• Mediterranean France: First radiocarbon (AMS) dates at Saint-Marcel Cave (Ardèche)/Nouveles données sur le Moustérien final de la France méditerranéenne:...
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    Description des ammonites de la zone à Ammonites tenuilobatus de Crussol (Ardèche) et quelques autres fossiles jurassiques nouveaux ou peu connus, 1876 (with...
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    of Ardèche (from which it is separated by the Rhône). The city is surrounded by several mountain ranges, including the Massif Central and the Ardèche hills...
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    the province of Vivarais (now the southern part of the département of Ardèche), and even all the northern half of Provence. After the French conquest...
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  • dependency. South Hamgyŏng Province 18,558 Largest province of North Korea. Moyen-Ogooué 18,535 Smallest province of Gabon. Aleppo 18,498 Governorate of Syria...
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    reconstructive surgery and orthopedics. Ollier was born in Les Vans, department of Ardèche. His father and grandfather were also physicians. Initially he studied...
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    iron mines of Saint-Priest and of Lac, near Privas, in the department of Ardèche, France, and by Dr Camille Benoît, a medical doctor in Privas. In 1864...
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  • Chouvigny  • Gannat  • la Lande  • Montgilbert  • la Palice  • Thoury Ardèche (07) Aubenas (or Montlaur)  • Boulogne  • Chambonas  • Crussol  • Largentière...
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  • France: Du Moyen-Âge à l'Abolition de la Peine de Mort. Paris (75): Éditions Perrin, 2012 Delarue, Jacques: Le Métier de Bourreau: Du Moyen Âge à Aujourd'hui...
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    Henri de Lubac was born in Cambrai to an ancient noble family of the Ardèche. He was one of six children; his father was a banker and his mother a homemaker...
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    most of Claude Monet's large Water Lilies murals. The Musée national du Moyen Âge, or Cluny Museum, presents Medieval art. The Guimet Museum, or Musée...
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    the secret societies. Augustin Barruel was born at Villeneuve de Berg (Ardèche). He entered the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, in 1756...
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    "Les néandertaliens de Payre (Ardèche, France) ont-ils chassé le rhinocéros?" [Did the Neanderthals of Payre (Ardèche, France) hunt rhinoceros?]. Quaternaire...
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    Neanderthal subsistence: Insights from stable isotope analyses in Payre (Ardèche, southeastern France)". Journal of Human Evolution. 65 (4): 363–373. doi:10...
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  • Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Cruas), monks, Diocese of Viviers (Cruas, Ardèche) Cusset Abbey (Abbaye de Cusset), nuns, Diocese of Clermont (Cusset, Allier)...
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    Retrieved 7 March 2017. "Musée Archéologique - Strasbourg De la Préhistoire au Moyen-Âge en Alsace". Hominidés.com. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017...
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    the Martin family, the proprietors of l'Auberge rouge (the Red Inn) in Ardèche, France, allegedly served some of their guests the cooked remains of people...
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    Brepols, 2006, Turnhout. Collection Histoires de famille. La parenté au Moyen Âge, p. 202 "History | Port de Bordeaux". www.bordeaux-port.fr. Archived...
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    Charles-Laurent Salch, Dictionnaire des châteaux et des fortifications du moyen âge en France, Éd. Publitotal. Christian Regat, François Aubert (1999)....
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    importation of meat. A production sector for "donkey sausage" exists in Ardèche (a product often mistakenly perceived as typically Corsican), for which...
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    dwellers travelled into the country for their groceries. The prefect of Ardèche reported that at the height of the trend, as many as two thousand people...
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    being France's least populated subprefecture, ahead of Largentière in Ardèche. Its inhabitants are referred to as Castellanais (masculine) and Castellanaises...
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    daughter of Antoine Claude Monneron (1703–1791), a tax farmer of Annonay, Ardèche and Augustin Monneron's sister. They had one son, André Menuret – who remained...
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  • dependency. South Hamgyŏng Province 18,558 Largest province of North Korea. Moyen-Ogooué 18,535 Smallest province of Gabon. Aleppo 18,498 Governorate of Syria...
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    change on ecosystems and Neanderthals behavior at Baume Moula-Guercy, Ardèche, France". Journal of Archaeological Science. 104: 114–124. Bibcode:2019JArSc...
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    Le Page, Dominique (2014). Nantes en Bretagne ? Nantes et la Bretagne du Moyen Âge à nos jours [Nantes in Brittany? Nantes and Brittany in the Middle Ages...
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    Haute-Vienne Pont Notre-Dame (14th century) at Mende, Lozère Pont-des-Morts or Moyen Pont (1222–1223) at Metz, Moselle Bridge at Montauban (c. 1336), Tarn-et-Garonne...
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    was restored in the Concordat of 1822, and comprises the department of Ardèche, in the Region of Rhône-Alpes. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of...
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    Archive Aurell, Martin; Coulet, N.; Boyer, Jean-Pierre (2005). La Provence au Moyen Age [Provence in the Middle Ages] (in French). Aix-en-Provence.{{cite book}}:...
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    comté de Foix: un pays et des hommes : regards sur un comté pyrénéen au moyen âge (Louve, 2006) ISBN 2-916488-09-X, ISBN 978-2-916488-09-7 Castle of Foix...
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