-
Trimouille (French pronunciation: [la tʁimuj]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of
western France. La
Trimouille lies...
- land area of
about 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi). The
largest islands,
Hermite and
Trimouille, have an area of 1,022 ha (2,525 acres) and 522 ha (1,290 acres) respectively...
- la Trémoille (29
September 1460 – 24
February 1525), also
known as La
Trimouille, was a
French general. He
served under three kings:
Charles VIII, Louis...
-
plutonium implosion device was
detonated on 3
October 1952 in Main Bay,
Trimouille Island, in the
Montebello Islands in
Western Australia. With the success...
-
French noble family from
Poitou whose name
comes from the
village La
Trimouille in the
department of Vienne. This
family has been
known since the middle...
- on 3
October 1952
approximately 400
metres (440 yd) from the
island of
Trimouille in the
Monte Bello Islands,
Western Australia.
Although data acquisition...
- Destrenne, and
formally presented by the
Admiral of
France and Sir Guy de la
Trimouille. The lists, or list field, was the
arena where a
jousting event was held...
- Sommières-du-Clain
Sossais Surin Tercé
Ternay Thollet Thurageau Thuré La
Trimouille Les Trois-Moutiers
Usseau Usson-du-Poitou Val-de-Comporté Valdivienne...
- in the province. The
Bretons John Kerlouët and
Louis de
Saint Julien Trimouille, lord of Lusignan, had
occupied La Roche-Posay and Saint-Savin, a few...
- Sommières-du-Clain
Sossais Surin Tercé
Ternay Thollet Thurageau Thuré La
Trimouille Les Trois-Moutiers
Usseau Usson-du-Poitou Val-de-Comporté Valdivienne...