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Seurre (French pronunciation: [sœʁ]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France. This
commune lies at the
crossroad of
routes to Dijon...
- Bernard-Gabriel
Seurre or
Seurre the
Elder (11 July 1795 – 3
October 1867) was a
French sculptor. His
younger brother Charles Émile
Seurre (1798–1858) was...
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Charles Marie Émile
Seurre or
Seurre the
Younger (22
February 1798 – 11
January 1858) was a
French sculptor.
Seurre was born and died in Paris. A student...
- Labergement-lès-
Seurre (French pronunciation: [labɛʁʒəmɑ̃ lɛ sœʁ],
literally Labergement near
Seurre) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in eastern...
- Mont-lès-
Seurre is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France.
Communes of the Saône-et-Loire...
- Montagny-lès-
Seurre (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃taɲi lɛ sœʁ],
literally Montagny near
Seurre) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France...
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previously supported a
bronze sculpture of Napoleon [fr] by
Charles Émile
Seurre,
alongside the
crossroads between Courbevoie and Puteaux. The
location became...
- Céline Émilie
Seurre (7
September 1873 in
Paris – 3
September 1966 in Trouville-sur-Mer),
known as Cécile
Sorel or the
Comtesse de Ségur by marriage, was...
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Michel de Sèvre or de
Seurre (active 1539–1593) was a
member of the
Knights Hospitaller, a
French courtier and diplomat, and
Grand Master of the Order...
- façade, right). La
bataille d'Aboukir (The
Battle of Aboukir), by
Bernard Seurre (Southern façade, left). La
bataille de
Jemappes (The
Battle of Jemappes)...