- the
children of Jean III de Ravalet, lord of
Tourlaville and
Madeleine de Hennot,
Madame of
Tourlaville. They were
executed on
December 2, 1603, in Place...
-
Tourlaville (French pronunciation: [tuʁlavil]) is a
former commune in the
Manche department in
Normandy in north-western France. On 1
January 2016, it...
- in 1802, a
portion of Octeville.
Since 1811, the "mielles" [dunes] of
Tourlaville,
commune of the
deanery of Saire, are
integrated into the
Cherbourg territory...
- The
canton of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin-5 (before
March 2020:
canton of
Tourlaville) is an
administrative division of the
Manche department, northwestern...
- Cherbourg-Octeville
Deauville Flers Hérouville-Saint-Clair
Lisieux Saint-Lô
Tourlaville France portal "EU
regions by GDP, Eurostat".
Retrieved 18
September 2023...
- Cherbourg-Octeville, Équeurdreville-Hainneville, La Glacerie,
Querqueville and
Tourlaville. The seat of the
commune is in Cherbourg. Cherbourg-Octeville had been...
- gl****-making was
transferred to a
small gl****
furnace already working at
Tourlaville, near
Cherbourg in Normandy, and the
premises in
Faubourg Saint-Antoine...
- ISSN 0269-2244. OCLC 30476453. "The
terrible tale of the
Ravalet children, from
Tourlaville".
Normandy Then and Now. 29
October 2016.
Retrieved 1
January 2022. Julien...
- had a
third spell with
Cherbourg from 2016. N’Doumbé also pla**** for
Tourlaville, Flers, and Bayeux, all
based in the
region of Cotentin. He was with...
-
Cherbourg Died
during a
training session at André-Picquenot
Stadium in
Tourlaville as a
result of a
heart attack. 20
February 2002 Cristian Neamțu (ROM)...