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Vaucelles (French pronunciation: [vosɛl] ) is a
commune located to the west of
Bayeux in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in northwestern...
- Raoul,
founder of
Vaucelles Abbey or
Saint Raoul (a/k/a San Raul, St. Radolph, Dom Rodulphe, or
Ralph of
Vaucelles) (died c.1151) is a
saint of the Catholic...
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Vaucelles.pdf[permanent dead link] (in French)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Gare de
Vaucelles.
Vaucelles station at Transilien...
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Richard of
Vaucelles was an
English Cistercian monk, who was
appointed by St.
Bernard as the
second abbot of the
Vaucelles Abbey, France. He is recognised...
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talks resumed.
Truce (February–September 1556) 5
February 1556:
Truce of
Vaucelles signed between Charles V and
Henry II of France.
Abdication of Charles...
- and the
Truce of
Vaucelles was
agreed on 5
February 1556,
somewhat favourable to France. But
rather than a step
towards peace,
Vaucelles proved to be but...
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Vaucelles-et-Beffecourt (French pronunciation: [vosɛl e bɛfkuʁ]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. Communes...
- ****ault,
relying on the 2nd and 3rd
Canadian Infantry Divisions to
capture Vaucelles, Colombelles, and the
opposite banks of the Orne River. On the morning...
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Thomas of ****igne, also
known as
Thomas of Cîteaux,
Thomas Cisterciensis,
Thomas the Cistercian,
Thomas of
Vancelles (died c.1190), was a Cistercian...
- Gochenée, Matagne-la-Grande, Matagne-la-Petite, Niverlée, Romerée, Soulme,
Vaucelles, and Vodelée.
Philippe Buchez (1796-1865), historian, sociologist, and...