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Corolis (formerly The
Urban Transport network of
Beauvaisis French:
Transports Urbains du
Beauvaisis or TUB). The
transit bus (commuter bus)
network consists...
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connections to Amiens, Creil, and Paris.
Clermont was also
known as Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis or Clermont-de-l'Oise. The town is
built on a hill
surmounted by a 14th...
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Beaumanoir (1899).
Coutumes De
Beauvaisis. Paris: A.
Picard et fils. Akehurst, F. R. P. (March 1992). The
Coutumes De
Beauvaisis of
Philippe De Beaumanoir...
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Count of Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis jure
uxoris Their son
Theobald VI was the last of the
dynasty of
Counts of Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis,
selling the
county to...
- The
counts of Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis first appeared in the
early 11th century.
Their prin****l town was Clermont, now in the Oise
department but then within...
- was the
third Duke of Bourbon. He was also the
Count of Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis and Lord of Beaujeu.
Louis was the son of
Peter de
Bourbon and Isabella...
- Blois, also
count of Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis (1191–1205)
Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, also
count of Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis (1317–1327, 1331–1342)
Louis II...
- Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis and
Marguerite de
Roucy (daughter of
Hilduin IV,
Count of Montdidier).
Renaud became Count of Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis upon his father's...
- M****ille-en-
Beauvaisis (French pronunciation: [maʁsɛj ɑ̃ bovɛzi]; Picard:M****ille-in-Bieuvésis) is a
commune in the Oise
department in
northern France...
- Anne de Montafié,
Countess of Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis (21 July 1577 – 17 June 1644), was a
French heiress and the wife of
Charles de Bourbon,
Count of Soissons...