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Sancerre (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃sɛʁ] ) is a
medieval hilltop town and
commune in the
department of Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France,
overlooking the...
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Sancerre is a
French wine
Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for wine
produced in the area of
Sancerre in the
eastern part of the
Loire valley, southeast...
- Pessac-Léognan and Graves, as well as some
Loire wines from Pouilly-Fumé and
Sancerre are some of the few
examples of
Sauvignon blancs with
aging potential....
- The
siege of
Sancerre (1572–1573) was a
siege of the
fortified hilltop city of
Sancerre in
central France during the Wars of
Religion where the Huguenot...
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region near the city of
Nantes on the
Atlantic coast to the
region of
Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé just
southeast of the city of Orléans in
north central...
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Sancerre William I,
Count of
Sancerre Louis I,
Count of
Sancerre John I,
Count of
Sancerre Stephen II,
Count of
Sancerre John II,
Count of
Sancerre Louis...
- de
Sancerre (1341 or 1342 – 6
February 1402; aged 60-61) was a
Marshal of
France and
Constable of
France during the
Hundred Years' War.
Sancerre was...
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Tracy -
Sancerre is a
railway station in Tracy-sur-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. The
station is
located on the Moret-Lyon railway. The station...
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became abbess of
Fontevrault later in life.
Stephen I of
Sancerre 1133–1191,
count of
Sancerre and crusader, died at the
Siege of Acre
William White Hands...
- is the
river Loire, to its
south the
river Cher,
while the
districts of
Sancerre and
Berry are to its east. Its
inhabitants are
known as the
Solognots (masculine)...