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Évrecy (French pronunciation: [evʁəsi] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France situated on the
River Guigne...
- east of
Évrecy. It can be
accessed by road D212 from
Vieux in the
north which continues south to Thury-Harcourt and by road D41 from
Evrecy in the west...
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Glamorgan in Wales, and the
honours of Sainte-Schol****e-sur-Sarthe and
Évrecy in Normandy, as well as
Creully and Thorigny.
After the
White Ship disaster...
- Caen-1 Caen-2 Caen-3 Caen-4 Caen-5 Condé-en-Normandie Courseulles-sur-Mer
Évrecy Falaise Hérouville-Saint-Clair Le Hom Honfleur-Deauville Ifs
Lisieux Livarot-Pays-d'Auge...
- The
canton of
Évrecy is an
administrative division of the
Calvados department,
northwestern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
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resistance along the Caen–
Évrecy road. A
second line ran from
Feuguerolles westwards from the Orne to Bully,
Avenay and
Évrecy and
another outpost line...
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objections from O'Connor
after studying the
ground and an
attack towards Évrecy was
considered and rejected,
either by
Montgomery or Dempsey. In a postwar...
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Germans defeated British attacks towards Évrecy. Two
officers of the 8th RSF had led
patrols towards Évrecy and
found that
German positions were still...
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Gloucester in England,
Glamorgan in Wales, Sainte-Schol****e-sur-Sarthe,
Evrecy and
Creully in Normandy. By
right of his wife, he
became the 2nd Lord of...
- incomplete.
According to
Patrice Lajoye, he
could have been an
abbot in
Evrecy. It is not even
certain that
Patrice was
really bishop of Bayeux, although...