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Marcigny (French pronunciation: [maʁsiɲi]) is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. Marcigny...
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Trinity Priory at
Marcigny. 9. & 10.
Cecilia and Evelle,
about whom
little is known. 11.
Hermengarde of Semur,
first prioress of
Marcigny in 1061. 12. Renaud...
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Marcigny-sous-Thil (French pronunciation: [maʁsiɲi su til],
literally Marcigny under Thil) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France....
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England that
lasted nearly twenty years.
Adela retired to the
monastery at
Marcigny, in 1120,
where she
became a nun.
Though she
might have
considered retiring...
- Communauté de
communes Mâconnais-Tournugeois Communauté de
communes de
Marcigny Communauté de
communes Saint-Cyr Mère
Boitier entre Charolais et Mâconnais...
- event:
Italian Elvira Guerra and
Frenchwomen Jane
Moulin and
Blanche de
Marcigny. List of
Olympic medalists in
equestrian The
exact number of competitors...
- André Du Ryer, Lord of La Garde-Malezair (b.
Marcigny, Bourgogne, c. 1580; d. 1660 or 1672) was a
French orientalist who
produced the
third western translation...
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Silicified remains of
algae and
silica pseudomorph after halite in flint.
Pebble of
Loire near
Marcigny, France.
Image width:
about 5 mm....
- in 1850. In 1850,
Jacques Henry, a potter,
opened a
small workshop in
Marcigny,
southern Burgundy. Two
manual wheels and two wood-fired
kilns were used...
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Lugny Lugny-lès-Charolles Lux Mâconpref
Mailly Malay Maltat Mancey Marcigny Marcilly-la-Gueurce Marcilly-lès-Buxy
Marigny Marly-sous-Issy Marly-sur-Arroux...