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Houtteville (French pronunciation: [utvil]) is a
former commune in the
Manche department in north-western France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into...
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Claude François
Alexandre Houtteville (1686,
Paris – 9
November 1742, Paris) was a
French churchman and
religious writer. v t e...
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howitzer artillery batteries located five
kilometres inland at
Houtteville.
Defences included two type H669
concrete casemates, one
empty and the...
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Baruch Spinoza: Pierre-Daniel Huet,
Nathaniel Falck, Claude-François
Houtteville.
Pierre Bayle attributed to
Bodin a
maxim about the
intellectual consequences...
- PMID 19953116. S2CID 11888726. Laberge-le
Couteulx S, Jung HH,
Labauge P,
Houtteville JP,
Lescoat C,
Cecillon M, et al. (October 1999). "Truncating mutations...
- 2016, the
former communes of Amfreville, Cretteville, Gourbesville,
Houtteville and
Vindefontaine were
merged into Picauville. On 1
January 2017, the...
- Urville-Nacqueville (Nakevilla, c. 12th century),
Necqueville Holti:
Houtteville (Hultivilla and Holtavilla, 11th century)
Hunni or Húni:
Honfleur (Hunefleth...
- Preceded by
Jules de Clérambault Seat 24 of the Académie française 1714–1722 Succeeded by Claude-François-Alexandre
Houtteville...
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armed and
langued azure.
Houtteville Coupé de
sable et d'or. Ce
blason est emprunté aux
armoiries de la
famille de
Houtteville,
seigneurs de la Motte....
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Guillaume M****ieu, 1714–1722,
ecclesiastic Claude-François-Alexandre
Houtteville, 1722–1742,
ecclesiastic Pierre de Marivaux, 1742–1763,
playwright and...