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- commune of Machecoul-Saint-Même. It was the site of First M****acre of Machecoul, the opening of the War in the Vendée in 1793. The commune of Machecoul is surrounded...
- Machecoul is a railway station in Machecoul, Pays de la Loire, France. The station is located on the Nantes–La Roche-sur-Yon via Sainte-Pazanne railway...
- Machecoul-Saint-Même (French pronunciation: [maʃku(l) sɛ̃ mɛm] ; Breton: Machikoul-Sant-Masen) is a commune in the department of Loire-Atlantique, western...
- 1°49′18.12″W / 46.9939000°N 1.8217000°W / 46.9939000; -1.8217000 The Machecoul m****acre is one of the first events of the War in the Vendée, a revolt...
- Gitane is a French manufacturer of bicycles based in Machecoul, France; the name "Gitane" means gypsy woman. The brand was synonymous with French bicycle...
- The canton of Machecoul-Saint-Même (before 2021: Machecoul) is an administrative division of the Loire-Atlantique department, western France. Its borders...
- de Paris, 1855–1859) The Last Vendee, or the She-Wolves of Machecoul (Les louves de Machecoul, 1859), a romance (not about werewolves). La Sanfelice (1864)...
- (1231–1279), who inherited the Lordship of Machecoul (became Oliver I of Machecoul and founded the Machecoul branch of the House of Dreux). His third wife...
- 1792 during the French Revolution, primarily in the French commune of Machecoul, the series follows the young Vampire hunter Richter Belmont and his adoptive...
- (1399 – 20 July 1450), seigneur de Coëtivy, baron de Retz and seigneur de Machecoul, was a Breton nobleman. He was in the service of the French crown and...