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  • * Champagne: Traditionally used for Champagne, it is similar to a Burgundy bottle, but with a wider base and heavier due to the pressurization. ...
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  • at 3,416 m, Njesuthi at 3,408 m, Champagne Castle at 3,377 m, Giant ... into four valleys, beginning with the Champagne Valley in the Central part ...
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  • married Henry II. Her daughter, Marie of Champagne, encouraged Chrétien de ... of four regions: Aquitaine, Provence, Champagne, and ducal Burgundy, beginning ...
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  • the northern entrance to the plains of Champagne, and thus, the approach ... at Neuve Chapelle and by the French at Champagne--had failed, resulting ...
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  • of Navarre (as Philip I) and Count of Champagne from 1284 to 1305. Philip ... of this was the inheritance of Jeanne in Champagne and Brie, which were adjacent ...
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  • Champagne Supernova (astronomy)|l1=Champagne Supernova believe that the star, dubbed the "Champagne Supernova" by David ...
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  • her sister, Blanche, married Thibaut of Champagne, who was the grandson of ... at her sister Blanche's court in Champagne, in northern France. Blanche ...
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  • which he denied).Alex Kershaw, Blood and Champagne: The Life and Times of ... * Kershaw, Alex. 2003. Blood and Champagne: The Life and Times of ...
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  • Louise Athanaïse Cécile Cerveaux, came from a Champagne family of Catholic farmers and priests. The family moved to Villeneuve-sur-Fère while Camille ...
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  • on to smuggling Canadian whiskey, French champagne and English gin to major ... Cheap sparkling wine became French champagne or Italian Spumante, and ...
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  • system was used extensively in planting the Champagne region. In Italy and France, respectively, it was called mezzeria and métayage, or halving—the ...
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  • ===Champagne • Lorraine• Alsace=== Wild game and ham are popular in Champagne as well as the special ...
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  • Metal dye colors range from pale champagne to black. Bronze shades are preferred for architectural use. Alternatively the color may be produced ...
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  • are formed entirely of chalk deposits. The Champagne region of France is mostly on chalk formations, with caves being carved out beneath the hills. ...
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  • Dutch consul and his imprisonment of the French Champagne magnate Charles Heidsieck. Most notorious was Butler's General Order No. 28 of May 15 ...
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  • made from individual grape varieties, such as Champagne, Sherry, or pinot grigio. ===Other varieties=== *Coconut vinegar, made from the sap, or ...
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  • Rashi was the only child born to his parents, at Troyes, Champagne, northern France. On his father Yitzchak's side, he was reportedly the ...
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  • century French authors such as Thibaut of Champagne and Richard of Fournival, the lover is attracted to his lady as the unicorn is to the virgin ...
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  • (German "scherz-polka") entitled 'Champagne-Polka' op. 211 which evokes the uncorking of champagne bottles. ==Instrumentation== ...
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  • Islamic countries as a non-alcoholic version of champagne, for special occasions and religious times such as Ramadan. Dates can also be dehydrated ...
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