- Ville-
Dommange (French pronunciation: [vil dɔmɑ̃ʒ]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the
Marne department "Répertoire...
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presided over by
three jurists, François Hepp, René
Dommange, and Paul Lerebours-Pigeonnières. Hepp and
Dommange had been at the
forefront of the
battle against...
- (Pierre or
Guillaume II). The Église Saint-Lié de Ville-
Dommange [fr]
located in Ville-
Dommange dates from the
thirteenth century.
Around 1442 it had a...
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Choisnel (1857-1921) then, from
April 1921, with
another cousin, René
Dommange René
Dommange (1888-1977)
cousin of the former, from 1928 to his
death in 1977...
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Veuve Le Vézier Le Vieil-Dampierre Vienne-la-Ville Vienne-le-Château Ville-
Dommange Ville-en-Selve Ville-en-Tardenois Villeneuve-la-Lionne La Villeneuve-lès-Charleville...
- "MONACO'S RULER, 76, WEDS;
Prince Louis II
Marries a Commoner,
Chislaine Dommanges". The New York Times. 25 July 1946.
Retrieved 28 May 2023. Rovira, Ashley...
- Clos (Pierry; of
Champagne Henri Mandois), Clos des
Bergeronneau (Ville-
Dommange; of
Champagne Florent Bergeronneau-Marion), Clos de l’Abbaye (Vertus; of...
- composer's
family disapproved of the union. Mel
Bonis moved in with the
Dommange family at 60 rue Monceau, in the
heart of the
Europe district, in the 8th...
- from his
elder brother Étienne François, duc de Choiseul) and
baron of
Dommanges.
Jacques Philippe came from the
House of Choiseul, a
noble family dating...
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Choisnel (1857–1921) and then, from
April 1921, with
another cousin, René
Dommange [fr].
Among the main
composers published under the
direction of Jacques...