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Marquis de
Vibraye is the name of the
title held by the
Hurault family. This
title was
created by
letters patent in 1625 and is
still held by the family...
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impudique ("Immodest Venus", also
known as
Venus Impudica and Vénus de
Vibraye) is the
first Paleolithic sculptural representation of a
woman discovered...
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Vibraye (French pronunciation: [vibʁɛ]) is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France.
Vibraye was involved...
- and
military treasurer for
Louis XIII,
whose descendant, the
Marquis de
Vibraye, is the
present owner. Only a
portion of the
original fortified castle...
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Yvonne Jeanne de
Vibraye Baseden MBE (20
January 1922 – 28
October 2017),
later known as
Yvonne Burney, was one of
approximately forty female Special...
- in
modern times. It was
found in 1864 by Paul Hurault, 8th
Marquis de
Vibraye at Laugerie-B****e in the Vézère valley. This
valley is one of the many...
- deep pink
mophead 'Forever Pink'; a pink
mophead 'Générale
Vicomtesse de
Vibraye' agm; compact, cold-hardy, French-bred pink to blue
mophead 'Hamburg';...
- Paul Hurault, 8th
Marquis de
Vibraye (1809–1878) was an
amateur archaeologist from France. He was born Guillaume-Paul
Louis Maximilien Hurault, son of...
- Tusson. It
flows into the Loir near Pont-de-Braye, in Lavenay. Sarthe:
Vibraye Loir-et-Cher: Souday, Sargé-sur-Braye, Savigny-sur-Braye Sarthe: Bessé-sur-Braye...
- "Venus", was
first used in the mid-nineteenth
century by the
Marquis de
Vibraye, who
discovered an
ivory figurine and
named it La Vénus
impudique or Venus...