André, Baron de Villequier (d. 1454), of Guerche in Touraine. On this occasion the king presented Antoinette with the isles of Oleron, Marennes, and Arvert...
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married François-Alexandre d'Albret, sire de Pons and comte de Marennes (16??–1648) in 1644, and Armand Jean de Vignerot du Plessis in 1649. She was appointed...
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fois de son histoire en 8es de finale !" (in French). Centre Presse Aveyron. 21 January 2023. "Tirage du 1er Tour" (in French). Ligue Méditerranée de Football...
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French cuisine (section Paris and Île-de-France)
walnut Beaufort cheeses ripening in a cellar Oysters come from the Oléron-Marennes basin, while mussels come from the Bay of Aiguillon. High-quality produce...
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Loué would never assume the charge and rather it would be the comte de Marennes who took on the responsibility in 1578. Starting on 2 August 1578, the...
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Saintes, Charente-Maritime (redirect from La Ville de Saintes)
the departmental road 728 (that links Saintes to the Island of Oleron by Marennes) and the departmental road 150 that intersects near the locality of Diconche...
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forestier, La Grande-Côte, Puits de l'Auture, Concie, Puyraveau, St Palais, La Chasse und Vaux-Nauzan. Histoire de Saint-Palais. Pierre Broué: Léon Trotsky...
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Alongside this posting he was made governor of the Île de Ré, the Île d'Oléron and Marennes in recognition of his naval service. The victorious royalists...
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responsible for the Île de France, Picardie and Champagne which was composed of the bishop of Châlons, the comte de Marennes, Jacques de Bauquemare one of the...
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up a provincial government, comprising the jurisdictions of Rochefort, Marennes and, for a time, Benon. It was thus that Aunis legally became a separate...
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mythe a la réalité" [Chapter 1: Origins, from Myth to Reality]. Histoire de Royan et de la presqu'île d'Arvert [History of Royan and the Arvert Peninsula]...
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He came from a pious family of humble means, entered the seminary at Marennes and became a priest. However, he deplored the role of the Catholic Church...
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(1997). Histoire des chemins de fer en France (in French). Vol. 1. Fayard. pp. 476–480. ISBN 2-213-02153-8. Picard, Alfred (1884). Les chemins de fer français...
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La Flotte (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
Auteur du texte (1911). Histoire politique et parlementaire des départements de la Charente et de la Charente-Inférieure : de 1789 à 1830 / par Eug. Réveillaud...
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Robert. Histoire du Poitou et des Pays charentais (in French). p. 197. Meeting between Ronsard and Hélène (in French) Reference on Hélène de Fonsèque...
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Pierre III de Marenne (1309 – 1314) Bernard III de Brèle (29 March 1314 – 1316) Pierre IV de Maslac, O.F.M. (20 December 1316 – 1318) Pierre V de Saint-Johan...
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France for the U.S. Army from 1950 to 1967: Organization, location, usage") Histoire des sciences médicales 42(3): pp. 301-310, in French; Abstract Wikimedia...
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employment area of Saintonge which included many communes in the Rochefort, Marennes-Oléron, and Royan areas), consisting of 27,753 workers in 2008 The Royan...
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d'histoire de L'Aunis. Esnandes Village d'Aunis, Mme Lafon 1992. L'Église Saint-Martin d'Esnandes, Mme Lafon 1987. Essai pour une histoire de la cultures...
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