- The
Castle of
Montval is a
tragedy by the
British writer Thomas Sedgwick Whalley. It was
first published in 1781, but was not
staged in London's West...
-
Montval-sur-Loir (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃val syʁ lwaʁ]) is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France...
- The Hôtel
Thomas de
Montval in Toulouse, France, is a 20th-century hôtel
particulier (palace)
built with
Renaissance elements of the 16th century. The...
- north-western France. On 1
October 2016, it was
merged into the new
commune Montval-sur-Loir. Château-du-Loir
station has rail
connections to
Tours and Le...
-
first time
under the name of "Gandrikesarde".
Ganderkesee is
twinned with:
Montval-sur-Loir,
France Pułtusk,
Poland With "Atlas Airport",
Ganderkesee possesses...
-
Modish in The East
Indian by
Matthew Lewis (1799)
Lapont in The
Castle of
Montval by
Thomas Sedgwick Whalley (1799) Mr
Dorville in The
Secret by
Edward Morris...
- The
canton of
Montval-sur-Loir (before 2021: Château-du-Loir) is an
administrative division of the
Sarthe department,
northwestern France. Its borders...
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Felzins Hôtel Jean de Pins Hôtel de La
Mamye Hôtel
Mansencal Hôtel
Thomas de
Montval Hôtel d'Ulmo Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin Hôtel de Pétremand Hôtel de Guénégaud...
- Aristide, a
special paper for printmaking. He
installed his
small factory in
Montval near Paris. He had to stop
because of
World War I and, when he came back...
-
incorporated into Hôtel Antonin,
built on same site in 1903, and Hôtel
Thomas de
Montval on rue Croix-Baragnon. Jean de Pins,
senator to
Milan (1515),
French amb****ador...