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Pontoise (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃twaz]) is a
commune north of Paris, France. It is
located 28.4 km (17.6 mi) from the
centre of Paris, in the "new town"...
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Pontoise (French pronunciation: [sɛʁʒi pɔ̃twɑz]) is a new town and an
agglomeration community in France, in the Val-d'Oise and
Yvelines departments...
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Walter of
Pontoise (French: Gautier, Gaultier, Gaucher; c. 1030 – c. 1099) was a
French saint of the
eleventh century. Born at Andainville, he was a professor...
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Pontoise station is the
train station serving the city of
Pontoise and the
surrounding suburbs. The
station is a
large building situated on
Place Charles...
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Pontoise Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Maclou de
Pontoise) is a
Roman Catholic church located in the town of
Pontoise, on the
outskirts of Val d'Oise...
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Moses ben
Abraham of
Pontoise (12th century) was a
French tosafist.
Moses was a
disciple of
Jacob Tam. In Tam's
Sefer haYashar, a
number of
problems of...
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cousin Napoleon III and of the
Second Empire, Léon
retired in
Pontoise, France, and died in poverty.
Charles Léon
Denuelle de la
Plaigne was born...
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William of
Pontoise was a
Benedictine hermit. He
lived at
Pontoise, France. St.
William of
Pontoise Catholic Online v t e...
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Pontoise Aerodrome or
Pontoise –
Cormeilles Aerodrome (French: Aérodrome de
Pontoise – Cormeilles) (IATA: POX, ICAO: LFPT) is an
airport located 7 km (3...
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Carrefour à l'Hermitage,
Pontoise, 1876. Musée
Malraux Toits rouges, coin d'un village, hiver, Côte de Saint-Denis,
Pontoise, 1877. Musée d'Orsay, Paris...