- The 1748
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle,
sometimes called the
Treaty of Aachen,
ended the War of the
Austrian Succession,
following a
congress ****embled on...
-
There were
three Treaties of Aix-la-Chapelle.
Although "Aix-la-Chapelle", the
French name of the
German city of Aachen, is an
exonym now
rarely used in...
- The
canton of
Aixe-sur-Vienne is an
administrative division of the Haute-Vienne department,
western France. Its
borders were not
modified at the French...
- Saint-Priest-sous-
Aixe (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pʁijɛ(st) su.z‿ɛks],
literally Saint-Priest
under Aixe; Occitan: Sent
Prech d'Aissa) is a
commune in...
- the Bourbons.
Their territory included the
castles of Ségur, Excideuil,
Aixe-su-Vienne,
Auberoche and Nontron.
Built in a
shingle of the Auvézère River...
-
Aixe-sur-Vienne (French: [ɛks syʁ vjɛn]; Occitan: Aissa) is a
commune in the Haute-Vienne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France...
- also
called Martin of
Corbie (died on 26
November 726 in Saint-Priest-sous-
Aixe), was a
canonized monk from
Corbie Abbey,
whose feast day is
November 26...
- Gr****e.
Along the way, the
route p****es through:
Royan Saintes Montbron Aixe-sur-Vienne
Aubusson Mont-Dore Les Vans
Manosque Gr****e "GR Long
Hiking Trails"...
-
Northern Europe Doorway in granite, in oak, France, Limousin, 15th c.,
Aixe sur
Vienne Aldobrandini Tazza of the
Roman emperor Vitellius, c. 1590s Neminatha...
- v t e
Communes of the Haute-Vienne
department Aixe-sur-Vienne
Ambazac Arnac-la-Poste
Augne Aureil Azat-le-Ris
Balledent La
Bazeuge Beaumont-du-Lac Bellacsubpr...