- The
Republic of the
Escartons (Italian:
Repubblica degli Escartons; French: République des Écartons) was a
collection of
mountain territories located around...
- dictionary, John Lemprière, G. and C. Carvill, 1831; pag. 414
Escartons,
hommes libres, www.
escartons.eu (accessed on 2012-04-05)
Joseph Visconti (2003). The...
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since the 14th
century under the
terms of the
Statute of the Briançon
Escartons.
Napoleon p****ed
through Gap when he
returned to
reclaim France after...
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communes developed in the Graubünden, in the
French Alps (Republic of the
Escartons or Briançonnais), in the Pyrenees, in
northern France (Roumare), in northern...
- also
speak of
Bauernrepublik to
describe the case of the
Republic of the
Escartons of Briançon, a
group of
mountain territories having enjo**** particular...
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France Briançonnais zone, a
piece of
continental crust Republic of the
Escartons,
sometimes called the Briançonnais This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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provosts of Oulx. From 1000, it was part of the Dauphiné and then of the
Escartons Republic (until 1343); with the
Treaty of
Utrecht (1713)
France gave it...
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independence to the
Escartons in
exchange for an
annual rent.
Arvieux became part of what was
later called abusively the
Republic of
Escartons. This
feudal entity...
- Besson's
early life; he
described himself as
being from Colombières, part of
Escarton de Oulx, now in
Cesana Torinese, Italy. He was most
likely born around...
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upper Val
Chisone was part of the semi-independent
French state of the
Escartons Republic from 1343 to 1713.
Pragelato was one of the five cantons. The...