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Damvillers (French pronunciation: [dɑ̃vile]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Damvillers was part of the Duchy...
- Chaumont-devant-
Damvillers (French pronunciation: [ʃomɔ̃ dəvɑ̃ dɑ̃vile], lit. 'Chaumont
before Damvillers') is a
commune in the
Meuse department in Grand...
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years later by
Ambroise Paré and
first performed by him in the
village of
Damvillers. It
finally found its
modern use in 1870–1880, made po****r by Jules-Émile...
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roadblock of two
German machine guns in the
village of Chaumont-devant-
Damvillers near Meuse, in Lorraine.
Gunther got up,
against the
orders of his close...
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Museum of Art in New York. Bastien-Lepage was born in the
village of
Damvillers, Meuse, and
spent his
childhood there. Bastien's
father grew
grapes in...
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creating the painting; the
village was near to his own birthplace,
Damvillers. His cousin, Marie-Adèle Robert, has been
identified as the
model for...
- Hainaut, the rent of 4,000
livres and the
towns of Arlon,
Marville and
Damvillers as her widow's estate.
These revenues were used not only for
their own...
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works include After the War, The
Darling of the
Meadow and Near
Damvillers. Born in
Damvillers to
Claude Bastien and Adèle Lepage, he
studied under Jules,...
- Montmédy,
almost all of the
canton of
Carignan and
parts of the
cantons of
Damvillers and Longuyon. It
largely corresponds with the now
French part of the county...
- This is a list of
people who have
acted as
official executioners. In 1870 the
Republic of
France abolished all
local executioners and
named the executioner...