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- Jeanne d'Albret (2474 bytes)
12: ...olics, but was mortally wounded at the siege of [[Rouen]]. Jeanne's son [[Henry IV of France|Henry]] now ... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ..., [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many people therefore regard Joan of Arc as a notable woma...
12: ...isted on having her examined for three weeks by theologians at [[Poitiers]] before granting final acce...
16: ... the [[Archbishop of Embrun]] and the prominent theologian [[Jean Gerson]], who both wrote supportive ...
33: ...he seat of the English occupation government at [[Rouen]], beginning on [[January 9]], [[1431]], was cond...
36: ...ugh the [[Summa Theologica]] and other medieval theological works specifically grant an exemption in s... - Julia Child (8199 bytes)
14: ...rs. Child repeatedly recalled her first meal in [[Rouen]] of [[oyster]]s, [[sole (fish) | sole]] meuni貥... - Claude Monet (4533 bytes)
21: ...ng light and viewpoints. His first series is of [[Rouen]] Cathedral from different points of view and at ... - Castle (27805 bytes)
28: ...river estuary, and often made use of the natural geography to support the defensive walls through expl...
73: ...e of such fortresses in private hands, while the people hated them from the first for the oppressions ...
75: ...g, the fall of Chⴥau Gaillard meant the loss of Rouen and of Normandy with it, and when he endeavoured ...
94: ...nd then the rest; to protect the workers and the people already inhabitating the castle.
99: ...ish Castles of the 10th and 11th Centuries" (Archaeol. Journal, lx., 1902); Mrs Armitage's "Early Norm... - Pope Innocent I (2364 bytes)
5: ...al made to him by [[John Chrysostom]] against [[Theophilus of Alexandria]], show that opportunities of... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
54: ...part by the deprivations suffered by the country people during the war and their hatred of the local n...
61: A contemporaneous war in Spain occupied the Black Prince's effort...
72: ...of Normandy, including [[Caen]] in [[1417]] and [[Rouen]] on [[January 19]], [[1419]], placing [[Normandy...
74: ...r Henry's early death in [[1422]], almost simultaneously with that of his father-in-law, his baby son ...
81: ...es that marked the war also gave Charles time to reorganize his army and government, replacing his feu... - Faience (4113 bytes)
15: ...ting museum devoted to faience, and followed by [[Rouen]] and [[Strasbourg]], - William I of England (8753 bytes)
16: ... of Flanders]], against the wishes of the [[Pope Leo IX|pope]] in [[1053]] at the [[Cathedral of Notre...
40: ...died aged 60 at the Convent of St Gervais, near [[Rouen]], France, on [[September 9]], [[1087]] from abdo...
48: ...dy, married Sybil of [[Conversano]], daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
3: ...5 December]] [[1635]]) was a [[France|French]] [[geographer]], [[draftsman]], [[List of explorers|expl...
15: ... difficult for the colonists. Of the twenty-five people who stayed for the winter only 8 survived, mos...
23: ...warehouse for their fur trade and, in return, the Rouen merchants would support the settlement. Champlain...
35: ...lo" and "Compagnie de Champlain", which bound the Rouen and Saint-Malo merchants for eleven years. He ret...
55: ...dangerously low and Champlain was forced to send people to [[Gaspé]] to conserve rations. On [... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
28: ...e was disappointed but he had the work printed at Rouen nevertheless and spent the summer of [[1723]] rev...
36: ...George I]] died and [[George II of Great Britain|George II]] succeeded. The new king was not fond of p...
44: ...n the spring of the next year, Voltaire went to [[Rouen]] to get ''Charles XII'' surreptitiously printed....
94: ...e earthquake at [[Lisbon]], which appalled other people, gave Voltaire an excellent opportunity for ri...
104: ... into trouble in so doing at Ferney, how he put "Deo erexit Voltaire" on it ([[1760]]-[[1761]]) and ob...
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