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Losne (French pronunciation: [lon]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or
department "Répertoire national...
- Saint-Jean-de-
Losne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ də lon],
literally Saint John of
Losne) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France...
- Port-sur-Saône, Scey-sur-Saône, Gray Côte-d'Or: Auxonne, Saint-Jean-de-
Losne,
Seurre Saône-et-Loire: Verdun-sur-le-Doubs, Chalon-sur-Saône, Tournus,...
- France. It
connects the
Yonne at
Migennes with the Saône at Saint-Jean-de-
Losne.
Construction began in 1775 and was
completed in 1832. The
canal completes...
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accompanied Louis to his
meeting with
Frederick Barbarossa at Saint-Jean-de-
Losne in 1162, and was one of the
guardians of the
royal treasury during the Third...
- Loue (near Dole) Allaine/Allan (near Montbéliard)
Ouche (in Saint-Jean-de-
Losne)
Tille (near Auxonne)
Ognon (in Pontailler-sur-Saône) Côney (in Corre) Ain...
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southern branch, 224 km (139 mi) from the Saône just
north of Saint-Jean-de-
Losne to the Île Napoléon
basin and
junction just east of Mulhouse; the branche...
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after a fief that
belonged to them,
located near Dole and Saint-Jean-de-
Losne in Burgundy. Rousset, in his
study of the Muni****lities of Jura stated...
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department Saint-Jean-Delnous, in the
Aveyron department Saint-Jean-de-
Losne, in the Côte-d'Or
department Saint-Jean-de-Luz, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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after two
comical failures of
Frederick I to meet
Louis at Saint-Jean-de-
Losne (on 29
August and 22
September 1162),
Louis definitely gave
himself up to...