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Auberive (French pronunciation: [obʁiv]) is a
commune in the Haute-Marne
department in the
Grand Est
region in
northeastern France. The
Aujon flows west...
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Aubérive (French pronunciation: [obeʁivə]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in
northeastern France. The
commune is
traversed by the
Suippe river. Communes...
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following day. The
battle took
place east of Reims,
between Prunay and
Aubérive, in the
province of Champagne,
along the
Moronvilliers Hills. On the left...
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William of
Auberive (French:
Guillaume d'Auberive) was a
Cistercian monk and
numerologist who
served as the
abbot of
Auberive [fr] from 1165
until 1186...
- the Haute-Marne department, on the
plateau of Langres, near the town of
Auberive. It
flows through the
departments of Haute-Marne, Côte-d'Or, Aube, and...
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showing Reims Cathedral asks
French Canadians to enrol.
German graves at
Aubérive Russian soldiers in
France Plaque remembering the four sons of the French...
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prepared in camp de Mailly, in
Champagne and was sent
between Suippes and
Aubérive on the
Western Front.
Russian units held the
front of
Champagne while French...
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Garnier de Rochefort, a 12th-century
French cleric, was
Abbot of
Auberive (1175–1180),
Abbot of
Clairvaux (1186–1193), and
finally Bishop of
Langres (1193–1199)...
- (1320–1346), his
successor in
Lorraine Margaret,
married Jean de Chalon, lord of
Auberive (died 1350), then Conrad,
count of Friburg, and
lastly Ulrich (died 1377)...
- d'armées de
Centre (GAC)
began the
subsidiary attack in
Champagne from
Aubérive to the east of
Reims which became known as
Bataille des Monts, with the...