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Gouberville (French pronunciation: [ɡubɛʁvil]) is a
former commune in the
Manche department in north-western France. On 1
January 2016, it was merged...
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Gilles Picot,
squire of
Gouberville, Le Mesnil-au-Val and
Russy (1521 – 7
March 1578), was a
French diarist.
Gilles Picot, a
Norman squire,
member of...
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first known record of
Norman distillation was made by
squire Gilles de
Gouberville in 1553, and the
guild for
cider distillation was
created about 50 years...
- Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne,
French noble (d. 1621)
March 7 -
Gilles de
Gouberville,
French diarist (b. 1521)
March 29 –
Louis I,
Cardinal of Guise, French...
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communes of
Cosqueville (the seat),
Gouberville, Néville-sur-Mer and Réthoville. The
communes of Cosqueville,
Gouberville, Néville-sur-Mer and Réthoville...
- "La
ville de
Cherbourg au
temps de
Gilles de
Gouberville" [Archive of articles]. Comité
Gilles de
Gouberville (in French).
Archived from the
original on...
- de
Goncourt (1830–1870),
French writer,
brother of
Edmond Gilles de
Gouberville (1521–1578),
French seigneur in Cotentin,
Normandy Zalman Gradowski (1910–1944)...
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Pernette Du
Guillet (c.1520–1545)
Jacques Yver (1520–1570)
Gilles de
Gouberville (1521–1578)
Pontus de
Tyard or de
Thiard (1521–1605)
Joachim du Bellay...
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dating from the
sixteenth century. The eighteenth-century
farmhouse de
Gouberville, once
owned by the
father of
Charlotte Corday.
Communes of the Seine-Maritime...
- (born 1954), French-Israeli lawyer, author, and
columnist Gilles de
Gouberville (1521−1578),
French diarist Gilles Goujon (born 1961),
French chef and...