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Vignolles (French pronunciation: [viɲɔl]) is a
commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the
Charente department "Répertoire...
- Étienne de
Vignolles,
Sieur de Montmorillon,
Chatelain de
Longueville (French pronunciation: [etjɛn də viɲɔl]), also
known as La Hire (French: [la iʁ];...
- André
Vignolles was a
French Contemporary artist active around France from the mid 20th century. "André
Vignoles |
Artists |
WOLFS Fine
Paintings and...
- La Hire may
refer to:
People La Hire, Étienne de
Vignolles dit La Hire (1390—1443) Jean de La Hire (1878—1956)
pseudonym of
Adolphe d'Espie de La Hire...
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reconquest of
Normandy and the
conquest of Guyenne,
often with Étienne de
Vignolles,
better known as La Hire,
including the
action at Gerbevoy. When the standing...
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forces at Orléans. She was
aided by
skilled commanders such as Étienne de
Vignolles,
known as La Hire, and Jean
Poton de Xaintrailles. They
compelled the...
- the
workplace ("co-gestion"). The
majority two-thirds
formed the CNT-
Vignolles (CNT-F) and the
minority became the CNT-AIT. The
latter was the faction...
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seven years as a poor
relation of the king. She was
hosted by
Francis de
Vignolles and died, impoverished, in his
castle of Dampierre-sur-Loire, near Anjou...
- forces. In 1427, Jean,
along with
Arthur of
Richemont and
Etienne of
Vignolles,
forced the Earl of
Warwick to
raise his
siege of Montargis. He was wounded...
- 1016/j.actatropica.2011.02.016. PMC 3132579. PMID 21382335.
Machault V,
Vignolles C,
Borchi F,
Vounatsou P,
Pages F,
Briolant S,
Lacaux JP,
Rogier C (2011)...