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Marculf (in
French Marcoult, Marcouf,
Marcoul or Marcou) (d. 558) was the
abbot at
Nantus in the Cotentin. He is
regarded as a
saint and is ****ociated...
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Galeata 558 John the
Silent 454 558
Bishop of
Colonia Marculf (
Marcoul) 558
Victorian of Asan 558
Christine 559
Leonard of Noblac...
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several communal schools, the
Church of Saint-Thomas, the
Chapel of Saint-
Marcoul, the
infantry barracks, the
gendarmerie barracks, five city
gates in Reims...
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miraculous elements. In
Chapter IV,
Bloch examines the
links between Saint Marcoul and the
belief in the
royal miracle in France.
After a
series disasters...
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plans and
numerous buildings for the
Centre for
Nuclear Studies at
Marcoul and at Cadarache,
competition projects like the
Vincennes Stadium, residential...
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Carentoir Karantoer Commune The
church of
Saint Marcoul, in
Carentoir Coat of arms
Location of
Carentoir Carentoir Show map of
France Carentoir Show map...
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Kantieg Part of Piré-Chancé The
chapel of Saint-Marc and Saint-
Marcoul Location of Chancé Chancé Show map of
France Chancé Show map of Brittany...
- François-René Duchâble, the pianist, and
flautists Jean
Ferrandis and
Pierre Marcoul.
Syrinx Concerts,
Vence Errol Girdlestone & the Musique-Cordiale Festival...
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southern France.
Known as
Marcovolos during the 11th
century and then
Marcouls during the 12th century, the
village became Saint-Julien-d'Ursival (first...