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help| Auxonne is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in Bourgogne in eastern France. Auxonne is one of the sites containing the defensive structures of Vauban, clearly seen from the train bridge as it enters the Auxonne SNCF train station on the Dijon - Besançon train line. It also contained the Artillery School where Napoleon received his first training. It is sister-city with Heidesheim in Germany. Based... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Auxonne
Auxonne is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in Bourgogne in eastern France. Auxonne is one of the sites containing the defensive structures of Vauban, clearly seen from the train bridge as it enters the Auxonne SNCF train station on the Dijon - Besançon train line. -
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Flagey-lès-Auxonne
Flagey-lès-Auxonne is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. -
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Labergement-lès-Auxonne
Labergement-lès-Auxonne is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. -
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Arrondissement of Dijon
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John I, Count of Chalon
John I, Count of Burgundy, Auxonne, and Chalon (1190 – September 30, 1267), called the Old (l'Antique), was a French nobleman, the Count of Chalon-sur-Saône. -
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Jean-Pierre du Teil
The son of the artillery officer François du Teil (1704-1758), knight of the order of Saint-Louis, and of Marguerite de Chambaran (died 1758), he was the elder brother of the artillery theorist Jean du Teil. Jean-Pierre was firstly a colonel du régiment de la Fère-Artillerie (1777), then the commandant of the École militaire at Auxonne (1779) and then an infantry brigadier (1780). -
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John I, Count of Chalon or Châlon
John I, Count of Burgundy, Auxonne, and Chalon (1190 – September 30, 1267), also known as l'Antique was a French nobleman. -
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Catherine (1986 TV series)
She makes her familiar with Marie Vermeil, the French prisoner captured in Auxonne. -
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Napoleon I of France
Napoleon served on garrison duty in Valence, Drôme and Auxonne until after the outbreak of the Revolution in 1789, though he took nearly two years of leave in Corsica and Paris during this period. -
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List of rivers of France
Tille (near Auxonne)
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