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Auvergne (/oʊˈvɛərn(jə), oʊˈvɜːrn/; French: [ovɛʁɲ] ; Occitan: Auvèrnhe or Auvèrnha) is a
cultural region in
central France. As of 2016
Auvergne is no...
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (French pronunciation: [ovɛʁɲ ʁonalp] ; AURA) is a
region in southeast-central
France created by the 2014
territorial reform of French...
- Look up
Auvergne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Auvergne is a
region in France.
Named after it are:
Auvergne horse Bleu d'Auvergne, a
cheese originating...
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history of the
Auvergne dates back to the
early Middle Ages, when it was a
historic province in south-central France. It was
originally the feudal...
- This is a list of the
various rulers of
Auvergne. In the 7th
century Auvergne was
disputed between the
Franks and Aquitanians. It was
later conquered...
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Middle Ages.
Blackwell Publishing, 2005.
Thomas Pitour,
Wilhelm von
Auvergnes Psychologie. Von der
Rezeption des
aristotelischen Hylemorphismus zur...
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Peter of
Auvergne (died 1304) was a
French philosopher and theologian. He was a
canon of Paris; some
biographers have
thought that he was
Bishop of Clermont...
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Gerard was
Count of
Auvergne from 839
until his
death on 25 June 841.
Gerard married either Rotrud or Hildegard,
daughters of
Louis the Pious. They had...
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Auvergne Station Auvergne Station,
often just
referred to as
Auvergne, is a
pastoral lease that
operates as a
cattle station in the
Northern Territory...
- Anne of
Auvergne (c. 1358 – 22
September 1417) was
Duchess of
Bourbon from 1371
until 1410 as the wife of
Louis II, Duke of Bourbon. She was also Countess...