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Haroué (French pronunciation: [aʁwe]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France. The
river Madon flows through the commune...
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owned and
lived in by Berk
Canpasoglou de Fürstenberg and his
family in
Haroué, Meurthe-et-Moselle in the région of Lorraine. It was
built between 1720...
- 6°10′16″E / 48.4734814°N 6.1711201°E / 48.4734814; 6.1711201 The
canton of
Haroué (French:
Canton d'Haroué) is a
former French canton located in the department...
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Christophe de B****ompierre (1547–1596), he was born at the
castle of
Haroué in Lorraine. He was
descended from an old
family which had for generations...
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raised on his parents'
estate at Affracourt, a
village in
Lorraine near
Haroué, a seat of the
Beauvau family, with whom he had
close ties. He
studied at...
- 2021-12-30. Poull,
Georges (2006). Les
Dames chanoinesses d'Épinal (in French).
Haroué: G. Louis. p. 11. ISBN 978-2-9145-5459-6. OCLC 470756993. "mittelalter-genealogie...
- of Paz' work
under the
title Explorations au féminin at the Château de
Haroué in
Eastern France, in
collaboration with the
Centre des
monuments nationaux...
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Griscourt (54239)
Gugney (54241)
Hammeville (54247)
Haraucourt (54250)
Haroué (54252)
Heillecourt (54257)
Houdelmont (54264)
Houdemont (54265) Houdreville...
- Caid II 1965 -
Cresus 1966 -
Weather Permitting 1967 -
Meristria 1968 -
Haroue 1969 -
Huron 1970 -
Ravageur 1971 -
Samour 1972 -
Jouventur 1973 - Klavier...
- Meurthe-et-Moselle: Bralleville, Jevoncourt, Xirocourt, Vaudigny, Vaudeville, Affracourt,
Haroué, Gerbécourt-et-Haplemont, Ormes-et-Ville, Lemainville, Voinémont, Ceintrey...