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Cauchois could refer to:
Yvette Cauchois, 1908–1999,
French physicist Cauchois dialect, a
Norman dialect The
Cauchois horse, an
extinct French horse breed...
- Seine-Maritime
identify themselves as
speakers of
Cauchois.
These are some
distinguishing features of
Cauchois from
other Norman dialects: the
absence of /h/...
- From 1978
until her
retirement in 1983,
Cauchois was
Professor Emeritus at the
University of
Paris VI.
Cauchois was
still conducting active laboratory...
- The
Cauchois pigeon is a
breed of
fancy pigeon.
Cauchois pigeons,
along with
other varieties of
domesticated pigeons, are all
descendants from the rock...
- "improve
Cauchois horses",
including crossbreeding with
Thoroughbred or half-blood stallions, and a
Percheron stallion. The
decline of the
Cauchois breed...
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Louis François
Auguste Cauchois-Lemaire (August 28, 1789 –
August 9, 1861) was a
French journalist.
Towards the end of the
First Empire, he was proprietor...
- the
Cotentin Peninsula (Cotentinais) in the west, and the Pays de Caux (
Cauchois dialect) in the east. Ease of
access from
Paris and the po****rity of the...
- west (the
Cotentinais dialect), and in the Pays de Caux in the East (the
Cauchois dialect). Many
words and
place names demonstrate the Old
English and Norse...
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which is
still spoken today in
parts of
mainland Normandy (Cotentinais and
Cauchois dialects) and the
nearby Channel Islands (Jèrriais and Guernésiais). The...
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Montmartre area of Paris,
located at the
junction of Rue
Lepic and Rue
Cauchois (the
precise address is 15, rue Lepic, 75018 Paris). It
takes its name...