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Houdan (French: [udɑ̃] ) is a
commune of the
Yvelines department 63
kilometres (39 mi) west of
Paris in the
north of France. The name has
evolved from...
- The
Houdan (French pronunciation: [udɑ̃] ) or
Poule de
Houdan ([pul də udɑ̃]) is an old
French breed of
domestic chicken. It is
named for its area of...
- The
Donjon de
Houdan (
Houdan Keep) is a
medieval fortified tower in the
commune of
Houdan in the
Yvelines département of France.
Constructed around 1120-1137...
- in the 1860s in north-central France, in the
vicinity of the
villages of
Houdan and Faverolles. The
breed was
given the name of the
latter village and the...
- was a
French nobleman, the
Seigneur of Montfort-l'Amaury, Épernon, and
Houdan in the Île-de-France (1101–c. 1137) and
Count of Évreux in
Normandy (1118–c...
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Favoris Gasconne Gâtinaise
Gauloise dorée Géline de
Touraine Gournay Hergnies Houdan Ivanaise Janzé
Javanaise La Flèche
Landaise Le Mans Le
Merlerault Meusienne...
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Other breeds which exhibit this rare
trait include the Dorking, Faverolles,
Houdan, and Sultan. All
Silkies have
black or
bluish skin,
bones and grayish-black...
- and Mid
Berkshire parliamentary constituency. The
parish is
twinned with
Houdan in France. The village's
railway station is
located on the
Great Western...
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Raoul de
Houdenc (or
Houdan; c. 1165 – c. 1230) was the
French author of the
Arthurian romance Meraugis de
Portlesguez and
possibly La
Vengeance Raguidel...
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point from a
thick base.: 501 the leaf comb or s**** comb, as seen in the
Houdan,
which resembles a
butterfly with partially-opened wings.: 501 the pea...