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Anise of
Flavigny is a
candy from
Flavigny-sur-Ozerain in Burgundy.
Anise candies were
first made by the
Benedictine monks of the
abbey of
Flavigny (founded...
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Flavigny may
refer to:
Flavigny, Cher, in the Cher département
Flavigny, Marne, in the
Marne département
Flavigny-le-Grand-et-Beaurain, in the
Aisne département...
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Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (French pronunciation: [flaviɲi syʁ ozʁɛ̃]) is a
commune in the
French department of Côte-d'Or, in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The village...
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Flavigny Abbey is a
former Benedictine monastery, now
occupied by a
little handcraft and
family factory [today, the
TROUBAT family for tree génération)...
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Marie Catherine Sophie,
Comtesse d'Agoult (born de
Flavigny; 31
December 1805 – 5
March 1876), was a
French romantic author and historian,
known also by...
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Robert Flavigny (1880-1948) was a
French general. In May 1940,
during the
Battle of France,
Wehrmacht troops crossed the
Meuse near Sedan.
Flavigny hesitated...
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Flavigny (French pronunciation: [flaviɲi]) is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of France. An area of
forestry and farming...
- (born c. 1064) was a
Benedictine monk and historian. He
served as
abbot of
Flavigny from 1097 to 1100. Hugh was born
about 1064,
probably at Verdun. According...
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Burgundy and
grandson of
Robert I, Duke of Burgundy. He was
abbot of
Flavigny from 1084 to his
death in 1090.
Philip I of
France said in 1085 that Raynald...
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Flavigny-sur-Moselle (French pronunciation: [flaviɲi syʁ mɔzɛl]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France. On the night...