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Champvent Castle is a
castle in the muni****lity of
Champvent of the
Canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It is a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance...
- muni****lities of Essert-sous-
Champvent and Villars-sous-
Champvent merged on 1
January 2012 into
Champvent.
Champvent is
first mentioned in 1011 as Canvent...
- of Essert-sous-
Champvent and Villars-sous-
Champvent merged on 1
January 2012 into the muni****lity of
Champvent. Essert-sous-
Champvent is
located in a...
- Jean of
Cossonay (1240-1273)
Guillaume de
Champvent (1273-1301) Gérard de
Vuippens (1302-1309)
Othon of
Champvent (1309-1312)
Pierre of Oron (1313-1323)...
- of Essert-sous-
Champvent and Villars-sous-
Champvent merged on 1
January 2012 into the muni****lity of
Champvent. Villars-sous-
Champvent had an area, as...
- the
Canton of
Fribourg Essert-Pittet, in the
Canton of Vaud Essert-sous-
Champvent, in the
Canton of Vaud This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- Essert-sous-
Champvent railway station (French: Gare de Essert-sous-
Champvent) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Champvent, in the
Swiss canton...
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Edward I of
England was ****ociated with the
Savoyard faction of
nobles and
knights who came from the
County of Savoy, and were
favoured in England. Savoy...
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divided into the
Cercles of Molondin, Belmont-sur-Yverdon,
Yverdon and
Champvent. The
district consisted of 38 muni****lities, is 156.68 km2 in area and...
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William of
Champvent or
Guillaume de
Champvent (c.1239 – 21
March 1301) was the son of Henri, Lord of
Champvent,
brother of
Othon de
Champvent and Pierre...