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Bloisian (Blésois in French) is a
natural region of
France located around the city of Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire. This term also
refers to...
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genealogist specialized in
Bloisian history.
Adrien Thibault (1844–1918),
ceramist born in La Chaussée-Saint-Victor, then
historian of
Bloisian. René Guénon (also...
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decided to give it to his own
younger brother, Duke Philippe,
excepted Bloisian (and so the châteaux of
Blois and Chambord) as well as Languedoc. Therefore...
- Orléans and last
count of Blois, died. From the 1st to the 5th centuries,
Bloisian depended on the
Carnutes oppidum of
Autrium (corresponding to
current city...
- The Jacques-Gabriel
Bridge (named pont Jacques-Gabriel in French)
spans the
Loire river in Blois, France,
since the
beginning of the 18th century. With...
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church to
implore her help.
During this period, a
custom was
established in
Bloisian of
going to pray to Vienne-lez-Blois
Church to the “Our Lady of ****istance”...
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Ronceraie has been
rehabilitated into
housing since that time. In the 1860s,
Bloisian painter Ulysse Besnard left his
position as
director of the muni****l museum...