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- The Republic of the Escartons (Italian: Repubblica degli Escartons; French: République des Écartons) was a collection of mountain territories located around...
- dictionary, John Lemprière, G. and C. Carvill, 1831; pag. 414 Escartons, hommes libres, www.escartons.eu (accessed on 2012-04-05) Joseph Visconti (2003). The...
- provosts of Oulx. From 1000, it was part of the Dauphiné and then of the Escartons Republic (until 1343); with the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) France gave it...
- communes developed in the Graubünden, in the French Alps (Republic of the Escartons or Briançonnais), in the Pyrenees, in northern France (Roumare), in northern...
- since the 14th century under the terms of the Statute of the Briançon Escartons. Napoleon p****ed through Gap when he returned to reclaim France after...
- also speak of Bauernrepublik to describe the case of the Republic of the Escartons of Briançon, a group of mountain territories having enjo**** particular...
- France Briançonnais zone, a piece of continental crust Republic of the Escartons, sometimes called the Briançonnais This disambiguation page lists articles...
- dauphins' concession, the Escarton Republic was born, on lands now divided between France and Italy. Cesana thus found itself in Escarton d'Oulx until 1713,...
- independence to the Escartons in exchange for an annual rent. Arvieux became part of what was later called abusively the Republic of Escartons. This feudal entity...
- Sauze di Cesana, Salza di Pinerolo, Prali. Pragelato was part of the Escartons Republic, a semi-independent French state which lasted from 1343 to 1713...