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- D'Amérique. Retrieved 25 December 2019. Godbout, Archange (1970). Émigration rochelaise en Nouvelle-France. Archives Nationales du Québec. "Généalogie Martial...
- Club". footballenfrance.fr. Retrieved 27 November 2015. "Bilan des Clubs en Ligue 2 - ES Rochelaise". LFP.fr. Retrieved 27 November 2015. Official website...
- players, and in 1935 Stade Rochelais merged with neighbours Union Sportive Rochelaise. Occupation of La Roc****e by troops from **** Germany, accompanied by...
- They resist for an hour and a half before retreating, killing a dozen Rochelaise in the process, which adds to their legend. They warn the Queen and Lord...
- continental and oceanic types of vegetation. Its inhabitants are called "les Rochelaises" and "les Rochelais" in French. The po****tion data in the table and...
- the original on 2021-01-27. Retrieved 2020-12-31. Société des Régates Rochelaises (12 Jul 2015). "J70 World Championship at La Roc****e, France - Overall"...
- Monserrate Central Pasto Viejo Central Plata Central Plazuela Central Rochelaise Central Rufina Central San Francisco Central San Vicente Central Santa...
- la voile de Paris Cercle de la Voile d'Arcachon Société des Régates Rochelaises Société nautique de M****ille Union Nationale pour la Course au Large...
- Mondsee  Austria 34 102 20 6 05 2006-06-30 to 07-08 Societe des Regates Rochelaises La Roc****e  France 37 111 19 5 06 2007-06-28 to 07-13 Clube Naval de...
- Ysambert), mistress 1587–1588. She had two sons with Henry. Martine, rochelaise, en 1587. She had one child with Henry. Antoinette de Pons (1570–1632)...