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    Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne in France. It is also the original name of the capital of the province, now Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne. The Maurienne valley is one...
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    Adelaide of Maurienne, also called Alix or Adele (1092 – 18 November 1154) was Queen of France as the second wife of King Louis VI (1115–1137). Adelaide...
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  • Roman Emperors Henry II and Conrad II was rewarded with the counties of Maurienne and Aosta and lands in Valais, all at the expense of local bishops and...
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    Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ də mɔʁjɛn] ; Arpitan: Sent-Jian-de-Môrièna or Sant-Jian-de-Môrièna; Italian: San Giovanni di Moriana)...
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    Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne Cathedral is a church in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Savoie, that is one of two co-cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of...
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    County of Maurienne (Latin: Comitatus Maurianensis; French: Comté de Maurienne; Italian: Contea di Moriana) was a county in the Maurienne Valley of Upper...
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    The French Roman Catholic diocese of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (San Giovanni di Moriana in Italian) has since 1966 been effectively suppressed, formally...
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    Agreement Paris Economy Pact Treaty of Bucharest Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne Peace treaties Modus vivendi of Acroma Treaties of Brest-Litovsk Russia–Central...
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  • La Chambre de Maurienne (died 1572) was a French prelate of the 16th century. He was the son of Count John of the House [of Maurienne] (died before 1545)...
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    Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (also Saint-Jean de Maurienne - Vallée de l'Arvan) is a railway station located in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Savoie, France. The...
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    Amadeus III of Savoy (1095 – April 1148) was Count of Savoy and Maurienne from 1103 until his death. He was also known as a crusader. He was born in Carignano...
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    Cœur de Maurienne Arvan Communauté de communes Cœur de Savoie Communauté de communes Cœur de Tarentaise Communauté de communes Haute Maurienne Vanoise...
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    Bertha of Savoy (21 September 1051 – 27 December 1087), also called Bertha of Turin, was Queen of Germany from 1066 and Holy Roman Empress from 1084 until...
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    Mont Charvin (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ ʃaʁvɛ̃]) (2,207 m) is a mountain in the Arves Massif in Savoie, France. v t e...
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  • superseded by the La Maurienne Classic one-day race, to be held for the first time in August 2022. Marin, Julien (23 June 2022). "La Maurienne Classic se dévoile"...
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    The Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne derailment of December 12, 1917 was a railway accident involving a troop train carrying at least 1,000 French soldiers on...
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    the official emblem of the games. The other main alpine valley is the Maurienne, connected to the Tarentaise valley by two passes, the col de la Madeleine...
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    Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ miʃɛl də mɔʁjɛn], literally Saint-Michel of Maurienne; Arpitan: Sin Mestyé) is a commune in the...
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    of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV of Albon, "le Dauphin"). One of her aunts, Adelaide of Maurienne, was queen consort...
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    Agreement Paris Economy Pact Treaty of Bucharest Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne Peace treaties Modus vivendi of Acroma Treaties of Brest-Litovsk Russia–Central...
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    of the valleys are quite arid such as the Aosta Valley in Italy, the Maurienne in France, the Valais in Switzerland, and northern Tyrol. The areas that...
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    Fourneaux Freney Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne Saint-Martin-de-la-Porte Saint-Julien-Mont-Denis Villargondran Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne La Chambre Épierre Argentine...
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  • Aix Maurienne Savoie Basket, commonly known as AMSB, is a basketball club based in Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, France that plays in the LNB Pro B. Their home...
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    The skiing area has since been extended into a 'fourth' valley, the Maurienne valley. It is adjacent to Val Thorens, but can also be accessed using...
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    Mont-Cenis pass. Historically, culturally, and economically linked to the Maurienne valley, the area is administered by the municipality of Val-Cenis. Surrounding...
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    of Achaea, 1363-1402 Louis of Piedmont, 1364-1418 Amadeus, Bishop of Maurienne, d. 1376 Thomas, Bishop of Turin, d. 1360 Edward, Archbishop of Tarentaise...
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    (c. 1375 – 1451), called the Cardinal of Varambon or the Cardinal of Maurienne, was a French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Louis de La Palud was...
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    Pyrenees. Louis was the second son of Louis VI of France and Adelaide of Maurienne, and was initially prepared for a career in the Church. Following the...
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  • The canton of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne is an administrative division of the Savoie department, southeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French...
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    conferences in London in January and February 1917, and in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne in April 1917. While it was apparent that the Italian interests were clashing...
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