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Jonchères (French pronunciation: [ʒɔ̃ʃɛʁ]; Occitan: Junchèras) is a
commune in the Drôme
department in
southeastern France, in the
region of Auvergne-Rhône...
- Évariste
Jonchère (8 July 1892, in Coulonges-les-Hérolles,
Vienne – 1956, in Paris) was a
French sculptor. He
studied with
Antonin Mercié and Jean Boucher...
- La
Jonchère-Saint-Maurice (French pronunciation: [la ʒɔ̃ʃɛʁ sɛ̃ mɔʁis]; Occitan: La Junchera) is a
commune in the Haute-Vienne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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established in 1909, and it was
originally called the Prix de La
Jonchere. It was
named after La
Jonchere, a
successful racehorse in the 1870s. It was initially...
- The
Arboretum de la
Jonchère (6 hectares) is an
arboretum located in Le Bourg, near La
Jonchère-Saint-Maurice, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France. It is open...
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Charlotte de
Fleury (6
February 1697 – 1750) – wife of Gérard
Michel de La
Jonchère. With
another mistress,
Marie Anne
Caumont de La Force, he had one daughter:...
- La
Jonchère (French pronunciation: [la ʒɔ̃ʃɛʁ]) is a
commune in the Vendée
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in
western France.
Communes of the...
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direction of
Rueil with the
objective of
taking the
hamlets of Malmaison,
Jonchère, and Buzenval,
defended by the 3rd
Division of the 5th
Prussian Corps,...
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Gorre Les Grands-Chézeaux Isle Jabreilles-les-Bordes
Janailhac Javerdat La
Jonchère-Saint-Maurice
Jouac Jourgnac Ladignac-le-Long Laurière
Lavignac Limogespref...
- Charlotte, Mlle de Fleury,
later Mme de La
Jonchère (6
February 1697 – 1750),
married Gérard
Michel de La
Jonchère. In 1701, she was
persuaded to
retire from...