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Saulgé (French pronunciation: [solʒe]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in central-western France. The
village is...
- Saint-
Saulge (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ soʒ]) is a
commune in the Nièvre
department in
central France.
Communes of the Nièvre
department "Répertoire national...
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Saulges (French pronunciation: [solʒ]) is a
commune in the
Mayenne department in north-western France.
Saint Peter's
Church in
Saulges The
oratory of Saint...
- habitants.fr (in French).
Retrieved 2023-12-19. "
Saulgé (86) - Site
officiel de la commune". www.
saulge.fr.
Retrieved 2019-09-12. "Montmorillon - Bières...
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Saulgé-l'Hôpital (French pronunciation: [solʒe lopital] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 15
December 2016,...
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Serenidus of
Saulges (French: Cénéré de
Saulges, also
variously spelled Sénéré, Céneré, Sérène, or Sérenède; c. 600 – c. 680) was a 7th-century Italian...
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Fromond 1146 – 1159 :
Geoffroi 1160 – 14
January 1177 :
Bernard de Saint-
Saulge 1177 – 25
April 1188 :
Theobaldus (Thibaut) 1188 – 15 June 1196 : Jean I...
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years being dazzled by the
court of
Louis XIV of France,
returned to Saint-
Saulge, the
hamlet in the Nièvre
department where he was born, in an
attempt to...
- the world.
Delaveyne was born to a
wealthy family in the
village of Saint-
Saulge in 1653, in the
ancient province of Nivernais. In 1667,
through the influence...
- Saint-Pierre-du-Mont Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier Saint-Quentin-sur-Nohain Saint-Révérien Saint-
Saulge Saint-Seine Saint-Sulpice Saint-Vérain
Saizy Sardy-lès-Épiry Sauvigny-les-Bois...