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    west of the modern département of Savoie, including, in 1816, the château de Lucey. He spent much of his time on the development of his native city. He...
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    Société Académique de Savoie in 1820, which was devoted to material and ethical progress, now housed in an apartment of the ducal château. Chambéry and lands...
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    Biolle Château de Lucey, Lucey Château des Marches, Les Marches Château de Miolans Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny Château de Montcharvin, Cognin Château de Montfalcon...
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    The Fort de Joux (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ də ʒu]) or Château de Joux (French pronunciation: [ʃato də ʒu]) is a castle, later transformed into a fort...
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    Limey-Remenauville • Lindre-Basse • Lironville • Loudrefing • Loupmont • Lucey Maidières • Maizières-lès-Vic • Mamey • Mandres-aux-Quatre-Tours • Manoncourt-en-Woëvre...
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    which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. The chateau was the scene of the marriage of Anne de Bourgogne and John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford in...
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  • Faverolles-lès-Lucey Fontaines-en-Duesmois Gevrolles Gomméville Les Goulles Grancey-sur-Ource Griselles Gurgy-la-Ville Gurgy-le-Château Jours-lès-Baigneux...
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    to France, where he spent the last thirty-one years of his life at the Château de Grégy, wintering at Villa Leopolda in Villefranche-sur-Mer, which he created...
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    Fort Vaux (redirect from Fort de vaux)
    Fort Vaux (French: Fort de Vaux), in Vaux-Devant-Damloup, Meuse, France, was a polygonal fort forming part of the ring of 19 large defensive works intended...
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    Vix Grave). Some ruins on an eminence above the town mark the site of a château of the dukes of Burgundy. Nearby stands the church of St Vorles of the...
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    over the years influenced Nuits-Saint-Georges. The Cistercians built the Château du Clos Vougeot and the nearby villages of Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux and...
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    Faverolles-lès-Lucey (French pronunciation: [favʁɔl lɛ lysɛ], literally Faverolles near Lucey) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France...
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    (21258) Fain-lès-Montbard (21259) Fain-lès-Moutiers (21260) Faverolles-lès-Lucey (21262) Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (21271) Fontaines-en-Duesmois (21276) Fontaines-les-Sèches...
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    resort in the 18th century, known as the capital of Lorraine. The grand Château de Lunéville, built in 1702 for Leopold, Duke of Lorraine to replace an older...
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    years, longer for some exceptions). Route des Grands Crus Château de Gevrey-Chambertin The Combe de Lavaux (Nature Reserve) The classification yard of Dijon's...
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    Burgundy wine production and business. The annual wine auction of the Hospices de Beaune is the primary wine auction in France. The town is surrounded by some...
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    Claude V de Thiard, born in 1620, (died 1701), Count of Bissy, named Governor of the town and Chateau of Auxonne on 13 April 1670. He built the Château of Pierre-de-Bresse...
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    Gurgy-le-Château (French pronunciation: [ɡyʁʒi l(ə) ʃɑto]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Communes of the Côte-d'Or department...
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    Maynard & Company (1921). "Lafayette Memorial – Lafayette – Château Musée". www.chateau-lafayette.com. "The Sacred Heart Review, Volume 57, Number 4...
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    a Romanesque clock tower and a church dedicated to St. Cassien. The Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune dates from the fourteenth century. It has museums that...
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    quartering and ammunition magazines. Its plan is similar to the Fort de Lucey. However, its modernization was different and changed the fortification...
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    nyhistory.org. New-York Historical Society. Retrieved 28 September 2020. Lucey, Donna M. (2007). Archie and Amélie: Love and Madness in the Gilded Age...
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    Lucey (French pronunciation: [lysɛ]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Communes of the Côte-d'Or department "Répertoire national...
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    The Fort de Liouville, also known as Fort Stengel, located between the communes of Saint-Agnant-sous-les-Côtes and Saint-Julien-sous-les-Côtes, near the...
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    The Fort de la Pompelle, also known as Fort Herbillon, is one of a number of forts built around Reims after 1870 as part of a fortification belt in the...
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    characteristics of a French chateau, perhaps influenced by the Brownes' time spent in France with King James II in exile at Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye...
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    first done by Antoine Gandelot (1714-1785), in his work Histoire de la ville de Beaune et de ses antiquités. The author states that the name Meursault is...
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    accordance with this edict, in the 5th century the abbey of Sainte-Marie-de-Cestra, the closest religious institution to the Seine's source, received...
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    48°50′0″N 2°33′20″E / 48.83333°N 2.55556°E / 48.83333; 2.55556 Fort de Villers was built following the Franco-Prussian War to defend Paris. Located...
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    1995, p. 125. Kastner 2000, p. 127. Kastner 2000, pp. 127–128. Wiencek & Lucey 1999, p. 293. Loe 1994, p. 93. Kastner 2000, p. 128. Kastner 2000, p. 163...
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