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QuoteMonger.com - Quotes Served Fresh. Find quotations about various subjects and keywords. Search quotes by topic. Each quotation page is illustrated with an enigmatic and mysterious image designed to complement the quotes. Quotes About Forgetting and Letting Go. Quotes About Forgetting and Letting Go. Quotes About Jesus Christ. More Quotes Arranged By Keyword. Add Quotes to Your Site. Add This Page to del.icio.us. Enter your search terms.
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Normandy History
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NORMANDY is the name of a region of France, bordering on the English Channel. The recorded history of Normandy begins when the Romans conquered the area in the time of Julius Caesar. It remained an Imperial possession throughout the long life of the Roman Empire, but was lost in the final years of the Empire when the area was invaded by the Franks, an invading barbarian tribe. The Franks and united Normandy to Neustria. In the time of Charles the Simple, in 911, it became known as Normandy. The North Men...
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D-Day Landing Beaches
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Allied soldiers disembark from a landing craft on the Normandy landing beaches. This photograph is available under the Creative Commons License. The D-Day Landings constituted the allied invasion of Nazi occupied France as part of the overall plan to liberate Europe. The code name for the Normandy Invasion, which involved the most massive amphibious and airborne landings in the history of the world, was code named Overlord. Altogether 3 million allied military personnel were involved. Once the allied bea...
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Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy
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This page offers information about the medieval fortress of Mont Saint-Michel. Mont Saint-Michel is a small fortress/abbey built on a tidal island approximately one kilometre off the coast of Normandy. Its spectactular architecture and imposing dimensions make Mont Saint-Michel one of Normandy's most recoginized landmarks and a top tourist attraction. Today Mont Saint-Michel is a Unesco World Heritage Site. MONT ST MICHEL FROM THE CAUSEWAY. Enter your search terms. Normandy D Day Beaches.
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THE SEINE BETWEEN ROUEN AND LE PETIT ANDELY
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A TYPICAL REACH OF THE SEINE BETWEEN ROUEN AND LE PETIT ANDELY. A TYPICAL REACH OF THE SEINE BETWEEN ROUEN AND LE PETIT ANDELY. Enter your search terms. Normandy D Day Beaches. Traditional Costumes of Normandy.
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Normandy Illustrated - Rouen Cathedral
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The Cathedral of Rouen. One of the most beautiful cathedrals. In the world. The Rouen cathedral was built in stages from the 12th to the 16th century. Over the years the cathedral was damages and restored many timesdue to wars, most severely during World War 2 when allied bombs fell on the cathedral amid the D Day landings. THE CATHEDRAL AT ROUEN. Enter your search terms. Normandy D Day Beaches. Traditional Costumes of Normandy.
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Normandy Illustrated - Grosse Horloge, Rouen France
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This clock tower was built during the Renaisance. It supports a large clock of primitive design, with only one hand. There are many touristy shops on the street near the clock tower. THE TOUR DE LA GROSSE HORLOGE, ROUEN. The Tower of the Large Clock. An ancient clock tower (The Tower of the Large Clock). Enter your search terms. Normandy D Day Beaches. Traditional Costumes of Normandy.
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Site Updates for NormandyIllustrated.com
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This page documents all of the changes and updates that have been made since June 5, 2008. Prior to June 5, I did not document the changes. December 13, 2014. Modified htaccess for faster performance. Revamped the site. Redid the layout. Added a section on traditional clothing from the Normandy area. March 31, 2014. A robots.txt file, new image and video maps. December 12, 2009. Added chitika ads to the Normandy D Day section. October 4, 2009. Including its connection to Joan of Arc. September 23, 2009.
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Normandy Farmhouse
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A Country Farmhouse in Normandy. Traditional Normandy farmhouses were often built around a central courtyard around which were grouped the main house, the stables, haystacks and other functional buildings. Animals such as horses, pigs and chickens were kept close to the main living quarters for convenience and protection from predators such as wolves. The fields were worked by the family members and sometimes on larger farms by itinerant farm laborers. COUNTRY VILLA IN NORMANDY. Enter your search terms.