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- Cormery (French pronunciation: [kɔʁməʁi] ) is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department, Centre-Val de Loire. Its inhabitants are called Cormeriens,...
- Cormery Abbey or the Abbey of Saint Paul, Cormery (French: Abbaye Saint-Paul de Cormery), is a former Benedictine abbey located on the territory of the...
- Gilles Cormery (1950 in Tours – 1999 in Tours) was a French poet and painter. Cormery painted circa 4000 oil paintings and watercolors as well as thousand...
- from the reservedness of Camus' other novels. The novel takes Jacques Cormery from birth to his years in the lycée, or secondary school, in Algiers....
- food historians trace the origin of macarons to a French monastery in Cormery in the 8th century (791), in the Loire Valley. This particular macaron...
- can be traced to a French monastery of the 8th century in the city of Cormery. Later, two Benedictine nuns, Sister Marguerite and Sister Marie-Elisabeth...
- Camus. Jacques Gamblin as Jacques Cormery Catherine Sola as Catherine Cormery (1957) Maya Sansa as Catherine Cormery (1924) Denis Podalydès as Professor...
- Antoine Cormery is a French journalist who works at France 24, a French international non-stop news TV channel since 2006. Antoine Cormery graduated from...
- Guillermus Ludovicus, bishop of Salpi, gifted to the abbey of St Paul in Cormery, the place where he had been a monk, several relics, including the head...
- 1,850 kilograms. It originally hung in the nearby Abbey of St. Paul in Cormery. In 1793, during the Revolution, most church bells were seized and melted...