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    founded the church-sanctuary of Nostra Signora di Loreto near the port. Francheville, France, since 1998 "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
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    Francheville (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃ʃvil] ) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle...
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    important French businessman from Montreal named François Poulin de Francheville, and after his death in 1733, belonged to his wife Thérèse de Couagne...
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  • the Retreat is a Roman Catholic congregation founded as early as 1675 in Vannes and Quimper in Brittany by Catherine de Francheville and Claude-Thérèse...
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    county municipality of Les Chenaux, it forms the census division (CD) of Francheville (37). The municipalities within Les Chenaux and the former municipalities...
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    1291. Denys Pringle suggested that this was the Crusader place known as Francheville. In 1870, Victor Guérin noted it as a small, ruined village. In 1881...
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    twinned with: Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France Dartford, United Kingdom Francheville, France Nilüfer, Turkey Taizhou, China Tottori, Japan Yaroslavl, Russia...
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    not originally seen as suitable for women, but in 1674 Catherine de Francheville (fr), supported by the Breton Jesuit Vincent Huby (fr), founded a retreat...
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    tributary of the Aisne. Founded by the Gauls, Reims became a major city in the Roman Empire. Reims later played a prominent ceremonial role in French monarchical...
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    Forcelles-Saint-Gorgon Forcelles-sous-Gugney Foug Fraimbois Fraisnes-en-Saintois Francheville Franconville Fréménil Frémonville Fresnois-la-Montagne Friauville Frolois...
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    religious character. The oppidum on Mount Auxois at Alise first revealed Gallo-Roman constructions from after the battle. But its Gallic levels are now known...
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    the Metropolis of Lyon since 2015). The capital of the Gauls during the Roman Empire, Lyon is the seat of an archbishopric whose holder bears the title...
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    by the hills of the Côte d'Or, with features remaining from the pre-Roman and Roman eras, through the medieval and renaissance periods. Beaune is a walled...
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    priesthood from the diocese now attend the Séminaire Saint-Irénée de Francheville, near Lyon. Saint Austremoine Urbicus (died ca. 312 ?) Legonius Illidius...
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    Vannes Cathedral (category Roman Catholic cathedrals in France)
    the site of the tomb of St. Gwenaël. To the right of the altar Mme. Francheville is buried, a local mystic. Ambulatory (pos. 7): the ambulatory is very...
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    Burgundian town of Chalon-sur-Saône. The city was a Gallic and later a Gallo-Roman settlement known in Latin as Catalaunum, taking its name from the Catalauni...
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    Villers-la-Faye 1666–1693: Guillaume VI Le Boux 1693–1702: Daniel de Francheville 1702–1719: Pierre IX Clément 1721–1731: Michel-Pierre d'Argouges 1731–1771:...
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  • 1992 Sisters of Jesus S.J. Sisters of La Retraite Mother Catherine de Francheville 1674 Sisters of Life S.V. Cardinal John Joseph O'Connor Augustinian 1991...
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    Cosimo Alessandro Collini (category Scholars from the Holy Roman Empire)
    his secretary, alongside Joseph Du Fresne de Francheville (son of another Joseph Du Fresne de Francheville [fr]), in April 1752. When Voltaire left the...
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  • 0–3 FC Serquigny-Nassandres (9) 30. US Lyroise (10) 2–1 SC Breteuil-Francheville (12) 31. ES Claville (12) 1–5 FC Illiers-l'Évêque (10) 32. SC Thiberville...
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    been inhabited as far back as 6000 BC. Its current name comes from a Gallo-Roman farming area, established at about the same time as Lyon (then Lugdunum)...
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    nave and a bell tower. There is a stone with a Gallo-Roman inscription, originally from the Gallo-Roman sanctuary at the sources of the Seine and reused....
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    Forcelles-Saint-Gorgon Forcelles-sous-Gugney Foug Fraimbois Fraisnes-en-Saintois Francheville Franconville Fréménil Frémonville Fresnois-la-Montagne Friauville Frolois...
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    recorded was −17.8 °C (0.0 °F) on 9 January 1985. Toul was known to the Romans as Tullum Leucorum, and was the capital of the Gaulish tribe of the Leuci...
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  • Louis-Marie Leveil Louis de Goesbriand Alano Maria du Noday Catherine de Francheville Claude-Francois Poullart des Places Francois-Marie-Benjamin Richard de...
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    region in eastern France. The town was founded thousands of years ago in Roman times, probably around 40 BC over sacred ground of the Gallic Segusiavi...
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    Notre-Dame de Châtillon, within the town, known for its collection of pre-Roman and Roman relics (especially the famous Vix Grave). Some ruins on an eminence...
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    Audun-le-Roman (French pronunciation: [odɛ̃ lə ʁɔmɑ̃]; Lorrain: Audeu; German: Welsch-Oth) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern...
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    with a large marshalling yard (Gevrey-Triage). There is also a stretch of Roman road from Dijon to the southern end of the Forest of Cîteaux, to the south...
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    depicting Roman emperor Caracalla were found in 1955. The aureus was dated to have been made in the year 198. There is also various mentions of a Roman camp...
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