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  3. Ange Hyacinthe Maxence, baron de Damas - Wikipedia

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    Ange Hyacinthe Maxence de Damas de Cormaillon, baron de Damas (30 September 1785 – 6 May 1862), was a French general and statesman who participated in the Napoleonic Wars on the Russian side before returning to France after Napoleon's exile.

  4. Damas-et-Bettegney - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Damas-et-Bettegney]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Damas-et-Bettegney}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation

  5. House of Damas - Wikipedia

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    Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart (1633–1693), she married Claude Leonor de Damas Marquis de Thianges (House of Damas). Étienne-Charles de Damas-Crux (1754-1846), he was a French soldier and politician. Joseph-François-Louis-Charles de Damas (1758-1829), he was a French general. François-Étienne de Damas (1764-1828), he was a French ...

  6. Damas - Wikipedia

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    Damas-aux-Bois, a village in northeastern France; Damas-et-Bettegney, a village in northeastern France; Damas, Egypt, a city in Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt; Damas River (Chile), a river in southern Chile; Damas River (Eritrea), a seasonal river of Eritrea; Pichi Damas River, a river of Chile; Isla Damas, an island of Costa Rica

  7. Route Napoléon - Wikipedia

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    The Route Napoléon is the route taken by Napoleon I in 1815 on his return from Elba. It is now concurrent with sections of routes N85, D1085, D4085, and D6085. The route begins at Golfe-Juan , where Napoleon disembarked on 1 March 1815, beginning the Hundred Days that ended at Waterloo .

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    Point zéro (kilometre zero) on the parvis of Notre-Dame de Paris. A route nationale, or simply nationale, is a class of trunk road in France.They are important roads of national significance which cross broad portions of the French territory, in contrast to departmental or communal roads which serve more limited local areas.

  9. Route nationale 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Route nationale 7, or RN 7, is a trunk road [1] in France between Paris and the border with Italy.It was also known as Route des vacances (The Holiday Route), Route bleue (The Blue Route), and — sarcastically, during the annual rush to the Mediterranean beaches — the Route de la mort (Road of Death).