C. O'Meagher, "Saint Fiacre de la Brie," in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 3rd series, ii.0 | 0 |
He is the patron of Brie, and gardeners invoke him as their protector.0 | 0 |
For the production of wheat, in respect of which France is self-supporting, French Flanders, the Seine basin, notably the Beauce and the Brie, and the regions bordering on the lower course of the Loire and the upper course of the Garonne, are the chief areas.0 | 0 |
The zone of level country extending from Reims and Troyes to Angers and Poitiers, with the exception of the Loire valley and the Brie, receives less than 24 in.0 | 0 |
It is situated in the fertile district of Brie, in a valley watered by the Grand-Morin.0 | 0 |
Although the county of Champagne had descended to his wife's infant daughter, Joan, Edmund assumed the title "Count Palatine of Champagne and Brie," and is described in the English patent rolls as earl of Lancaster and Champagne.0 | 0 |
Two other poems are consecrated to his later exploits, La Bataille Loquifer, the work of a French Sicilian poet, Jendeu de Brie (fl.0 | 0 |
Among the products are cotton fabrics and garments, beer, and Camembert and Brie cheeses.0 | 0 |
Chateau-Thierry was formerly the capital of the district of Brie Pouilleuse, and received the title of duchy from Charles IX.0 | 0 |
BRIE (Briegus saltus, from Celtic briek, clay), an agricultural district of northern France, to the E.0 | 0 |
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