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Montesson (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tesɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Yvelines department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. It is located...
- She
wrote and
acted in
several plays. She is
known simply as
Madame de
Montesson. Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou was born in
Paris of an old...
- La Haye de Riou,
Madame de
Montesson, a
witty but
married twenty-eight-year-old.
After the
death of the
Marquis of
Montesson in 1769,
Louis Philippe tried...
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primarily serves the
communities of Le Vésinet, Le Pecq, and
southern Montesson in the
western suburbs of Paris. The
frequency of
services is a train...
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finished in
December 1905 in
France and
first flew on 18
March 1906 at
Montesson.
After finishing his studies,
Traian Vuia
continued to
study the problem...
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Montesson along with over 500 men, 200 of whom were Mi'kmaq, to Port-La-Joye. In July 1746, the
battle happened near York River.
Montesson and his...
- councils. A
motorway exit was
projected west of the
Montesson toll booths. The
mayor of
Montesson had
placed a
condition on
approval of the
project that...
- on the east, Croissy-sur-Seine on the south, Le Pecq on the west, and
Montesson on the north. The
terrain is an
alluvial plain ranging in
altitude from...
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inventor and engineer, who flew 11
meters in his self-named
monoplane at
Montesson near Paris, France.
October 23, 1906 –
Alberto Santos-Dumont 14-bis made...
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Montesson along with over 500 men, 200 of whom were Mi'kmaq, to Port-LaJoye. In July 1746, the
battle happened near York River.
Montesson and his...