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Houlbec-Cocherel (French pronunciation: [ulbɛk kɔʃʁɛl]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France. The town is
located 80 km...
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Houlbec-près-le-Gros-Theil (French pronunciation: [ulbɛk pʁɛ lə ɡʁo tɛj],
literally Houlbec near Le Gros-Theil) is a
former commune in the Eure department...
- (Quettetot..) from topt "site of a house" (modern -toft), -bec (Bricquebec,
Houlbec..) from
bekkr "brook", "stream", etc. In 1088
Robert Curthose, Duke of...
- Seine-Maritime Caudebec-les-Elbeuf, Seine-Maritime pino Foulbec, Eure
Houlbec-Cocherel, Eure
Houlbec-près-le-Gros-Theil, Eure Orbec, Orne Robec,
stream in Rouen...
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settlement in the muni****lity of Teltow-Fläming of
Germany See also
Houlbec-Cocherel,
Houlbec-près-le-Gros-Theil, Normandy, France. This
disambiguation page...
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France plunged into chaos. 1364
Battle of
Cocherel France 16 May, near
Houlbec-Cocherel,
victory of Brittany-Burgundy-Gascony
forces against Navarrese-English...
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Gisors in
Gisors Château d'Harcourt in
Harcourt Château de
Houlbec-près-le-Gros-Theil in
Houlbec-près-le-Gros-Theil Château d'Ivry-la-Bataille in Ivry-la-Bataille...
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Heuqueville Les
Hogues Hondouville Honguemare-Guenouville L'Hosmes
Houetteville Houlbec-Cocherel La
Houssaye Houville-en-Vexin
Huest Igoville Illeville-sur-Montfort...
- via Old
Norse bekkr, Old
Frankish *baki (2) Foulbec, (3) Caudebec, (4)
Houlbec, etc., (5)
Robecq / Rebecq/ Rebais, etc., (6) Wambez, Roubaix, Bolbec,...
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understood that the
final "bec" of
certain toponyms of
French Normandy (as
Houlbec)
means "stream" and is
related to the
German word of the same
meaning "Bach"...