Abbey located in Reims, France that acquired the relics of St. Remy in 553.
Mountain bike and road cycling holidays in Scotland, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Belgium and Holland.
Offer bicycling vacations including the Tour de France Spring Classics World championships, Randonees mountain biking and touring holidays.
…d) Galician emsemble that has performed in the US, Ireland, France and Spain, and with international artists like Carlos Nuñez and Hevia. Read about shows, repertoire, and history and find media.…
Based off the real airline. Offers airline and route information, tools, and a mesasge board.
… plus information on their twin towns of Salon de Provence (France), Wertheim am Mein (Germany) and Szentendre (Hungary).…
France. Manufacturers of silk yarns and sewing threads for weaving, knitting and embroidery. Also, braids and cords, metallic threads, and silk ties and scarves. English and French.…
Small group cultural and specialty tours in all regions of France. Maximum 8 travelers per trip.
Cardinal, Duke of York, known by the Jacobites as "Henry IX, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland"; born at Rome, 11 March, 1725; died at Frascati, 13 July, 1807.
Producer of European hardwood lumber and timbers. Includes production capabilities and species available. Based in Saint Just, France.
Resource for life science companies in France. Includes announcements of events, meetings and login for further details.
…mpetence of the more important Catholic countries, Austria, France, and Spain, to indicate to their respective cardinal protector, or cardinal procurator, those members of the Sacred College who were personæ minus gratæ, so that, if there was a possibility …
Individualized tours to Paris and other regions of France, both self-drive and escorted.
Directory of winemakers and growers in France, with links to their websites.
(1961- ), Nantes, France. Picture, biography, and discussion of his compositional philosophy.
Information on accommodation and attractions in various regions of France, with online booking available.
An obsolete form of honorary satisfaction, customary in the Church in France as late as the seventeenth century.
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