- Thérouanne (Pas-de-Calais) in 633, died at
Pavilly on 10
February 704. She was the
first abbess at the
convent of
Pavilly.
Communes of the Seine-Maritime department...
- The
Canton of
Pavilly is a
former canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Haute-Normandie
region of
northern France. It was disbanded...
-
Pāvils Dreijmanis (4
February 1895, Aloja,
Russian Empire – 21
August 1953, Adelaide, Australia) was a
Latvian architect and
recipient of the
Cross of...
- have
existed continuously since they were
first described; some, like the
Pavilly,
Merlerault and Caumont,
became extinct in the
early twentieth century...
- (coq de pêche)
Lyonnaise Mantes Marans Noire du
Berry Noire de
Challans Pavilly Poule d'Alsace
Poule de Caux
Poule de
Marquise Poule de Saint-Omer Poule...
- 700) Anstrude,
abbess of Laon (died
before 709) Austreberta,
abbess of
Pavilly (died 703)
Yitzhak Hen
stated that it
seems certain that the Gallo-Roman...
-
Austrebertha (Austreberta, Eustreberta,
Austreberta of
Pavilly; French: Austreberthe) (630–February 10, 704) was a
French nun of the
Middle Ages, who...
- Ourville-en-Caux Ouville-l'Abbaye Ouville-la-Rivière
Paluel Parc-d'Anxtot
Pavilly Petit-Caux Petit-Couronne Le Petit-Quevilly
Petiville Pierrecourt Pierrefiques...
-
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Retrieved 2019-09-02. "Moqua
Caves and
Moqua Well",
Gatis Pāvils, 30
October 2011. 313728509
Yaren on
OpenStreetMap "Contact."
Nauru Airlines...
-
diplomat and amb****ador in
Scotland in 1586. The Château d'Esneval is at
Pavilly, Seine-Maritime. He is
known by his title, as "D'Esneval", or "D'Aisneval"...