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  • The town of '''Rouen''' ([[English]]: [ɹʊˈɑːn]; [[French]]: [ʀuɑ̃, ʀwɑ̃]) in France i ...on the river [[Seine]], on the way from Paris to the [[English Channel]], Rouen is an important maritime harbour and is noted for its magnificent cathedral
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  • [http://www.rouentourisme.com/default.asp?ext=en| Rouen tourist office]
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  • The town of '''Rouen''' ([[English]]: [ɹʊˈɑːn]; [[French]]: [ʀuɑ̃, ʀwɑ̃]) in France i ...on the river [[Seine]], on the way from Paris to the [[English Channel]], Rouen is an important maritime harbour and is noted for its magnificent cathedral
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  • [http://www.rouentourisme.com/default.asp?ext=en| Rouen tourist office]
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  • ...s First Secretary of the French Socialist Party (born August 12th, 1954 in Rouen).
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  • ..., with Le Havre, the city where Hornblower becomes Governor, at its mouth, Rouen, where his troops ambush a French force, in its lower reaches, and Paris in ...hip's boats, to raid the French expedition, and destroy its barges, near [[Rouen]], approximately 80 kilometers up river.
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  • [[Rouen]], in the river's lower reaches, was the traditional capitol of the origina
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  • * ''Joan's Trial and Execution at Rouen'', in '''Joan of Arc: Her Story''' by Regine Pernoud and Marie-Veronique Cl
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  • *December 23: Joan arrives in [[Rouen]] *January 9: [[Rouen]]. Joan's trial on various charges begins
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  • .../perso.wanadoo.fr/musee.jeannedarc/indexanglais.htm Joan of Arc Museum] in Rouen, France.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rouen]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Today Normandy is divided into two regions : Upper Normandy with [[Rouen]] as its capital, and Lower Normandy with [[Caen]] as its capital. ...elts]] known as [[Gauls]]. The [[Roman Empire]] settled several towns as [[Rouen]] (''Rotomagus''), [[Lillebonne]] (''Juliobona''), etc... and a network of
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  • ....criminocorpus.cnrs.fr/article491.html Jean-Claude Vimont: ''Phrénologie à Rouen, les moulages du musée Flaubert d'histoire de la médecine'']
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  • ...05), ISBN 0-674-02405-2. The contemporary record of Joan of Arc's trial at Rouen is critical to our knowledge about Joan. This book provides a translation o
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  • ...05), ISBN 0-674-02405-2. The contemporary record of Joan of Arc's trial at Rouen is critical to our knowledge about Joan. This book provides a translation o
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  • ...ench]] forces of [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]] entered the city of Rouen, the former administrative capital of the [[England|English]] in France. As
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  • ...Trial of Joan of Arc at Rouen, 1431]]'' (''Der Prozess der Jeanne D'Arc zu Rouen, 1431'') 1952/1952
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  • According to Joan's testimony at her [[Trial of Joan of Arc|Trial]] in [[Rouen]], some time in the summer of her thirteenth year (which would be in 1424 o ...has become the subject of intense speculation beginning with her Trial in Rouen and continuing through the centuries since.<ref>There are two main points o
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  • According to Joan's testimony at her [[Trial of Joan of Arc|Trial]] in [[Rouen]], some time in the summer of her thirteenth year (which would be in 1424 o ...has become the subject of intense speculation beginning with her Trial in Rouen and continuing through the centuries since.<ref>There are two main points o
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  • ...''', which took place before an [[England|English]]-backed church court in Rouen, [[France]], in the first half of the year 1431 was, by general consensus, ...large sum of money. In December of that same year, she was transferred to Rouen, the military headquarters and administrative capital in France of King Hen
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  • ...ion. In particular, her English enemies, under whose auspices her Trial in Rouen was conducted, viewed her as an "Arm of the Fiend", deceived by Satan appea ...east two occasions (at Poitiers, and apparently also prior to her Trial in Rouen), Joan was inspected by women in order to determine whether or not she was
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  • ''Hommage à Pierre Molinier'', Rouen : Sordide Sentimental, avril 2007 [Articles in French and English, plus a D
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  • ...ore of a rally than a race. [[Albert de Dion]] was the first to arrive at Rouen in his [[de Dion-Bouton]] car, but the judges ruled that the steam-powered
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  • ...he Frankish Carolingian King, [[Charles the Simple]], grants the city of [[Rouen]] and surrounding lands to the Viking leader [[Rollo]] and his followers. O
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  • ...erbourg would be by U.S. troops while British troop[s would take Havre and Rouen.
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  • ...rite, Robert Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex, to help Henry IV in his siege of Rouen was also a failure.
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  • ...[[Henry IV]] of France gave a monopoly of the Canadian [[fur trade]] to a Rouen business group. This charter company, the first of several that were to rul
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  • ...ke (actress)|Katharine Blake]], [[Tom Adams (actor)|Tom Adams]], [[Reed De Rouen]], [[Francis de Wolff]] | [[Edwin Richfield]], [[Edina Ronay]], [[Reed De Rouen]], [[George Little (actor)|George Little]]
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  • ...cluding Pierre Deyon (Amiens), Maurice Garden (Lyons), Jean-Pierre Bardet (Rouen), Georges Freche (Toulouse), and Jean-Claude Perrot (Caen). By the 1970s th
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  • ...m. New York: Vintage. ''The Tutor; Coriolanus; The Trial of Joan of Arc at Rouen, 1431; Don Juan''; and ''Trumpets and Drums'' {{ISBN|0-394-71819-4}}.
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  • ...siege. Although Joan was later taken prisoner and burnt at the stake in [[Rouen]] on charges of heresy in 1431, the English steadily lost ground and when t
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  • ...airmount Parkway in Philadelphia, and the cities of Lille, Marseilles, and Rouen. Gréber's 1950 "Plan for the National Capital" is one of the most signific
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