- d'Amboise (Paris, 1906) (in French)
Louis Helphen,
Recueil d'annales
angevines et vendómoises (Paris, 1903) (in French)
Auguste Molinier, Les Sources...
- Molnar, A
Concise History of Hungary, p. 14 Sugar,
Peter F. (1990). "The
Angevine State". A
History of Hungary.
Indiana University Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-253-20867-5...
- The Château d'Angers is a
castle in the city of
Angers in the
Loire Valley, in the département of Maine-et-Loire, in France.
Founded in the 9th century...
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Fouaces angevines...
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Angevin is the
traditional langue d'oïl
spoken in Anjou, a
historic province in
western France. It was also
spoken in
neighboring regions like the Pays...
- (Oxford
University Press, 2021), p. 419. René Poupardin, "Généalogies
Angevines du XIe siècle", Mélanges de l'école française de Rome 20 (1900), pp. 199–208...
- d'Amboise (Paris, 1906) (in French)
Louis Helphen,
Recueil d'annales
angevines et vendómoises (Paris, 1903) (in French)
Auguste Molinier, Les Sources...
-
Madeleine Angevine is a
white wine
grape from the
Loire Valley in
France that is also po****r in Germany,
Kyrgyzstan and
Washington state. The early-ripening...
- of Engineers, 1986) online; can be
downloaded at no cost; not
copyright Angevine,
Robert G. "Individuals, organizations, and engineering: US Army officers...
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Hungarian viticulturalist Adolf Stark,
presumably by
crossing Madeleine Angevine ×
Muscat Courtillier (=
Muscat Précoce de Saumur). Some
sources instead...