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- Acquigny (French pronunciation: [akiɲi]) is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. The 16th century Château d'Acquigny is located...
- Pacy-sur-Eure, Ménilles, Chambray, Croisy-sur-Eure, Autheuil-Authouillet, Acquigny, Louviers, Le Vaudreuil, Val de Reuil, Pont-de-l'Arche, Martot. Its main...
- Bourth, Damville, La Bonneville-sur-Iton, Évreux It flows into the Eure in Acquigny, south of Louviers. Its basin (1,300 km²) covers 134 communes and is subject...
- away down the road. Filming took place in several locations, including: Acquigny (Calvados; Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis; and Vaires, Seine-et-Marne. The...
- Jacques Démoulin (7 December 1905, in Bohain – 29 November 1991, in Acquigny), was a French ballet dancer and painter. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Philippe Rousseau (22 February 1816, Paris – 5 December 1887, Acquigny) was a French painter known primarily for his still life paintings. He was a pupil...
- Montmorency-Laval (1219–1267), baron of Vitré, lord of Laval (1264–1267), lord of Acquigny, Aubigné and Olivet. He and his father-in-law, Andrew III, Baron of Vitré...
- listed in the French National Inventory of Historical Monuments in 1926. Acquigny sits at the confluence of two rivers: the Eure, formerly navigable to Chartres...
- castles in their Norman barony in 1119: Conches-en-Ouche, Tosny, Portes, Acquigny. According to the 1172 state of its fiefdoms, the "honneur" amounted to...
- baronne of Vitré, hereditary countess of Rennes, of Châtillon, of Gavre, of Acquigny, of Aubigné, Courbeveille, hereditary dame of Tinténiac, of Bécherel and...