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Cierges (French pronunciation: [sjɛʁʒ]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire...
- Peyres-Possens, Saint-
Cierges,
Thierrens and Chanéaz
merged on 1
January 2013 into the new muni****lity of Montanaire. Saint-
Cierges is
first mentioned around...
- as the 19th century, is that "concierge" is a
contraction of
comte des
cierges ("count of candles"), a
servant responsible for
maintaining the lighting...
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Cierges-sous-Montfaucon (French pronunciation: [sjɛʁʒ su mɔ̃fokɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes...
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dugouts in the
Argonnes Two-seat
German Hannover biplane forced down near
Cierges List of
military engagements of
World War I Meuse-Argonne
American Cemetery...
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January 2024. Léger, François (24
January 2024). ""Ça part brûler tous les
cierges de France" : Raphaël
Quenard fait péter les
compteurs aux César". Première...
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liturgical office in the abbey, or in the
crypt of Notre-Dame des
Trente Cierges in winter. In this way, the
building keeps its
original purpose as a place...
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access to
airport clubs; first-class
flight upgrades;
membership in Sony's
Cierge personal shopping program and
dozens of
other elite club memberships. Hotel...
- Notre-Dame-Sous-Terre. The new church-abbey
first had
three crypts built: the Trente-
Cierges chapel (under the
North wing), the
choir crypt (to the East) and Saint-Martin...
- Paul-Bernard de
Fontaine was the son of
Francisco de Fontaine, Lord of
Cierges, rider-chief,
governor of Stenay,
administrator of the Duke of Lorraine...