-
nineteenth century.
Fruges is
twinned with Olsberg, Germany,
since 1965. The
Chemin de fer d'Anvin à
Calais opened a
railway station at
Fruges in 1881. From...
- Bully-les-Mines Calais-1 Calais-2 Calais-3
Carvin Desvres Douvrin Étaples
Fruges Harnes Hénin-Beaumont-1 Hénin-Beaumont-2 Lens Liévin
Lillers Longuenesse...
- The Cité
Frugès de
Pessac (the
Frugès Estate of Pessac), or Les
Quartiers Modernes Frugès (the
modern Frugès quarters), is a
housing development located...
-
recognised the
health benefits of a
simple or "frugal" diet (from the
Latin fruges, the
common name
given to cereals,
vegetables and legumes) and
thick vegetable...
- Wade
Frugé (August 27, 1916 – June 23, 1992) was a
Cajun fiddle player in
southwest Louisiana. He
raised sheep and farmed. He
learned to play from contemporaries...
- The
canton of
Fruges ([fʁyʒ]; West Flemish: Frusje) is a
canton situated in the Pas-de-Calais département and in the Hauts-de-France
region of France....
- north-west of Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise on the D71 road
between Hesdin and
Fruges. The Late
Medieval Battle of
Agincourt between the
English and the French...
-
Cleveland Frugé (1900 – 1991) was a
justice of the
Louisiana Supreme Court from
September 8, 1949, to
December 12, 1949. Born near Basile, Louisiana,
Frugé received...
- industrialist,
Henry Frugès, a
fervent admirer of his
ideas on
urban planning, to
build a
complex of
worker housing, the Cité
Frugès, at Pessac, a suburb...
- regionem, quæ
dicatur Magonia, ex qua
naves veniant in nubibus, in
quibus fruges, quæ
grandinibus decidunt, et
tempestatibus pereunt,
vehantur in eamdem...