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Roybon (French pronunciation: [ʁwa.bɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France. The
river Galaure has its
source in the commune....
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Madeleine de
Roybon d'Allonne (1646,
Montargis – 17
January 1718, Montréal) was an
early settler of New France. She was the
first European woman to own...
- hectares, with
people coming to help out from
other ZADs such as Bure,
Roybon and the Susa Valley. As a way to slow down the
progress of the project,...
- [citation needed] La
Salle never married, but has been
linked to
Madeleine de
Roybon d'Allonne, an
early colonizer of New France. In
addition to the forts, which...
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Herman de Blic, Belgian-born
Indian social worker and
humanist Madeleine de
Roybon d'Allonne (1646–1718),
early settler of New
France Madeline Early (1912–2001)...
- Terres-Froides (Bourbre
River valley, Isère
central north), 4.
Chambaran (
Roybon, Isère
central south), 5. Grésivaudan [& Uissans] (Isère east). Savoyard:...
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elementary school),
which combined École élémentaire
publique Madeleine-de-
Roybon and Mille-Îles
under the same roof. The schools,
although they kept their...
- the Isère and Drôme
departments in
southeastern France. Its
source is in
Roybon. It
flows generally west-southwest. It is a left
tributary of the Rhône...
- Haute-Vienne, Limousin.
There is
another "original"
Bartholdi replica at
Roybon (near Grenoble)
There is a
small replica on
Promenade des
Anglais in Nice...
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general during the
French Revolutionary Wars and
Napoleonic Wars
Madeleine de
Roybon d'Allonne (1646–1718),
early settler of New
France Louis-Jacques Bresnier...