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    Un cercueil antique en plomb découvert à Évreux (Eure) : étude pluridisciplinaire by Sylvie Pluton-Kliesch, Thibaut Devièse, Frédéric Kliesch, Luc Leconte, Christophe Moulherat, Fabien Pilon, Jean-Hervé Yvinec

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The Roman cemetery of le Clos au Duc in Évreux (Eure) lasted from the 1st to the 4th c. AD. …”
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    Les évêques, les conflits et la paix aux portes de la Normandie : les exemples des diocèses de Chartres et d'Évreux (première moitié du XIIe siècle) by Grégory Combalbert

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…The charters of the bishops of Chartres and Évreux give information about their involvement in local conflicts. …”
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    Guillaume de Volpiano en Normandie : état des questions by Véronique Gazeau

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…Fécamp becomes the ducal abbey, from where William’s disciples initiate reforms at Jumièges, Bernay, le Mont-Saint-Michel and the abbeys of Troarn, Saint-Taurin d’Evreux, Conches, and Sées. William of Volpiano’s influence is evident in liturgical and architectural matters. …”
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    Les actes des évêques d’Avranches, ca. 990-1253 : esquisse d’un premier bilan by Richard Allen

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…While the acta of other Norman dioceses, such as Bayeux, Évreux and Rouen, have been the subject of critical studies since the 1970s, those of the bishops of Avranches remain relatively unknown. …”
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    Maurice Denis dans la Grande Guerre by Fabienne Stahl

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Although he was found medically unfit to serve on the front line, the patriotic élan he felt led him to become involved in the war effort: he was mobilised as a railway guard in Conches (Eure) and was subsequently attached to the military administration in Evreux in 1914-1915; drawings and paintings bear witness to this confused and unsettled period for the artist. …”
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    Were sanctuary wells in Roman Gaul intentionally contaminated using animal carcasses (3rd–4th c. AD)? by Sébastien Lepetz, Alice Bourgois

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Several recently excavated sites (Vieil-Évreux, Mesnil-Saint-Nicaise and Ménestreau) and some comparative sites are presented. …”
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    Les installations portuaires romaines d’Incarville (Eure) by Laurent Paez-Rezende

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Located halfway between Rouen/Rotomagus, capital of the territory inhabited by the Veliocasses, and Évreux/Mediolanum Aulercorum, capital of the territory of the Aulerci Eburovices, the ancient port facilities were established on the left bank of the major bed of the Eure river, near the Seine-Eure-Andelle confluence. …”
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    E. W. Godwin’s Month in Normandy: Travel Writing as Intertext by Richard W. Hayes

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Entitled ‘Some Notes of a Month in Normandy’, the articles chronicled Godwin’s travels to Rouen, Mantes, Évreux, Lisieux, Caen, Bayeux, St Lô, and Coutances, ending in Dieppe. …”
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    L’enterrement d’une triade divine féminine à Lugdunum : étude du dépôt de la place d’Albon à Lyon (Métropole de Lyon) by Lucas Guillaud, Emmanuel Bernot, Aline Colombier-Gougouzian, Amaury Gilles, Nicolas Garnier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Similar practices have been encountered in sanctuaries, such as Le Vieil-Évreux or Genainville. It is believed that these sealed pits were used for specific rituals associated with the closure and abandonment of sacred spaces. …”
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