the north by the Marqueffles fault, on the southwest by the Artois and Ternois hills, and on the south by the slopes of Beaufort-Blavincourt. On the east...
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Saint-Omer, died 1887 in Paris), chemist, pharmacist, co-discoverer of quinine Émile Lefranc (27 August 1798 – 18..), born in Saint-Omer. Historian, geographer...
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Beaurainville prieuré Notre-Dame de Maintenay prieuré Saint-Martin d'Œuf-en-Ternois prieuré Saint-Martin de Renty prieuré Notre-Dame de Sarton. Orière farm...
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d'eclaircissements (in French). Vol. 9 (2nd ed.). Paris: H.L. Delloye. Ternois, René; Société d'histoire littéraire de la France (1933). Revue d'histoire...
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Books Histoire chronographique des comté, pays et ville de Saint-Pol en Ternois (Douai, Laurence Kellam, 1613) Chronicon Belgicum, ab anno CCLVIII ad annum...
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Monument Le Pluviôse is a 620 kg (1,367 lb) bronze monument built in 1912 by Émile Oscar Guillaume on the centre of the roundabout near the beach of Calais...
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Comté Conchil-le-Temple Conchy-sur-Canche Condette Contes Conteville-en-Ternois Conteville-lès-Boulogne Coquelles Corbehem Cormont Couin Coullemont Coulogne...
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1887; he was followed the next year by Arthur Batut and during 1889-91 by Emile Wenz. The experiments continued until 1914 and some of the photos found...
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and a choir narrowly covered with tiles. The remnants of an old chateau. Émile Famechon, boxer. Communes of the Pas-de-Calais department "Répertoire national...
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government first acknowledged the name in 1892 in an order of Prime Minister Émile Loubet and the minister of the interior. The law of 28 March 1912, which...
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