- Saint-Peter of
Brancion church,
built during the 12th century. Église Saint-Pierre de
Brancion.
Murals from the
Middle Ages in the Saint-Peter of
Brancion church...
- of
Brancion were a
French aristocratic family which traced its
origins to 10th century
Burgundy and were
later known as the
Counts of Raguet-
Brancion. The...
- The Rue
Brancion is a
street in the Saint-Lambert
quarter in the 15th arrondis****t of Paris, France. The Rue
Brancion starts at 6,
Place d'Alleray and...
-
commune of
Malakoff – the
commune of
Vanves is
instead accessible by
Porte Brancion located 250
metres west. The
station opened on 21
January 1937 as part...
- La Chapelle-sous-
Brancion (French pronunciation: [la ʃapɛl su bʁɑ̃sjɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
eastern French department of Saône-et-Loire. Château de Nobles...
- His
friends are
welcoming and glad to see him, but an
intellectual named Brancion is not
impressed by a
story Cyrille tells about one of Alain's drunken...
-
Sigefroy (died 1104),
count of
Burghausen Ermengarde,
married Bernard de
Brancion Gisela,
married Frederick,
count of Saarbrücken
House of
Lorraine Kessler...
- Saône-et-Loire (71) Arcy •
Balleure • Bissy-sur-Fley • Berzé •
Bouttavant •
Brancion •
Brandon • Bresse-sur-Grosne •
Champsigny •
Charolles • Ch****y •...
- SDECE,
joined by the 1st
Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment led by
Colonel Brancion-Rouge,
landed by
Transall C-160, and
managed to
secure Bangui M'Poko International...
-
Jacqueline de
Raguet de
Brancion was born on
December 18, 1940, in Nîmes, France. Her
father was
Jacques Chatel de
Raguet de
Brancion and her mother, Françoise...