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Bouvignes-sur-Meuse (French pronunciation: [buviɲ syʁ møz], lit. '
Bouvignes on Meuse'; Walloon: Bovegne) is a
village of
Wallonia and a
district of the...
- The city's
economic rival was
Bouvignes,
downriver on the
opposite s**** of the Meuse. Late
Medieval Dinant and
Bouvignes specialised in metalwork, producing...
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Bouvigne Castle is a
castle outside the
Ginneken district in the
Dutch province of
North Brabant, near the
Mastbos south of Breda.
Behind it lies the Markdal...
- a
pedestrian bridge linked the muni****lities of
Bouvignes-sur-Meuse (left bank) and Devant-
Bouvignes (right bank). To the
north of the town were the Abbaye...
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Bouvignes. His son
Henry the
Blind had
heavy walls built around it.
Archaeologically identified fire
marks are ****ociated with a
siege of
Bouvignes in...
- 739–753. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.564.7146. doi:10.1086/522098. S2CID 145796529.
Bouvigne,
Gabriel (2003). "MP3 Tech — Limitations".
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original on...
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Flemish Northern Renaissance and
Mannerist landscape painter,
native of
Bouvignes or
Dinant (both in present-day Belgium). He contributed,
along with Joachim...
- was
weakened by
quarrels with
their rivals at the
neighboring town of
Bouvignes; in 1466 the town was
sacked and destro**** by
Charles the Bold. The br****-founders...
- (alleged). The
northern column entered Leffe and the
hamlet of Devant-
Bouvignes, as two
columns advanced into the
Dinant town centre,
along rue Saint-Jacques...
- was also important: in the 16th
century the
mouth of the
Meuse (Dinant,
Bouvignes, Namur, but also Huy and Liège) was the
central region for metallurgy...