- 226-234 and map. Van
Durme 2002:11. The
confused legendary origins of the
chausée Brunehaut were
unraveled and
examined by J. Lestoquoy, "L'étrange histoire...
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American journalist and
historian William L. Shirer.
Charlottenburger Chausee was a part of the Ost-West-Achse (East-West Axis),
which during the ****...
- de
Rohan · Av de l'Opéra · Pl de l'Opéra ·
Fromental Halévy · R de la
Chausée d'Antin · Pl d'Estienne d'Orves · R
Blanche · R
Pigalle · Pl
Pigalle ·...
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Hundred Years' War.
There are
other significant historical links. The
Chausée Brunehaut,
which p****ed
within two
miles (3.2 km) of the town, is the Roman...
- La
Chausée may
refer to: Pierre-Claude
Nivelle de La Chaussée, a
French dramatist La Chaussée, Seine-Maritime, a
commune of
France in the Seine-Maritime...
-
source of
ferruginous water,
called Chantilly water,
discovered at La
Chausée in Gouvieux, and
bottled and
carbonated there from 1882 into the 20th century...
- 1927 by the
architect A. Blomme) 1903: À L'Innovation
department store,
Chausée d'Ixelles/Elsenesteenweg 39–51, in
Ixelles (converted) 1904: Gym for the...
- the
junction of the D225 and the D341, the
route of the
Roman road the
Chausée Brunehaut. The
river Aa
flows through the commune. The
church of Notre-Dame...
- 1813: La Katzbach, Leipzig, Hanau, and the
defense of Hamburg. 1814: La
Chausee, Vauchamps, Bar-sur-Aube, Sezanne, and Valcourt. 1815: Ligny, Genappe,...
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Retrieved on 4
March 2013. "98225,
Avennue Kabasele (ex-Flambeau) Rez de
Chausée, Gombe-Kinshasa République Démocratique du Congo" "Banque
Centrale du Congo"...