- 1968,
INSEE "L’enseignement à
Vaujours."
Vaujours.
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Duchess of La Vallière and of
Vaujours (duchesse de La Vallière et de
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bought the Hôtel de...
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- Françoise-Louise de La
Baume Le Blanc,
Duchess of La Vallière and
Vaujours (6
August 1644 – 6 June 1710) was a
French noblewoman and the
mistress of King...
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Ruines du château de
Vaujours, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Base Mérimée:
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- The Fort de
Vaujours,
located in the
commune of Courtry, Seine-Saint-Denis, near the town of
Vaujours, is one of the
forts built at the end of the 19th...
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commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France. The Château de
Vaujours,
situated 3
kilometres south of Château-la-Vallière, is an
ancient fortress...
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Blanc de la Vallière (1644–1710),
duchesse de la Vallière and
duchesse de
Vaujours Françoise-Athénaïs de
Rochechouart de Mortemart,
marquise de Montespan...
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Endurance race) was held for the
first time in 1922 on the
circuit of
Vaujours, near
Paris (a beaten-earth road
circuit used
since 1888 for 24-hour competitions...
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French jail
breaks occurred in 1986, when the wife of bank
robber Michel Vaujour,
Nadine Vajour,
studied for
months to
learn how to fly a helicopter. Using...