AUVERGNE

ōvĕrˈnyə, region and former province, S central France. The area is now occupied chiefly by the departments of Puy-de-Dôme, Allier, Haute-Loire, and Cantal. The Auvergne Mts., a chain of extinct volcanoes (see Massif Central), run north to south forming unusual and beautiful scenery. There are also hot mineral springs, deep river gorges, and rolling pastureland in the region. Auvergne is largely agricultural (cattle, wheat, and grapes), with cheese and many wine manufactures. Industry is concentrated in Clermont-Ferrand (the capital), Aurillac, Riom, and Thiers. The Arvennis, an ancient people, occupied Auvergne when the Romans arrived. They had one of the most brilliant civilizations of Gaul, and their chieftain, Vercingetorix, led the resistance to Caesar. Auvergne was a part of Roman Aquitaine. It passed to the English in 1154. In the 14th cent. it was divided into the countship, dauphiny, and duchy of Avergne. The duchy and dauphiny, which were united under the dukes of Bourbon, were confiscated (1527) by Francis I after the treason of Constable Charles de Bourbon. The countship came into the royal domain in 1615. The reunited region was put under the Parlement of Paris. In some areas a local dialect is still spoken. There are many folk fetes, and much Romanesque architecture remains.

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...de De errore Pelagii des Wilhelm von Auvergne ." Speculum 5 1930 : 168-80. Lewis...22. Moody Ernest A. "William of Auvergne and his Treatise De Anima." In Studies...The Rhetorica Divina of William of Auvergne. A Study in Applied Rhetoric." In...
...Heinzmann, Richard. " Wilhelm von Auvergne ", Lexikon fur Theologie und Kirche...Zur Anthropologie des Wilhelm von Auvergne ", Munchener Theologische Zeitschrift...36. Jussen, Gabriel. " Wilhelm von Auvergne ", In Contemporary Philosophy. A New...
Kramp, josef. Des Wilhelm von Auvergne Magisterium Divinale, Gregorianum 1...Bernard. L'originalite de Guillaume d'Auvergne, Revue d'histoire de la philosophie...de De errore Pelagii des Wilhelm von Auvergne. Speculum 5 1930 : 168-180. Laumakis...
(vi) The Auvergne There is a famous letter of Peter the Venerable, in which he declared that the Auvergne was without either king or count, and...pro- tection over the church in the Auvergne was evolving from episodic intervention...
...dramatic Regional Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne. Moreover, for more than a century Auvergne has been known for its thermal bath establishments...French and European visitors. Nevertheless, Auvergne has five of the ten leading thermal resorts...
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The Demonology of William of Auvergne: By Fire and Sword. by Mary Alberi The Demonology of William of Auvergne: By Fire and Sword. By Thomas B. de...canon and master of theology, William of Auvergne, bishop of Paris 1228-1249. According...
...more but for his own probity and the jealous powers at court.76 Descended from the ancient French houses of Aquitaine and Auvergne through his father and the house of Orange through his mother, Turenne, although a second son, was born to status and power...
...conclusions to be drawn. William of Auvergne had described the design of Solomons...repeated denunciations, from William of Auvergne in the thirteenth century to Athanasius...monograph to my attention. (5) William of Auvergne, Opera omnia (Venice, 1591), p...
...argument Henry is making. William of Auvergne, for instance, raised similar questions...1924); Steven Marrone, William of Auvergne and Robert Grosseteste: New Ideas of...La theorie," 92-3. 53 William of Auvergne, Opera Omnia, De anima 7.6 (Paris...
...Champagne-Ardenne, Basse-Normandie, Ile-de-France and Auvergne. Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur was by far the most attractive...globally positive. From Bretagne to Aquitaine, via Limousin and Auvergne, there are more arrivals than departures at all ages, except...
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...Another World: Jo Sargent Visits the Auvergne, France, and Discovers a Region Distinct...the heart of the Massif Central, the Auvergne region of France has traditionally maintained...fact that, until the 16th century, the Auvergne had its own language, Auvergnat. However...
...attract half a million visitors a year to the relatively poor Auvergne region when it opens in spring next year. Like Londons Millennium...prepared to pay a proposed 12 pounds sterling a head to give Auvergne the economic boost the centres promoters hope it will provide...
...won the competition mounted by the Regional Council of the Auvergne, under their president Valery Giscard dEstaing, to realise...smells in the open-air, facing the whole panorama of the Auvergne mountains. As the organisers hoped, Hollein has rendered...
...Newfoundlander. Canteloube was born in the Auvergne area of France in 1879. When he was a young man, he roamed around the Auvergne, seeking out authentic singers and...orchestra), his colourful Songs of the Auvergne. In Newfoundland, such an activity...
...hails from the French provincial gentry, from a family of Auvergne notables that rather recently purchased the noble-sounding...dEstaing title to add lustre to the plainer Giscard. The Auvergne is Frances central heartland, close to the soil, close...
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Auvergne; Rambles, No Rumblings; Volcanic Landscapes...soup bowls. Writer George Sand described Auvergne as "one of the loveliest spots on earth...torrents." Thats only half the story. Auvergne is also a land of green valleys, gently...
...Again; Red Mist: Arnaud Pic of Clermont Auvergne Is Tackled by Ronan OGara, (Left...Byline: TONY COOKE MUNSTER 36 CLERMOUNT AUVERGNE 13 MUNSTER coach Declan Kidney hailed...as exceptional as they handed Clermont Auvergne a 36-13beating at a packed Thomond...
...LOST IN FRANCE; HEINEKEN CUP: Clermont Auvergne V Wasps, Today, 1.35pm Vickery Returns...European Challenge Cup winners Clermont Auvergne. "Hopefully our World Cup campaign...who the RFU put in charge." Clermont Auvergne v Wasps, Sky Sports 2 from 1pm. BATTERED...
...Lawrence Dallaglio Takes on Clermont Auvergne Stand-Off Alex King. Byline: IAN...22-3 half-time lead over Clermont Auvergne tosingle-point victory. Itwas, ofcourse...Leo 66),Rees, Dallaglio. CLERMONT AUVERGNE: Baikeinuku, Rougerie (Delasau 63...
...CHANGING SIDES: Alex King in Clermont Auvergne Strip and (Left) as a Wasps Player...management and playing staff atClermont-Auvergne and told them everything he knows about...minus King, prepare to take on Clermont Auvergne, now including King, twicein a fortnight...
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AUVERGNE over ny , region and former province...Allier, Haute-Loire, and Cantal. The Auvergne Mts., a chain of extinct volcanoes...and rolling pastureland in the region. Auvergne is largely agricultural (cattle, wheat...
...features. It comprises the provinces of Marche , Limousin, Auvergne, and Lyonnais . To the E of the Rhone River, which divides...historical provinces. These regions are: Alsace , Aquitane, Auvergne , Basse-Normandie, Bourgogne ( Burgundy ), Bretagne ( Brittany...
...19,302), Puy-de-Dome dept., S central France, in Auvergne. It has distilleries, tobacco plants, and factories making...Amable (1077; restored). It was the capital of the dukes of Auvergne. In 1942, Riom was the scene of an abortive trial of French...
...dauphinate, of Vienne, or simply the Dauphine . Another dauphinate, that of Auvergne, ruled by a branch of the house of Vienne, came into existence when Auvergne broke up in the 12th cent. The title dauphin passed, with the Dauphine, to...
...capital of Puy-de-Dome dept., central France, in Auvergne, on the Tiretaine River. One of the population and industrial...metallurgical works. The capital of the former province of Auvergne, it was formed in 1731 by the merger of Clermont and Montferrand...
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