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Maulde (French pronunciation: [mold]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire
national des...
- The Fort de
Maulde, also
known as Fort de
Beurnonville and the
Ensemble de
Maulde, is
located to the
south of
Maulde, France. It is part of the Fortified...
- 1776
letter from a
retired royal prosecutor in Jérémie to the
Count de
Maulde, the son-in-law of Thomas-Alexandre Dumas's uncle,
Charles Davy de la Pailleterie...
- of the
General Biron.
Stationed on the
Belgian frontier in the town of
Maulde, on 11
August 1792
Dumas captured 12
enemy soldiers while leading a small...
- duc de
Montpensier he
arrived on 5
April 1793 into the
Austrian camp at
Maulde. This blow left the
Brissotins vulnerable due to
their ****ociation with...
- pl], Hertain [fr; nl; pl; vls], Kain [fr; nl; pcd; pl], Lamain, Marquain,
Maulde [fr; nl; pl], Melles [fr; nl; pl] Mont-Saint-Aubert, Mourcourt [fr; nl;...
- Chauvinault,
former royal prosecutor in Jérémie,
Saint Domingue, to the
Count de
Maulde, 3 June 1776,
privately held by
Gilles Henry. Note: It says Dumas's father...
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product of two dams in the
valley of the
Maulde River, an
important tributary of the
Vienne River. The
Maulde is the most
important source of
water for...
- 1565, p. 1057.
Malaguzzi Valeri 1913, p. 48 e 564.
Maulde-La-Clavière 1891, pp. 67, 101. René
Maulde-La-Clavière,
Histoire de
Louis XII: ptie.
Louis d'Orléans...
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Maulde-La-Clavière 1891, pp. 67 & 101. Marg. de Lussan,
Anecdotes secretes des règnes de
Charles VIII et de
Louis XII (Paris, 1711), p.50.
Maulde-La-Clavière...