Saint-Marcellin is a soft French cheese made from cow's milk. Named after the small town of Saint-Marcellin (Isère), it is produced in a geographical...
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Marcellin Joseph Benedict Champagnat, FMS (20 May 1789 – 6 June 1840) was a French Catholic religious born in Le Rosey, village of Marlhes, near St. Etienne...
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Saint-Marcellin (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁsəlɛ̃] ) is a commune in the Isère department, in southeastern France, 51 km from Grenoble. The town is...
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Saint-Marcellin may refer to: Saint-Marcellin, a soft French cheese made from cow's milk Saint-Marcellin, Isère, a commune in south-eastern France Saint-Marcellin...
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it originated. It is a close cousin of another dauphinois cheese, Saint-Marcellin, and bears a similar texture and taste, though it can be almost twice...
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monnaies Claude Fauriel (1772–1844), historian, philologist and critic Saint Marcellin Champagnat (1789–1840), Catholic priest and founding members of the...
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line 5. Saint-Marcel, Aosta Valley, a municipality in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy Marcel (disambiguation) Saint-Marcellin (disambiguation)...
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Saint-Marcellin is a parish municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec, located in the Rimouski-Neigette Regional County Municipality. In the 2021...
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to be found dead a few months later in a forest near the commune of Saint-Marcellin, France. Walter Laqueur described him as "a cultural impresario of...
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Marcellin may refer to: Marcellin (given name) Raymond Marcellin (1914–2004), French politician Marcellin Champagnat (1789-1840), Catholic Saint and educator...
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Raclette Rochebarron Roucoulons Roue de Brielove Saint Agur Saint Albray Saint-André Saint-Paulin Saint-Rémy Spinosien Tarentais Tome d'Arles Tome de la...
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Saint-Marcellin-en-Forez (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁsəlɛ̃ ɑ̃ fɔʁɛ], literally Saint-Marcellin in Forez; Occitan: Sant Marcelin) is a commune in the...
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Raviole du Dauphiné Gratin dauphinois Pommes dauphines Cheeses Saint-Marcellin Saint-Félicien Picodon Bleu du Vercors-Sassenage (previously bleu de Sassenage)...
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la moelle (in bone marrow), barboton, pailasson de Lyon Cheese Saint-Marcellin, Saint-Félicien, Rigotte de Condrieu Desserts tarte praline (praline tart)...
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city of Füssen (dated 1317). Triskèle Saint-Marcellin (in Isère / France) On the front of Abbatial church of Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye with 2 groups of 2 triskelions...
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ɑ̃twan maʁsəlɛ̃ maʁbo]; 18 August 1782 – 16 November 1854), known as Marcellin Marbot, was a French general, famous for his memoirs depicting the Napoleonic...
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sports. The Marist Brothers, a Catholic society founded in France by Saint Marcellin Champagnat in 1816, focused on educational work throughout the world...
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century. Église Saint Marcellin de Chokier The church dates from the end of the 13th century and was dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Marcellin. Around 1715...
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guidance of youth. The congregation was founded in France in 1817 by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, who realized the values of Catholic Education in schools...
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Saignon Saint-Christol Saint-Didier Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes Saint-Hippolyte-le-Graveyron Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux Saint-Marcellin-lès-Vaison Saint-Martin-de-Castillon...
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Saint-Marcellin-lès-Vaison (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁsəlɛ̃ lɛ vɛzɔ̃], literally Saint-Marcellin near Vaison; Provençal: Sant Marcelin de Vaison) is...
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is known for its pork products and cheeses such as the Saint-Felicien or the Saint-Marcellin, is also located to the south of Lyon as are the 48 communes...
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they saw as their vocation. Marcellin Champagnat, canonized, founder Marist Brothers. Pierre Chanel, canonized, patron saint of Oceania. Jeanne-Marie Chavoin...
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varieties of cheese including Tomme de Savoie, Bleu de Bresse, Reblochon, Saint-Marcellin and Vacherin du Haut-Doubs. Wines in this region include Beaujolais...
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de communes de la Matheysine Communauté de communes de l'Oisans CC Saint-Marcellin Vercors Isère Communauté Communauté de communes du Trièves Communauté...
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Germany. http://www.musee-saint-antoine.fr/ http://www.tourisme.pays-saint-marcellin.fr/ Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye. v t...
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Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot (French: [bɛʁtəlo]; 25 October 1827 – 18 March 1907) was a French chemist and Republican politician noted for the Thomsen–Berthelot...
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Lev Gillet (category People from Saint-Marcellin, Isère)
of the churches. Louis Gillet was born on 8 August 1892 or 1893 in Saint-Marcellin, Isère, France. He studied in Grenoble and philosophy in Paris. During...
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Guy Cury (category People from Saint-Marcellin, Isère)
Guy Cury (21 March 1930 – 16 March 2018) was a French hurdler who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. Guy Cury's obituary (in French) Evans, Hilary;...
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Grenoble (section Saint-Martin-d'Hères weather station)
of the metropolitan area include four with populations exceeding 20,000: Saint-Martin-d'Hères, Échirolles, Fontaine and Voiron. Grenoble's history goes...
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