• 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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    Fourth French Republic. Maurice Jean-Marie Bourgès was born in Luisant, Eure-et-Loir. His father, Georges Bourgès, was a maritime engineering executive, and...
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    Le Printemps de Bourges is an annual music festival that is held in Bourges, France, over the course of five days. It is now a major event in France and...
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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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    memory retains iconic status in Bourges, where he built a palatial house that is preserved to this day. He was born at Bourges, the city where his father,...
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    January 1942 Paoli then moved to Bourges. On 31 March 1943 he was hired as interpreter at the Gestapo HQ in Bourges. The Germans offered him a room in...
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    2013. Premiere (in French). 2007. p. 114. Retrieved 12 November 2018. "Bourges: les filles du printemps". LExpress.fr (in French). 23 April 2014. Retrieved...
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  • Non-explosive reactive armor (category Composite materials)
    (ETCA). Under contract to the Technical Center of Land Weapons (CETAM) of Bourges, they developed the first configuration of what would later be named the...
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    Serge Lepeltier (category Mayors of Bourges)
    of Bourges in 1995 and again in 2001. He was elected senator of the Cher département on 27 September 1998. He won the municipal elections in Bourges in...
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    Pendragon claims to have been born in Bourges. He takes an army to Brittany to fight against King Claudas at Bourges, a situation resembling that of the...
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  • Budgie (band) (redirect from Tony Bourge)
    The original line-up consisted of Burke Shelley on vocals and bass, Tony Bourge on guitar and vocals and Ray Phillips on drums. After performing several...
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    violent conflict with Pope Innocent II, however, when the archbishopric of Bourges became vacant. The king supported the chancellor Cadurc as a candidate...
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    Latin word oppidum to this type of settlement, and even called Avaricum (Bourges, France), a center of the Bituriges, an urbs, "city". Archaeology indicates...
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    French smoothbore 120mm tank gun of 52 calibers designed by the EFAB of Bourges and produced by Giat Industries . The 120 mm smoothbore gun F1 has been...
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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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    independent once more in 893. In 972, the County of Bourges was reduced to a Viscounty as the Viscomte de Bourges, and in 1101 was annexed by France. In 1360...
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    promptly elected by the canons of Bourges and consecrated by the Pope in Rome. Louis accordingly bolted the gates of Bourges against the new archbishop on...
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  •  China 18 Basketball 2022 FIBA Europe SuperCup Women Continental Tango Bourges Basket 18–23 Handball 2022 IHF Men's Super Globe International SC Magdeburg...
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  • Gaston-Laurent Coeurdoux (category Clergy from Bourges)
    Gaston-Laurent Coeurdoux (/kʊərˈduː/; French: Cœurdoux [kœʁdu]; 18 December 1691, Bourges, France – 15 June 1779, Pondicherry, French India) was a French Jesuit...
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  • in France. He studied theology at the Sorbonne, and law at Orléans and Bourges. He read treatises by Lefèvre and Lefèvre's disciples at the newly established...
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    cities in northern Gaul including the Biturigian capital of Avaricum (Bourges), Cenabum (Orléans), Autricum (Chartres) and the excavated site of Bibracte...
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  • = Draw; L = Loss Bordeaux v Poitevin Dinan Léhon v Bordeaux Bordeaux v Bourges Foot 18 Bordeaux v Châteaubriant Saumur v Bordeaux Bordeaux v Avranches...
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    Geoffroy Tory (category Writers from Bourges)
    Geoffroy (or Geofroy) Tory (Latin: Godofredus Torinus; c. 1480 in Bourges – before 14 October 1533 in Paris) was a French humanist and an engraver, best...
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    who was born in Bourges and started his career there, bought the land in 1443 from Jean Belin, a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges [fr]. Coeur did...
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    20 February 2022. Sexion d'Assaut - Wati by Night (Live au Printemps de Bourges 2011), 30 September 2015, retrieved 20 February 2022 ""Subliminal" de Maître...
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    hostages were taken. The Milice chief of Orléans and the archbishop of Bourges were able to negotiate an exchange on 23 June 1944, where the maquis released...
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    Alain-Fournier is set in the region of Sologne and mentions several places, such as Bourges, Vierzon, and the Cher. It is somewhere in this region where Meaulnes becomes...
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    Sulpitius I (died 591) was Bishop of Bourges. Often called Sulpitius Severus, the Severe, he is wrongly identified with Sulpicius Severus, the historian...
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    Franciscus Junius (the elder) (category Clergy from Bourges)
    1602) was a Reformed scholar, Protestant reformer and theologian. Born in Bourges in central France, he initially studied law, but later decided to study...
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