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- Vaucelles (French pronunciation: [vosɛl] ) is a commune located to the west of Bayeux in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern...
- and the Truce of Vaucelles was agreed on 5 February 1556, somewhat favourable to France. But rather than a step towards peace, Vaucelles proved to be but...
- talks resumed. Truce (February–September 1556) 5 February 1556: Truce of Vaucelles signed between Charles V and Henry II of France. Abdication of Charles...
- Richard of Vaucelles was an English Cistercian monk, who was appointed by St. Bernard as the second abbot of the Vaucelles Abbey, France. He is recognised...
- Vaucelles-et-Beffecourt (French pronunciation: [vosɛl e bɛfkuʁ]) is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Communes...
- ****ault, relying on the 2nd and 3rd Canadian Infantry Divisions to capture Vaucelles, Colombelles, and the opposite banks of the Orne River. On the morning...
- monastery at Vaucelles, located in the northwest of France, near Cambrai. By 1145, Raoul had succeeded in building the Abbaye de Vaucelles, which over...
- Vaucelles.pdf[permanent dead link] (in French) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gare de Vaucelles. Vaucelles station at Transilien...
- Saints Willibald, Winibald, and Walpurga Richard of Andria Richard of Vaucelles Richard Reynolds (martyr) Richard Gwyn Richard Pampuri Richard Martin...
- Thomas of ****igne, also known as Thomas of Cîteaux, Thomas Cisterciensis, Thomas the Cistercian, Thomas of Vancelles (died c.1190), was a Cistercian...