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Monthiers (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tje]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department...
- The
Abbey of
Monthiers-en-Argonne (also
spelled Montiers-en-Argonne, from
Latin Monasterium in Argona, "monastery in the Argonne") was a
Cistercian monastery...
- [teɑtʁ də lœvʁ]) is a
Paris theatre on the
Right Bank,
located at 3, Cité
Monthiers,
entrance 55, rue de Clichy, in the 9° arrondis****t. It is commonly...
- Jean François Macé (22
August 1815 in
Paris – 13
December 1894 in
Monthiers) was a
French educator, journalist,
active freemason and politician. He was...
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Aemyle of the
history of France,
traduicts of
Latin in French, by
Simon de
Monthiers, In Paris, From the
printing press of
Michel de Vascosan,
leaving in the...
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diocese of
Tours (Limeray, Indre-et-Loire) Monstier-en-Argonne, see
Monthiers-en-Argonne Mont des Cats
Abbey (Abbaye du Mont des Cats or
Abbaye Sainte-Marie...
- égarée (Jammes) 1914: L'Otage (Paul Claudel) Théâtre de l'Œuvre, Cité
Monthiers Other Paris Theatres 1895:
Carmosine (Musset), Ministère du
Commerce 1896:...
- Montescourt-Lizerolles
Montfaucon Montgobert Montgru-Saint-Hilaire
Monthenault Monthiers Monthurel Montigny-en-Arrouaise Montigny-l'Allier Montigny-le-Franc Montigny-Lengrain...
- and to the
abbeys of La
Chalade and
Monthiers-en-Argonne. In
early 1202 he
approval to the
purchase by
Monthiers of all the
lands of the
abbey of...
- Montescourt-Lizerolles
Montfaucon Montgobert Montgru-Saint-Hilaire
Monthenault Monthiers Monthurel Montigny-en-Arrouaise Montigny-l'Allier Montigny-le-Franc Montigny-Lengrain...