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department Longchamp-sous-Châtenois, in the
Vosges department Longchamp-sur-Aujon, in the Aube
department Longchamps, Eure, in the Eure
department Longchamps-sur-Aire...
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Princess Delphine. Born in Uccle, De
Selys Longchamps was the
daughter of
Count Michel François de
Selys Longchamps and
Countess Pauline Julie Cornet de Ways-Ruart...
- in litigation.
Sometimes known as
William Longchamp or
William de
Longchamps There is a
William of
Longchamps who was a
canon of
Evreux in the 1180s, who...
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Nigel de
Longchamps, also
known as
Nigel Wireker, (fl. c. 1190, died c. 1200), Neel de
Longchamps, or
Nigel of Canterbury, was an Anglo-Norman satirist...
- of the
eponymous muni****lity.
Longchamps is on the
Hesbaye plateau. The area is
crossed by two brooks, the
Longchamps brook and the B****es Prêles brook...
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Edmond de
Selys Longchamps,
zoologist Sybille de
Selys Longchamps, aristocrat,
mother of
Princess Delphine of
Belgium Jean de
Selys Longchamps,
aviator All...
- German-occupied Belgium.
Baron Jean de
Selys Longchamps, DFC was born into
Belgian nobility,
historically residing in
Longchamps Castle (now a gîte) in
Borgworm near...
- the Ford Consul/Granada. The name
Longchamp is
likely a
reference to the
Longchamp Racecourse in
Paris and/or
Longchamps,
Buenos Aires, a city near de Tomaso...
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Longchamp (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃ʃɑ̃] ) is a
French leather goods company,
founded in
Paris in 1948 by Jean C****egrain. The
company pioneered luxury...
- 2009). "With
Haute Cuisine for All:
Longchamps". Restaurant-ing
Through History. "Open New Restaurant;
Longchamps at 253
Broadway Will Be
Eleventh in...