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Plessé (French pronunciation: [plɛse] ; Breton: Plesei) is a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique
department in
western France.
Lucien Petit-Breton (18 October...
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Plesse Castle is
situated to the
north of Göttingen in Germany,
close to the
village of Bovenden. The
castle was
transferred in 1015 from the
private estate...
- was the
first major work by one of the HIAG leaders. It was
published by
Plesse Verlag [de],
owned by a right-wing
politician and
publisher Waldemar Schütz [de]...
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Confederation in 1260. The
Mecklenburgian swordbrother Helmold III. von
Plesse.
Teutonic Order Battle of
Saule Livonian Crusade Northern Crusades Order...
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Gozlan « La Boîte Noire » avec
Pierre Niney et André
Dussollier Harrison Plesse, Ric****e (3
March 2021). "Australia
celebrates French cinema with rare...
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Mechthild I (of Wohldenberg) 1196–1223
Bertha II 1223–52
Margarete I (of
Plesse) 1253–1305
Mechthild II (of Wohldenberg) 1305–16
Sophia II (of Büren) 1317–31...
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known as the
first two-time
winner of the Tour de France. He was born in
Plessé, Loire-Atlantique, a part of Brittany, now part of Pays de la Loire. When...
- Waffen-SS. The
first major work by one of the HIAG leaders, it was
published by
Plesse Verlag [de],
owned by a right-wing
politician and
publisher Waldemar Schütz [de]...
- Osnabrück
Castle Osterburg, Groothusen, East
Frisia Petersburg, Osnabrück
Plesse Castle, Bovenden/Göttingen
Rastede Castle,
Rastede Ringelheim Castle and...
- stations]. SNCF (in French).
Retrieved 26
November 2023. H****e, Benoit;
Plesse, Grégory (9
March 2017). "Paris : les anti CDG-Express
remettent la contestation...