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Bregille (French pronunciation: [bʁəʒij]) is a
district of the
French city of Besançon,
located on the
right bank of the Doubs, south-east of the historic...
- The fort of
Bregille is a
fortification located in the
French city of Besançon.
After two wars (in 1674 when
Louis XIV of
France took the city from the...
- The
forts of
Brégille and
Beauregard sit
across the
Doubs from the city. In 1913, a
private company built a
funicular to the
Brégille Heights. The funicular...
- the
Roman citadel, with its
rugged cliffs and the
elevated grounds of
Bregille with its pure and
beneficial spring, its vineyards, its
alluring villas...
- and her grandson,
Sigebert II.
Amalgar and his wife
founded a
convent at
Brégille and an
abbey at Bèze,
installing a son and
daughter in the abbacies. They...
- Besançon, in the
department of Doubs. The
first church in the
neighborhood of
Bregille was the
Church of
Saint Martin which was
constructed in the
sixth century...
-
Marulaz (1769–1842) who led the 6th
division against the
Austrians at
Bregille and the
Chaprais and the
Liechtensteiners at Planoise. The
besiegers surrounded...
- a duke
named Amalgar and his wife Aquilina. They
founded a
convent at
Brégille and an
abbey for men at Bèze,
installing children in both abbacies. They...
-
declared war on
Napoleon I), the
French military decided to
build a fort on
Bregille hill, to
defend the old city of Besançon. This hill is
higher than the...
- Clairs-Soleils is a
small area on Besançon's east side, near the
quarters of
Bregille and Orchamps. The
quarter has
about 3000 inhabitants. Like Planoise, Clairs-Soleils...