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Bulgnéville (French pronunciation: [by(l)ɲevil] ) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France. The
Battle of Bulgnéville...
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ceased to
exist in 2015
after a
merger with
Contrex FC and JS
Bulgnéville,
creating Bulgnéville Contrex Vittel FC. Club
Sportif Vittellois was
founded in...
- The
Canton of
Bulgnéville is a
French former administrative and
electoral grouping of
communes in the
Vosges département of
eastern France and in the...
- The ****ociation of
Bulgnéville communes between Xaintois and B****igny (French: Communauté de
communes de
Bulgnéville entre Xaintois et B****igny) is a...
- Saulxures-lès-
Bulgnéville (French pronunciation: [solsyʁ lɛ bylɲevil] ,
literally Saulxures near
Bulgnéville) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in...
- The
Battle of
Bulgnéville was
fought on 2 July 1431. The
battle was
fought between two cousins, René I d'Anjou and
Antoine de Vaudémont, over partition...
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French cheese,
originally from Lorraine. It is made by the
dairy of the
Bulgnéville hermitage in
Vosges département. A
typical round is
about 43 centimetres...
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exploration phase. Saint-Menge
gallery slag heap from the 1940s The
Bulgnéville concession was
granted on
October 6, 1832.
Several exploratory shafts...
- cousin,
Count Antoine de Vaudémont, who
captured René in the
Battle of
Bulgnéville and had him
imprisoned with his ally, the Duke of Burgundy. She led an...
- heir-male,
Antoine de Vaudemont, who with
Burgundian help
defeated René at
Bulgneville in July 1431. The
Duchess Isabella effected a
truce with Antoine, but...