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Rouen (UK: /ˈruːɒ̃, ˈruːɒn/, US: /ruːˈɒ̃, ruːˈɒn/; French: [ʁwɑ̃] or [ʁu.ɑ̃])[needs
Norman IPA] is a city on the
River Seine, in
northwestern France....
- The
Rouen is a
heavyweight breed of
domesticated duck.
Rouens are
raised primarily for meat, exhibition, or as
general purpose ducks.
Since they are not...
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Rouen Cathedral (French: Cathédrale
primatiale Notre-Dame de l'****omption de
Rouen) is a
Catholic church in
Rouen, Normandy, France. It is the see of...
- the
commune of
Rouen is
subdivided into 3 cantons:
Canton of
Rouen-1 (pop. 38,082)
Canton of
Rouen-2 (pop. 36,051)
Canton of
Rouen-3 (pop. 37,424) Arrondis****ts...
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Saint Nicasius of
Rouen (French:
Nicaise de
Rouen; d.
perhaps c. 260),
often known as the
Apostle of the Vexin, was a 3rd-century
saint and
martyr in...
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Quevilly Rouen Métropole (French pronunciation: [ynjɔ̃ spɔʁtiv də kəviji ʁwɑ̃ metʁɔpɔl]),
known as US Quevilly-
Rouen, US Quevilly, QRM, Quevilly-
Rouen, or...
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known with his epithet,
Rollo "the Walker", was a
Viking who, as
Count of
Rouen,
became the
first ruler of Normandy, a
region in today's
northern France...
- The
Rouen Business School (French:
Ecole Supérieure de
Commerce de
Rouen) was a
leading French business school. It was
founded in 1871. On 24
April 2013...
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title "Count of
Rouen" for the
Norman rulers down to
Richard II.[citation needed]
According to
David C. Douglas, the
title "Count of
Rouen" (comes Rotomagensis)...
- abbot. He also took part in the
founding of Saint-Wandrille
monastery in
Rouen, and a
nunnery at Fécamp.
Fredegar reports that even as
court referendary...