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named after this town. See
Chaource cheese. In the
Chaource parish church there is a
sculpture by The
Maitre de
Chaource.
Communes of the Aube department...
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Chaource (French pronunciation: [ʃa.uʁs] ) is a
French cheese,
originally manufactured in the
village of
Chaource in the Champagne-Ardenne region. Chaource...
- The Maître de
Chaource was an
unidentified sculptor who
worked in the late 15th and
early 16th century, in the
French town of
Chaource.
While many works...
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Caprice des
Dieux Canut Carré de l'Est -
Lorraine Cathare Chamois d'or
Chaource Chatou Chaubier Chaumes Chevillon - Haute-Marne
Citeaux -
Burgundy Coulommiers...
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created in 1975 by Jean Lincet.
Lincet also
produces Brillat-Savarin and
Chaource, an
appellation d'origine
controlee cheese. Délice de
Bourgogne is a triple...
- Île-de-France Château de Maisons, a 17th-century
manor house Maisons-lès-
Chaource, in the Aube department,
Grand Est Maisons-lès-Soulaines, in the Aube department...
- Maisons-lès-
Chaource (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ lɛ ʃauʁs],
literally Maisons near
Chaource) is a
commune in the Aube
department in north-central France...
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Andouillette from
Troyes Barberey cheese Cacibel liqueur Montgueux champagne Chaource cheese Chocolate from
Jacquot (Cémoi group) Sauer**** from Brienne-le-Château...
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Linard Gonthier.
Several Troyes churches have
sculpture by The Maître de
Chaource.
Jewish worship is
conducted in the
Rashi Synagogue of Troyes,
named in...
- Châteaudun." By a
charter dated 25
October 877,
Charles the Bald
ceded Chaource, in Tonnerre, to Odo. In 879, he was
succeeded by his
brother Robert I...