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Mandeure (French pronunciation: [mɑ̃dœʁ]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France.
Mandeure was a...
- Franche-Comté. The
prefecture (capital) is Besançon. In 1793, the
republic of
Mandeure was
annexed by
France and
incorporated into the department. This district...
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sanctuaries of Nuits-Saint-Georges (Aedui), Mirebeau-sur-Bèze (Lingones) and
Mandeure (Sequani).
According to
Julius Caesar, the
Aedui were one of the strongest...
- Seuil, 2005), 65.
Abdesselem Rechak, Le
grand secret de la
psychanalyse (
Mandeure: self-published, 2020).
David Macey, "Introduction",
Jacques Lacan, The...
- Valentigney, Le Vernoy, Vieux-Charmont and Voujeaucourt). With
Mandeure, from the
Republic of
Mandeure annexed at the same time,
these muni****lities were first...
- from 1882, bicycles, sold as
Cycles Peugeot. In Beaulieu-sur-Doubs (in
Mandeure, Doubs) that year, the
first Peugeot bicycle, a penny-****hing
called Le...
- July 1938) was a
French linguist,
orientalist and translator. A
native of
Mandeure,
Macler learned Armenian, ****yrian, and
Hebrew from
Auguste Carrière. In...
- two acts from 1499 and 1501
regulated the
curial rights of the
church of
Mandeure,
agreed upon by
Archbishop François de
Busleyden and
Richard Tissot. In...
- Pennsylvania, US
Algeria Benin Gambia Ghana Nigeria Chad Mali
South Africa Two-Wheelers only
Pithampur (Indore),
India Vietnam Jinan,
China Mandeure, France...
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Malans Malbrans Malbuisson Malpas Mamirolle Mancenans Mancenans-Lizerne
Mandeure Marchaux-Chaudefontaine
Marvelise Mathay Mazerolles-le-Salin Médière Le...