Chauvigny (French pronunciation: [ʃoviɲi]; Poitevin: Chôvigni) is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France...
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Union Sportive Chauvinoise, known as US Chauvigny or just Chauvigny, is a football club based in Chauvigny, France. As of the 2021–22 season, it competes...
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senior debut for the club on 15 November 2014 in the 2–1 win against Chauvigny in the seventh round of the Coupe de France, coming on as a substitute...
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Chauvigny-du-Perche (French pronunciation: [ʃoviɲi dy pɛʁʃ], literally Chauvigny of the Perche) is a commune in the Loir-et-Cher department in central...
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Marie-Madeleine de Chauvigny de la Peltrie (1603 – 18 November 1671) was a French woman who started the Order of Ursulines of Quebec. Chauvigny, Marie-Madeleine...
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Andre de Chauvigny (or Andrew of Chauvigny) (1150–1202) was a Poitevin knight in the service of Richard I of England. He was the second son of Pierre-Hélie...
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The canton of Chauvigny is an administrative division of the Vienne department, western France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
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château, in the commune of Bonnes 18 km east of Poitiers, 3 km north of Chauvigny in the Vienne department and on a long tall bank of the River Vienne,...
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composed by Louiguy, and is registered with SACEM. It was probably Robert Chauvigny who completed the music. When Piaf suggested to Marguerite Monnot that...
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youth years. From 2018 to 2020 he played with fifth tier French side US Chauvigny, before moving to the United States to attend Georgia Gwinnett College...
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Charente: Chabanais, Confolens Vienne: L'Isle-Jourdain, Lussac-les-Châteaux, Chauvigny, Châtellerault Indre-et-Loire: L'Île-Bouchard, Chinon Tributaries include:...
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Wulgrin II of Angoulême Aois, married Pierre-Élie de Chauvigny and was the mother of André de Chauvigny. Dangereuse and Aimery were married for around seven...
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married John I of Brienne, Count of Eu Jeanne, married Guillaume III de Chauvigny, Lord of Châteauroux He joined the Eighth Crusade (1270) and the ill-fated...
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that John had bypassed his position and was about to cross the Vienne at Chauvigny. At this point the French had lost track of the Anglo-Gascon army and...
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Châteauroux and Charenton-du-Cher. After his death, she married André de Chauvigny. He was succeeded by his brother, Richard de Redvers, 4th Earl of Devon...
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the Middle Ages, it was the seat of a seigniory. It was passed to the Chauvigny from 1207 to 1473. It was raised to the rank of countship in 1497 for...
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with a hilly stage from Chauvigny. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 20 September. 10 September 2020 – Chauvigny to Sarran, 218 km (135 mi)...
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Kids. ^d Dickey Lee is incorrectly credited as D. L. Lipscomb. ^e Robert Chauvigny is uncredited. ^f Hugo Peretti is incorrectly credited as Perette. Cher...
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(Vienne) at the edge of Vienne River between Confolens (60 km upstream) and Chauvigny (14 km downstream), and 44 km south-east of Poitiers. It has two operating...
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Reginald of Sidon Conrad of Montferrat Richard I, King of England André de Chauvigny Baldwin of Exeter Joseph of Exeter William de Ferrers Walchelin de Ferriers...
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the Vienne at Lussac-les-Châteaux, along the route to Poitiers through Chauvigny. The French, unaware of their presence, had decided to follow the same...
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Bishop of Winchester Agnès de Lusignan (1223–1269). Married William II de Chauvigny (d. 1270), and had issue. Alice of Lusignan (1224 – 9 February 1256)....
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entrance. The castle is the cradle of the Chauvigny family which by marriage in the 13th century became Chauvigny de Blot. At the start of the 15th century...
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thousand men-at-arms, and with these and his other forces he advanced to Chauvigny. On 16 and 17 September his army crossed the Vienne. Meanwhile, the prince...
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by French nun Marie of the Incarnation and laywoman Marie-Madeline de Chauvigny de la Peltrie. This was also the beginning of the Ursuline order in New...
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Châtres-sur-Cher Chaumont-sur-Loire Chaumont-sur-Tharonne La Chaussée-Saint-Victor Chauvigny-du-Perche Chémery Cheverny Chissay-en-Touraine Chitenay Choue Choussy...
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Sylvain de Bosredon was born to François de Bosredon and Marie-Anne de Chauvigny de Blot in 1756. Following family tradition, he joined the Order of St...
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duchesse de Montpensier, dauphine d'Auvergne │ │ │ │ │ │ │ X 1) Andre III de Chauvigny (+1503) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ X 2) Louis de Bourbon, prince of la Roche-sur-Yon...
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Chambord Castle in the Loire Valley. On 5 June 1940, it was transferred to Chauvigny on a cushioned stretcher in the back of an ambulance, which had been sealed...
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Caledonian international footballer who plays as a midfielder for US Chauvigny and the New Caledonia national team. He has also played for Magenta, Lito...
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