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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...
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  • Vaucelles is a railway station located in the commune of Taverny (Val-d'Oise department), France. The station is served by Transilien H trains, on the...
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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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    Place George Pompidou Table tennis hall – Rue du Mesnilcroc Complex of the Vaucelle: Jean-Berthelem Stadium – base of canoeing Louis-Villemer Stadium [fr]...
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    Raoul, founder of Vaucelles Abbey or Saint Raoul (a/k/a San Raul, St. Radolph or Dom Rodulphe) (died c.1151) is a saint of the Catholic Church who founded...
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    children's television series created by Olivier Jean-Marie and Charles Vaucelle. The series was animated by Xilam Animation with the participation of France...
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  • Jean-Marie and Jean-François Henry while the series is directed by Charles Vaucelle. Prisoners of a penitentiary in the Nevada desert, the Dalton brothers...
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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...
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    continuing efforts to depose Henry IV of France. Philip signed the Treaty of Vaucelles with Henry II of France in 1556. Based on the terms of the treaty, the...
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  • Thomas of Perseigne, also known as Thomas of Cîteaux, Thomas Cisterciensis, Thomas the Cistercian, Thomas of Vancelles (died c.1190), was a Cistercian...
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