- Numa
Denis Fustel de
Coulanges (French: [kulɑ̃ʒ]; 18
March 1830 – 12
September 1889) was a
French historian.
Coulanges was born in Paris; he was of Breton...
- Villeloin-
Coulangé (French pronunciation: [vil.lwɛ̃ kulɑ̃ʒe]) is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France. The
Indrois flows northwest...
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Coulanges may
refer to the following: Individuals: Numa
Denis Fustel de
Coulanges,
French historian Places in France:
Coulanges, Allier, a
commune in...
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Burgundy wine (French:
Bourgogne or vin de Bourgogne) is made in the
Burgundy region of
eastern France, in the
valleys and
slopes west of the Saône, a...
- Lycée
Fustel de
Coulanges may
refer to: Lycée Fustel-de-
Coulanges (Strasbourg) [fr] (France) Lycée Français
Fustel de
Coulanges (Yaoundé, Cameroon) This...
- Benoît
Coulanges (born 20
December 1994) is a
French downhill mountain biker. In 2021, he
finished second in the UCI
Downhill World Championships in Val...
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basically on just a few models: the
concept of a city-state, and
Fustel de
Coulange's model of the
ancient city. However, no
model ever
seems to
resolve all...
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Italian Army
Signal School The coat of arms of the
Commune of Villeloin-
Coulangé, Centre-Val de Loire,
France The
Sienese have a
traditional tale that the...
- is the most
famous book of the
French historian Numa
Denis Fustel de
Coulanges (1830–1889).
Taking inspiration from René Descartes, and
based on texts...
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Villeloin Abbey, is a
former Benedictine monastery located in Villeloin-
Coulangé, in the
French department of Indre-et-Loire. It was
founded during the...