- The
Merlerault is a
formerly common breed of
horse that
originated in the
canton of Le
Merlerault. Bred
under the Old Regime, this
reputedly elegant half-bred...
- Le
Merlerault (French pronunciation: [lə mɛʁləʁo] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France.
Ensemble castral remains of a medieval...
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continuously since they were
first described; some, like the Pavilly,
Merlerault and Caumont,
became extinct in the
early twentieth century and were later...
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Norman breeds such as the
Caumont and Caux and the
extinct Pavilly; the
Merlerault was
formerly considered a sub-type of the Crèvecœur. The Crèvecœur is...
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Hergnies Houdan Ivanaise Janzé
Javanaise La Flèche
Landaise Le Mans Le
Merlerault Meusienne Limousine (coq de pêche)
Lyonnaise Mantes Marans Noire du Berry...
- Vallée de la
Haute Sarthe Communauté de
communes des Vallées d'Auge et du
Merlerault BANATIC, Périmètre des EPCI à fiscalité propre.
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- France. He was
Seigneur of Gacé and Bellou-en-Houlme, and
Baron of Le
Merlerault,
Briouze and Messei. Du
Merle was the son of
Guillaume VI du
Merle and...
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Charles Labbé (born 8
October 1851 in
Merlerault; died 22
October 1889 in Paris) was a
French surgeon, . He
discovered what is now
known as the vein of...
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climate and soil. The
breed developed region-specific specializations. Le
Merlerault is the
oldest area of origin, and
mainly produced saddle horses, while...
- was a
French surgeon and
politician who was born in the
village of Le
Merlerault in the
department of Orne. He was an
uncle to
physician Charles Labbé...