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Gâvres (French pronunciation: [ɡavʁ]; Breton: Gavr) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of
Brittany in north-western France.
French Navy
Minister Hyde...
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Vincent Marshall Gavre (April 5, 1914 –
December 25, 2006) was an
American football player and coach. He was
selected in the
tenth round of the 1939 NFL...
- Liège. By
inheritance he had been
count of
Egmont (or Egmond),
prince de
Gavre and van Steenhuysen,
baron de Fiennes,
Gaesbeke and La Hamaide, seigneur...
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Gâvre (French pronunciation: [lə ɡavʁ] ; Gallo: Le Gavr, Breton: Ar C'havr) is a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique
department in
western France. Communes...
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Emmanuel Joseph, 1st
Prince de
Gavre, 4th
Marquess of Ayseaux,
Count of the
Empire (1694 - 1773) was the
first Prince de
Gavre,
created by
Emperor Charles...
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Viscount of Villers;
Imperial Treasurer General Franz Joseph,
Prince of
Gavre:
Grand Marshall of the
Imperial Court of the Archduchess. 1794 was the third...
- at St. Petersburg, Russia; the
Commission d'Experience de
Gâvre (1873 to 1889) at Le
Gâvre,
France with
velocities to 1,830 m/s (6,004 ft/s) and The British...
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nobility of the
Duchy of Brabant. The
Lordship was
ruled by the
House of
Gavre,
which descended from an
illegitimate (later legitimized)
offspring of the...
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Gavray (French pronunciation: [
ɡavʁɛ]) is a
former commune in the
Manche department in north-western France. On 1
January 2019, it was
merged into the...
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Count of Salazar. In 1605 he
married Alexandrin-Françoise of
Gavre,
daughter of
Charles of
Gavre,
count of Frezin. One of his
descendants was
Cardinal Thomas...