First French War of Religion (1562–1563) (section Royal reduction of Rouen and the death of Navarre)
of Rouen for the rebels) and the sieur de Genlis retired from the civil war. Genlis' retirement from the conflict brought his close friend Grammont under...
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Justice, Parc zoologique de Lunaret, Agropolis. Port-Marianne : La Pompignane, Richter, Millénaire, Jacques Cœur, Consuls de Mer, Grammont, Odysseum...
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cars introduced in 1958.[citation needed] Type A tramcars were built by Grammont in 1897. The 28 cars circulated from 1897 to 1952, were 7.50 m (24 ft 7 in)...
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and Joué-centre. However, it deviates from it at the level of Avenue de Grammont in order to offer better service to Tours station and the Sanitas district...
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Seminary was built from 1670 to 1695 by Archbishop Antoine-Pierre Ier de Grammont and completed in the 18th century by the elevation of the portal and the...
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commercial terms this mode of transport enjoyed some success. In 1894 Alexandre Grammont, an entrepreneurial industrialist, and Edmond Faye, an entrepreneurial...
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Score Away team (tier) 1. ASPTT Rouen (11) 2–1 Entente Motteville/Croix-Mare (11) 2. FC Barentinois (10) 3–0 US Grammont (10) 3. ASC Toussaint (11) 1–11...
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