- Look up
falaise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Falaise may
refer to:
Falaise, Ardennes,
commune in
France Falaise, Calvados,
commune in
France The...
- The
Falaise pocket or
battle of the
Falaise pocket (German:
Kessel von
Falaise; 12–21
August 1944) was the
decisive engagement of the
Battle of Normandy...
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Fulbert of
Falaise (fl. 11th century) was a
Chamberlain of the Duke of
Normandy and the
maternal grandfather of
William the Conqueror.
Little direct testimony...
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Falaise (French pronunciation: [falɛz] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. The town is
famous for...
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Austreberthe Communauté de
communes de la Côte d'Albâtre Communauté de
communes Falaises du
Talou Communauté de
communes Inter-Caux-Vexin Communauté de communes...
- The
Cliffs of
Entrecasteaux (French:
Falaises d'Entrecasteaux,
French pronunciation: [falɛz dɑ̃tʁəkasto]),
named after 18th
century French navigator Bruni...
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Southern France. It is a po****r
tourist destination,
famous for its
cliffs (
falaises) and the
sheltered inlets called calanques. The
wines of C****is are white...
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Sibyl of
Falaise (or
Sibil de
Falaise) was a
kinswoman of King
Henry I of England. She was
possibly his
illegitimate daughter or a niece, as the sources...
- The
operation was to
capture the
tactically important French town of
Falaise and then the
smaller towns of Trun and Chambois. This
operation was undertaken...
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Jacques de
Falaise (stage name of
Jacques Simon; 1754 –
March 30, 1825) was a
French quarryman who
became famous in the
early 19th
century for his ingestion...