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Poussay (French pronunciation: [pusɛ] ) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France.
Inhabitants are
called Porsuavitains...
- The
Poussay Gospels is a 233-folio
illuminated Gospel Book,
produced around 980 in the
scriptorium of
Reichenau Abbey in
southern Germany. It was given...
- She was sent to the
Chapitre des
dames nobles de
Poussay (Chapter of the
Noble Ladies of
Poussay),
where she was
raised as a
secular canoness among...
- Ricoeur) and
Elisabeth "Mina" Elzer, who were
married on 4
December 1886 in
Poussay.
Jules was born in Montbéliard, Doubs, and died from gas
poisoning in World...
- Plombières-les-Bains
Pompierre Pont-lès-Bonfays Pont-sur-Madon
Portieux Les Poulières
Poussay Pouxeux Prey Provenchères-et-Colroy Provenchères-lès-Darney Le Puid Punerot...
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After training for the priesthood, Sébastien Gérardin
became canon of
Poussay in 1790. He was p****ionately
interested in
natural history,
which he taught...
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spread quickly and
opened schools in many
cities of the
Duchy of Lorraine:
Poussay, Mattaincourt, Saint-Mihiel, but also in the
Duchy of Bar, the Kingdom...
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Marie Élisabeth (1667–1729), who in 1695
became abbess of the
Chapter of
Poussay [fr] in
Lorraine Both were maids-of-honour to
Maria Anna
Victoria of Bavaria...
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inmates after they are
released from prison. She was
named after the town of
Poussay in
Northeastern France,
where her
father was
stationed when she was born...
- Plombières-les-Bains
Pompierre Pont-lès-Bonfays Pont-sur-Madon
Portieux Les Poulières
Poussay Pouxeux Prey Provenchères-et-Colroy Provenchères-lès-Darney Le Puid Punerot...