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Liverdun (French pronunciation: [livɛʁdœ̃]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle...
- MAD-əl-AYN, French: [madlɛn] ) is a
traditional small cake from
Commercy and
Liverdun, two
communes of the
Lorraine region in
northeastern France. Madeleines...
- Peter's
Church (French: église Saint-Pierre de
Liverdun) is a 12th-century
Roman Catholic parish church in
Liverdun, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. It has been...
- in
Paris Madeleine cake is a
traditional small cake from
Commercy and
Liverdun. Traditionally, a mille-feuille
pastry is made up of
three layers of puff...
- Liège (B) Spa (B)
Ouren (B)
Diekirch (L) Dudelange, near
Luxembourg (L)
Liverdun, near
Nancy (F)
Donon (F)
Ballon d'Alsace (F) La Cluse, near Pontarlier...
- in 1177. In 1178, the
Bishop of Toul
began to
construct a
fortress at
Liverdun, with the
authorisation of the Duke of
Upper Lorraine,
Simon II. Overwhelmed...
- from SIRIS.
Essegney near Charmes, Voyages, from SIRIS. Road to Spring,
Liverdun, from SIRIS.
Light of the Incarnation, from SIRIS.
Arcessita ab Angelis...
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Villedepompey March 2, 1998
Caussols ODAS KOR 5.1 km MPC · JPL 18637
Liverdun 1998 EJ2
Liverdun March 2, 1998
Caussols ODAS EUN 2.9 km MPC · JPL 18638
Nouet 1998...
- to the
Duchess of Cleves;
after her
death he
became Dean of
Liverdun. He died in
Liverdun, Lorraine.
Relationum Historicarum de
rebus Angliæ in four parts:...
- br****erie, the
ceiling of the town hall of Épinal, and the jam
factory in
Liverdun. He was a
member of the
steering committee of the
Nancy School from 1901...