Look up Vaux or vaux in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vaux may refer to: Antoine-Alexis Cadet de Vaux (1743–1828), French chemist and pharmacist Bernard...
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The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte (French pronunciation: [ʃato də vo lə vikɔ̃t]) is a Baroque French château located in Maincy, near Melun, 55 kilometres...
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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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Calvert Vaux FAIA (/vɔːks/; December 20, 1824 – November 19, 1895) was an English-American architect and landscape designer. He and his protégé Frederick...
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The De Vaux (/dəˈvoʊ/) was an automobile produced by the De Vaux-Hall Motors Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Oakland, California. It was founded...
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Anne Vaux (c. 1562 – in or after 1637) was a wealthy Catholic recusant. Vaux was the third daughter of William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden (1535–1595)...
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Downing Vaux (November 14, 1856 – May 15, 1926) was an American landscape architect. Vaux was one of the eleven founding members of the American Society...
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Vaux Brewery was a major brewer and hotel owner based in Sunderland, England. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was taken over by...
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General Nicholas Francis Vaux, CB, DSO is a retired Royal Marines officer who commanded 42 Commando during the Falklands War. Vaux joined the Royal Marines...
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Joseph S. Vaux (born 1972, in Islip, New York) is an American animator, and artist who works as a storyboard artist and animation director on TV show Family...
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Vaux (French pronunciation: [vo] ) or Vaux-en-Couhé ([vo ɑ̃ ku.e]) is a former commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western...
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of les Vaux de Cernay 1998, pp. 235–236. Peter of les Vaux de Cernay 1998, p. 239. Peter of les Vaux de Cernay 1998, p. 243. Peter of les Vaux de Cernay...
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Laurence Vaux (Vose) (1519–1585) was an English canon regular. He died while imprisoned for being a Catholic priest. Vaux was born in Blackrod, Lancashire...
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Vaux's swift (Chaetura vauxi) is a small swift native to North America, Central America, and northern South America. It was named for the American scientist...
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Hermival-les-Vaux (French pronunciation: [ɛʁmival le vo] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Zoo de...
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Mary Morris Vaux Walcott (July 31, 1860 – August 22, 1940) was an American artist and naturalist known for her watercolor paintings of wildflowers. She...
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Bert Vaux (/vɔːks/; born November 19, 1968, Houston, Texas) teaches phonology and morphology at the University of Cambridge. Previously, he taught for...
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The Continental De Vaux was an automobile produced by the Continental-De Vaux Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In April 1931, De Vaux-Hall Motors started...
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Vaux-sur-Aure (French pronunciation: [vo syʁ oʁ] , literally Vaux on Aure) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern...
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Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, PC, FRS (/ˈbruː(ə)m ... ˈvoʊks/; 19 September 1778 – 7 May 1868) was a British statesman who became...
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Roberts Vaux (January 25, 1786 – January 7, 1836) was an American lawyer, jurist, abolitionist, and philanthropist. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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The Bois-de-Vaux Cemetery (French Cimetière du Bois-de-Vaux) is the principal burial ground of Lausanne in Switzerland. Laid out by the architect Alphonse...
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Richard Vaux (December 19, 1816 – March 22, 1895) was an American politician. He was mayor of Philadelphia and served for less than a year as a member...
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William Vaux may refer to: William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden, English peer William Sansom Vaux, American mineralogist William Sandys Wright Vaux, English...
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Vaux-sur-Seulles (French pronunciation: [voːˈ syʁ sœlˈ] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Vaux-sur-Seulles...
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Vaux-devant-Damloup (French pronunciation: [vo dəvɑ̃ dɑ̃lu], literally Vaux before Damloup) is a former commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in...
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Mount Vaux is a 3,310-metre (10,860-foot) mountain summit located in the Kicking Horse River valley of Yoho National Park, in the Ottertail Range of the...
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Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey (French: Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay) is a former Cistercian monastery in northern France (Île-de-France), situated in Cernay-la-Ville...
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Vaux was an American six-piece alternative rock band from Denver, Colorado, United States. Vaux was formed in 1997 in Denver, Colorado, under the original...
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John Vaux was the Deputy Governor of Bombay in 1689. In the year 1697, when Vaux, along with his wife, were enjoying a boat ride in River Tapi in Surat...
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