- The Isle of
Oléron or
Oléron Island (French: île d'Oléron, [il dɔleʁɔ̃]; Saintongese: ilâte d'Olerun; Latin:
Uliaros insula, [uliˈaːros ˈinsula]) is an...
- The
Rolls of
Oléron (French:
Jugements de la mer, Rôles d'Oléron) are the
oldest and best-known sea law
regulating medieval shipping in North-western Europe...
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coast of
Western France between two islands; Île de Ré to the north, and
Oléron to the south. To the east lies the
continental coast between the cities...
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between the
fields of fire of the
fortifications on the
islands of Aix and
Oléron; a fort on
Boyard bank,
roughly midway between the two,
would have filled...
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built sea defences,
including pillboxes along the presqu'île d'Arvert and
Oléron island, to
counter Allied landings. The war’s end saw
German resistance...
- Isle of
Oléron railway was a
metre gauge secondary railway which was in
service from 1904 to 1935,
running north to
south on the Isle of
Oléron, in Charente-Maritime...
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Archipelago (Ré,
Oléron, Aix, and Madame) and the
inlet of Arcachon. The
region is
notable for its
oyster farming (Marennes-
Oléron and the B****in d’Arcachon)...
- range: 252–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Pacific oyster from the Marennes-
Oléron basin in
France Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
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Championships raid
Oléron RUN F1 1998:
champion European national championships RUN F1 vice-champion du
Monde Rallye Raid
Oléron RUN F1 1999: European...
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decisions of the High
Court of Admiralty. Its
starting point is the
Rolls of
Oléron,
which were
promulgated in c. 1160 by
Eleanor of Aquitaine,
although the...