- Montauban-de-Picardie (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tobɑ̃ də pikaʁdi],
literally Montauban of Picardie; Picard: Montaubin-d'Picardie) is a
commune in the...
- Larousse, or partridge,
according to Grigson.
Other variants include the
Montaubon c****oulet, ****ed with
tomato purée; the food
historian Maguelonne Toussaint-Samat...
- in the
Ottoman Empire and
elsewhere in the
Georgian diaspora, like at
Montaubon, France. Both
congregations survived until the late 1950s. The building...
- Beaumont-le-Roger. Also
Princess of Rohan. Also
Princess of Guéméné. Also
Duchess of Montbazon. Also
Princess of Rochefort. Also
Princess of
Montaubon....
-
Sedan Also
Prince of Rohan. Also
Prince of Guéméné. Also Duke of Montbazon. Also
Count of Saint-Pol Also
Prince of Rochefort. Also
Prince of
Montaubon....
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choice of the
Chapter of
Montaubon, and
appointed Gérard
Bishop of
Montaubon on 5 June 1424. His own
successor at
Montaubon was
approved on 5 June 1424...
- (1780)
Charles Louis Gaspard de Rohan-Rochefort (1765–1843),
Prince of
Montaubon (see lower)
Louis IX
Victor Mériadec de Rohan-Guéméné (1766 in
Paris –...
- 1,400
vehicles of the 2nd SS
Panzer Division Das Reich,
stationed in
Montaubon, to the invasion,
wherever and
whenever it
might occur. The key to success...
- in the diocese, at the
Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne de
Tascon in
Montaubon,
headed by a Dean. It was
erected into a
collegiate church by Pope John...
-
parish near Bordeaux, then at Gros-Caillou, and
obtained a
chapel at
Montaubon. He
obtained his own
parish at
Argellieres in the
diocese of Narbonne...