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The forenoon of September 19 the King removed to the Chateau Ferrieres -- a castle belonging to the Rothschild family, where Napoleon had spent many happy days in the time of his prosperity.
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ARBONNE is set in a different world the map is completely differents, with Arbonne located in what would be Ferrieres in the alt-Earth of his other books, with the Al-Rassan peninsula missing, although one that is somewhat similar to the alt-Earth.
Where to Start? - Guy Gavriel Kay Adam Whitehead 2010
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Ferrieres -- a castle belonging to the Rothschild family, where
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger
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Among the prisoners were Robert and his youthful son William, the Counts of Mortain, Estouteville, Ferrieres, and a large number of notable men.
Normandy, Illustrated, Part 2 Gordon Home 1923
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Among the prisoners were Robert and his youthful son William, the Counts of Mortain, Estouteville, Ferrieres, and a large number of notable men.
Normandy, Illustrated, Complete Gordon Home 1923
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Abbot of Ferrieres, French Benedictine writer, b. in the Diocese of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Ferrieres under Aldric and completed it at Fulda under Rabanus
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Three days later another sailor, also accompanied by an engineer, fell at the town of Ferrieres, then occupied by the Prussians, when both were made prisoners.
The Dominion of the Air; the story of aerial navigation John Mackenzie Bacon 1875
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Erect and grotesque de Ferrieres retained the same attitude until the sound of her footsteps was lost, when he slowly began to close the door.
By Shore and Sedge Bret Harte 1869
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Rejecting any hypothesis of the girl's affection for the antiquated figure whose sanity was a question of public criticism, he was forced to the equally alarming theory that Ferrieres was cognizant of the treasure, and that his attentions to Rosey were to gain possession of it by marrying her.
By Shore and Sedge Bret Harte 1869
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