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- of the ruler of the Bourbonnais between 913 and 1327, was Sire de Bourbon (Seigneur de Bourbon). The first lord of the Bourbonnais known by name was Adhémar...
- pronunciation of Bourbonnais came to be Anglicized over time to /bərˈboʊnɪs/ bər-BOH-nis. In 1974, a state representative from Bourbonnais introduced a resolution...
- The Bourbonnais dialects are spoken in the historic region of Bourbonnais, located in central France and including the department of Allier the area surrounding...
- Look up Bourbonnais in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bourbonnais is a historic province in the centre of France. Bourbonnais or Bourbonnaise, may also...
- Jaime Claire Bourbonnais (born September 9, 1998) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for PWHL New York of the Professional Women's Hockey...
- Claude Bourbonnais :: Model (Female: 32)". PaidModels.com. Archived from the original on 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2012-09-24. "Marie-Claude Bourbonnais - Cosplay...
- have a Bourbonnais less suitable for hunting than other breeds. In 1970, Michel Comte decided to look for the last dog that had some Bourbonnais blood...
- notably Bourbonnais won the Formula 125 race supporting the 1984 Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Following superkarts, Bourbonnais raced...
- Bocage bourbonnais is a small French natural region, west of the Allier department in Auvergne. Its name stems from the ancient province of Bourbonnais. Le...
- have officially been known in French as Bourbonnais since 2018, a reference to the historic province of Bourbonnais. Until then, the unofficial term Elavérins...