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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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    Military Valour (Poland) "matchID - Paul Rivière". Fichier des décès (in French). Retrieved 11 August 2022. "Paul Rivière - Base de données des députés français...
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    Rivière, the 90th Bishop of Troyes (1742–1758); and the cousin of Joseph Poncet de la Rivière, the Jesuit missionary of Canada. Michel de la Rivière studied...
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    Lyon. In the summer of 1548, at Bourges, he married Claude Aubelin (daughter of Guillaume Aubelin, Sieur de La Rivière and Françoise de Brachet). She and...
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  • La Roche-sur-Yon Rue Christophe Colomb, 18110, Fussy, Arrondissement of Bourges Rue Christophe Colomb, 34350, Vendres, Arrondissement of Béziers Rue Christophe...
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    central France and the second-largest town in the province of Berry, after Bourges. Its residents are called Castelroussins (pronounced [kastɛlʁusɛ̃]) in...
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    Fort Douaumont (category Séré de Rivières system)
    gun rotating/retractable gun turret, four other 75 mm guns in flanking "Bourges Casemates" that swept the intervals and several machine-gun turrets. Entry...
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    is 21 m (69 ft) tall. Choir and chapels of Bourges cathedral still have semicircular ends. Since Bourges used six-part rib vaults instead of the lighter...
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    rebuilt in Flamboyant style from 1507 to 1513 Choir of Chartres Cathedral Bourges Cathedral with flying buttresses (1195–1230) Reims Cathedral from the northwest...
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    were copied by the French who called them casemates de Bourges (French article: Casemate de Bourges) after the proving ground where they had been tested...
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    Fort Vaux (category Séré de Rivières system)
    for some damage caused by French artillery. 1916–1918, the Casemates de Bourges are rehabilitated before being rearmed; an observatory and an armoured...
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    appears on the Peutinger table, designating a stopover from Avaricum (Bourges) to Caesarodunum (Tours). The settlement, on the border of the civitates...
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    Rère (in Villeherviers) Arnon (near Vierzon) Yèvre (in Vierzon) Auron (in Bourges) Tardes (in Évaux-les-Bains) Voueize (in Chambon-sur-Voueize) Beuvron (in...
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    Manufacturers ABS Atelier de Construction de Bourges ("Manufacturing Workshops of Bourges") – Bourges, Cher, Centre, France. ADI Cartoucherie de Douai...
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  • Armagnacs under John I, Duke of Alençon and Raoul de Gaucourt. Siege of Bourges 11 June - 12 July – After a month of siege, king Charles VI of France decides...
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  • Troyes. 1716–1742 : Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet II 1742–1758 : M. Poncet de la Rivière 1758–1761 : Jean-Baptiste-Marie Champion de Cicé 1761–1790 : Louis-Claude-Mathias-Joseph...
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    Former cathedral of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Bazas) Cathedral of Saint-Etienne (Bourges) Church of Notre-Dame-en-Vaux (Châlons-en-Champagne) Priory church of...
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    located at the island's northernmost point, close to the mouth of the Rivière Saint-Denis. Saint-Denis is the most populous commune in the French overseas...
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  • Kingdom Tours, Le Mans, Nancy, Metz, Corsica, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Orléans, Bourges, Vierzon, Saint-Nazaire, Châteauroux, Bourg-en-Bresse, Montbrison, Roanne...
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  • 17 Saint-Jean-d'Angély Saint-Jean-d'Angély 52,563 1,416 37 110 18 Bourges Bourges 173,037 2,784 62 128 18 Saint-Amand-Montrond Saint-Amand-Montrond 63...
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    system. J3S Amilly SC Azay Chenillé Blois Football 41 II AS Portugais de Bourges C'Chartres Football III Chambray FC FC Deols AS Saint-Amand-Montrond FC...
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    commune: Sports Palace of Rivière-des-Pères (1600 seats) Stadium of Rivière-des-Peres (4000 seats) Inter-communal Swimming Pool at Rivière-des-Peres Félix-Éboué...
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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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    nationale des beaux arts de Dijon ENSA École nationale des beaux arts de Bourges ENSBA École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon European Academy...
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  • there on 7 September 1624. After the usual course of studies at La Flèche, Bourges, and Orleans, he set out from Dieppe in the beginning of May 1640. Arriving...
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    his name, making his profession the following year. He was ordained in Bourges on 17 August 1870. His ordination was done earlier than in the normal scheme...
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    coronations of the kings of France took place; Amiens Cathedral (1220–1226); Bourges Cathedral (1195–1230) (which, unlike the others, continued to use six-part...
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    cities are: – Arcachon, France, since 1989 – Belém, Brazil, since 1970 – Bourges, France, since 1989 – Cholargos, Greece, since 2001 – Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain...
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    Berthe Morisot (category Artists from Bourges)
    Marie Bracquemond and Mary Cassatt. Morisot was born January 14, 1841, in Bourges, France, into an affluent bourgeois family. Her father, Edmé Tiburce Morisot...
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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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