- département
Fresnes, Yonne, in the
Yonne département
Fresnes, Val-
de-Marne, in the Val-
de-Marne département
Fresnes-au-Mont, in the
Meuse département
Fresnes-en-Saulnois...
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de Fresne,
DeFrense,
de-
fresne or variant, may
refer to:
Fresne du
Fresne le
Fresne Chevalier de Fresne (Knight of
Fresne)
Camille Charles Leclerc, chevalier...
- Look up
fresne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fresne may
refer to:
Communes in
France Fresne, Le
Fresneand Fresné is the name or part of the name...
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Fresnes Prison (French
Centre pénitentiaire
de Fresnes) is the
second largest prison in France,
located in the town of
Fresnes, Val-
de-Marne,
south of...
- Saint-Côme-
de-
Fresné (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ komˈ də fʁɛneˈ] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France...
- Anna
Charlotte Ruys or
Charlotte Defresne-Ruys (1898 – 1977) was a
Dutch professor of
bacteriology and epidemiology. She
became a
proponent of hygiene...
- Le
Fresne-Camilly (French pronunciation: [lə fʁɛn kamiji] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. It is...
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Philippe de La Canaye,
sieur de Fresnes (1551–27
February 1610) was a
French jurist and diplomat. He was born in Paris, son of an
advocate of the Parlement;...
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Simund de Freine (Simon
de Fresne) (fl. 1200) was an Anglo-Norman
cleric and poet. He was a
canon of
Hereford Cathedral and a
friend of
Giraldus Cambrensis...
- Navy,
launched in 1806. On 10
November 1808,
under Lieutenant Menouvrier Defresne,
Cygne departed Cherbourg, part of a
squadron under Rear-Admiral Hamelin...