skier Odo Arpin of Bourges (c. 1060–c. 1130), French medieval crusader Paul Arpin (born 1960), French...
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    for the first time. Caesar laid siege to the fortified city of Avaricum (Bourges) and broke through the defenses after 25 days, with only 800 out of the...
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