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    Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges. During this period, Bourges was a major centre of alchemy.[citation needed] In 1487, a third of Bourges was destroyed by fire...
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    Bourges Foot 18 is a football club located in Bourges, France. It was created as a result of the merger between Bourges Foot and Bourges 18 in 2021. In...
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    Maurice Jean Marie Bourgès-Maunoury (French: [mɔʁis buʁʒɛs monuʁi, moʁ-]; 19 August 1914 – 10 February 1993) was a French Radical politician who served...
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  • astronomer 13674 Bourge, a main-belt asteroid Tony Bourge (born 1948), Welsh guitarist best known as a member of Budgie Borge (surname) Bourges (disambiguation)...
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    Bourges Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Bourges, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint...
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  • Bourges is a city in central France which is capital of the department of Cher. Bourges may also refer to: Élémir Bourges (1852-1925), French novelist...
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  • Bourges 18 was a football club based in Bourges, France. In the summer of 2008, FC Bourges, which formerly spent eleven seasons in the Division 2, merged...
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    Bourges Airport (French: Aéroport de Bourges) (IATA: BOU, ICAO: LFLD) is an airport serving Bourges, a commune in the Cher department of the Centre-Val...
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    Works by Élémir Bourges at the Bibliotheque Nationale Works by Élémir Bourges at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Élémir Bourges at the Internet Archive...
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  • Saint Patroclus of Bourges (c. 496–576) was a Merovingian ascetic, who was a native of the province of Berry, France. A deacon at Bourges, he withdrew to...
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  • is a timeline of the history of the city of Bourges, France. ca.250 CE – Roman Catholic diocese of Bourges established. 475 CE – Visigoths in power (until...
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    Gilles Bourges (born 21 May 1953) is a French former footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for FC Mulhouse. Bourges is a native of Brittany, France...
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  • Bourges Foot was a football club based in Bourges in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. The club was founded in 1983 as L'Amicale des Algériens...
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  • The Council of Bourges was a Catholic council convened in November 1225 in Bourges, France; it was the second largest church assembly held in the West...
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  • The University of Bourges (French: Université de Bourges) was a university located in Bourges, France. It was founded by Louis XI in 1463 and closed during...
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  • Communauté d'agglomération Bourges Plus is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Bourges. It is located in the...
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    prisoners. Upon Michelet's departure in 1961, Bourges returned to journalism at Témoignage chrétien. In 1962, Bourges became an adviser to Ahmed Ben Bella, and...
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    The Archdiocese of Bourges (Latin: Archidioecesis Bituricensis; French: Archidiocèse de Bourges) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in...
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  • The Cantons of Bourges City are 4 cantons situated in the Cher département and in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. Each canton covers a part...
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    Aurillac (Cantal) Angoulême (Charente) La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime) Bourges (Cher) Tulle (Corrèze) Ajaccio (Corse-du-Sud) Bastia (Haute-Corse) Dijon...
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    The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, issued by King Charles VII of France, on 7 July 1438, required a General Church Council, with authority superior to...
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    Solange was born to a poor, but devout family in the town of Villemont, near Bourges, and consecrated her virginity at the age of seven; according to some,...
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    of Bourges were, as of January 2015: Les Aix-d'Angillon Baugy Bourges 1st Canton Bourges 2nd Canton Bourges 3rd Canton Bourges 4th Canton Bourges 5th...
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    English). With his court removed to Bourges, south of the Loire river, Charles was disparagingly called the "King of Bourges", because the area around this...
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    646) was a 7th-century bishop of Bourges and saint. According to his Vita, Sulpicius was born at Vatan (Diocese of Bourges), of noble parents, before the...
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    Danish band Safri Duo featured on the track "Aero", which in fact was Bourges 2 from the performance earlier that year, and Rendez-Vous 4. The concert...
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  • Felix of Bourges (died c. 580) was a bishop of Bourges who later became recognized as a saint. Relatively few details of Felix's life are known. He is...
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    Odo Arpin of Bourges (also Arpinus, Harpinus, or Harpin) (c. 1060 – c. 1130) was a medieval viscount, crusader and monk. He inherited the lordship of...
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    Béatrice Bourges, born Béatrice Morel on 18 October 1960 in Algeria, is a French management consultant and anti-gay marriage activist. She is a chevalière...
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  • Tango Bourges Basket (formerly Cercle Jean-Macé Bourges Basket) is a French professional women's basketball club from Bourges. Bourges was the first French...
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