Economic Studies. 28 December 2023. Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yèvres. yevres.fr Official site v t e...
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Yèvre is the name of two rivers in France: Yèvre (Cher) Yèvre (Marne) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yèvre. If an internal...
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The Yèvre (French pronunciation: [jɛvʁ]) is a river of the Marne department in the Grand Est region of France. It is 17.23 kilometres (10.71 mi) long...
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Mehun-sur-Yèvre (French pronunciation: [mə.œ̃ syʁ jɛvʁ], literally Mehun on Yèvre) is a commune in the Cher department in central France. Communes of...
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Yèvres-le-Petit (French pronunciation: [jɛvʁ lə pəti]) is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France. Communes of the Aube department "Répertoire...
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but King of Jerusalem and England as well. Liétaud ( † 1050), Lord of Yèvres of 1028–1050. In the charter that his step-son Aubry, Count Gâtinais, and...
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The Yèvre (French pronunciation: [jɛvʁ]) is a river in central France, a right tributary of the Cher. It is 80.6 km (50.1 mi) long. Its source is near...
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The Château de Mehun-sur-Yèvre is a castle in the town of Mehun-sur-Yèvre in the department of Cher, France. The castle has been classified as a monument...
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(/bʊərʒ/ BOORZH, French: [buʁʒ] ) is a commune in central France on the river Yèvre. It is the capital of the department of Cher, and also was the capital city...
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to Mathilde de Mehun (c. 1195 – 1240), daughter of Philippe de Mehun sur Yèvres. Robert and Mathilde married sometime around 1216 or 10 December 1218. Their...
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