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- 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...
- Austrebertha (Austreberta, Eustreberta, Austreberta of Pavilly; French: Austreberthe) (630–February 10, 704) was a French nun of the Middle Ages, who...
- 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...
- have existed continuously since they were first described; some, like the Pavilly, Merlerault and Caumont, became extinct in the early twentieth century...
- 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...
- and to other Norman breeds such as the Caumont and Caux and the extinct Pavilly; the Merlerault was formerly considered a sub-type of the Crèvecœur. The...
- (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...
- the fourth President of the European Court of Justice. He was born in Pavilly and died in Boulogne-Billancourt. Significantly, in his role as a judge...
- "Nohkalikai Falls". World Waterfall Database. Retrieved 18 December 2007. Gatis Pāvils (28 August 2010). "Nohkalikai Falls". Wondermondo. Retrieved 29 August 2010...
- abbeys in the valley of the Seine: Fontenelle in 649, Jumièges about 654, Pavilly, Montivilliers. These abbeys rapidly adopted the Benedictine Rule. They...