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    to the north. Château d'Angoulême in Angoulême Château d'Ars in Ars Château de Bagnolet in Cognac Château de Balzac in Balzac Château de Barbezieux in...
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    France. The name Saint-Brisson is traditionally derived that of Saint Brice, to whom the parish church is dedicated. The Château de Saint-Brisson [fr], built...
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  • vin Château Magdelaine, there was normally produced 3,000 cases, and the second wine, formerly called Château Saint Brice renamed Les Songes de Magdelaine...
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    for decades Saint-Briac leaders have steadfastly refused to obey via a series of legal moves, in particular Senghor's predecessor Brice Lalonde -- Kerry's...
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  • of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, of Feuillarde, of Château-Basset, of Mourning, of Épinay, of Saint-Brice, of Groslay and of Taverny. He fought at the battle...
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    Montpellier, France, Musée Olivier Brice, Château de Cambous - Vios en Laval 1985 Nancy, France, Galerie Municipale, Hôtel de Ville 1986 Paris, France, Paris...
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    Saint-Brice-Courcelles (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bʁis kuʁsɛl]) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. It is known for its architectural...
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    east of the town, and much larger than the town itself. The town has a château, founded in the 10th century, known for being the first on the road to...
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    Saint-Brice (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bʁis] ) is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. It is named after Saint Brice of Tours...
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    Louis-Joseph de Clermont-Tonnerre. Château de Lunéville (1708–1709) for Leopold, Duke of Lorraine. Damaged by fire in January 2003. Château de Commercy for...
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