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seigneur de
Vauban,
later styling himself as the
marquis de
Vauban (baptised 15 May 1633 – 30
March 1707),
commonly referred to as
Vauban (French: [vobɑ̃])...
- The
Fortifications of
Vauban is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site made up of 12
groups of
fortified buildings and
sites along the
borders of France. They were...
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Vauban (German pronunciation: [voˈbãː]) is a
neighbourhood (Stadtteil) to the
south of the town
centre in Freiburg, Germany. It was
built as "a sustainable...
- Sébastien Le Prestre,
Seigneur de
Vauban,
later Marquis de
Vauban, King
Louis XIV's
military engineer. Port
Vauban now
serves as the home of the Yacht...
- The
Barrage Vauban, or
Vauban Dam, is a bridge, weir and
defensive work
erected in the 17th
century on the
River Ill in the city of
Strasbourg in France...
- Saint-Léger-
Vauban (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ leʒe vobɑ̃]) is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. It...
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Vauban may
refer to: Sébastien Le Prestre,
Seigneur de
Vauban, a
French military engineer A list of
Vauban's fortifications Vauban (train), an express...
- SS
Vauban was a 1912
steam ocean liner operated by
Lamport and Holt Line and used on its
service between New York and the
River Plate. She was
named after...
- the name
Vauban:
French ironclad
Vauban, lead ship of the
Vauban-class
ironclad launched in 1882 and
stricken in 1905
French destroyer
Vauban, a Guépard-class...
- The late-seventeenth-century
architects Menno van Coe****n and
especially Vauban,
Louis XIV's
military engineer, are
considered to have
taken the form to...