RFRA0R3X–Storage hall of white sparkling wine bottles in the cellars of winery, sparkling wine fermenting on stands
RMW574YB–Gebhard Leberecht, prince Blucher von Wahlstatt, in honor of the victories won by him, Silver Medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: helmeted warrior standing in the middle of weaponry, resting on his sword within a wrap, inside: round plate with inscription in each of the two lid halves, content: four numbered, round plates bearing images of battles and battles on each side, four numbered, round plates bearing inscriptions on either side., Katzbach, Leipzig, Brienne-le-Chateau, Château-Thierry, Fère-Champenoise, Laon, Paris, Gebhard Leberecht frost Blücher von Wahlstatt, Johann
RM2DX8GDW–French Prime minister Manuel Valls and French Minister for Housing, Territorial Equality and Rurality Sylvia Pinel visit a 'preciculture' plant, which makes tractors, on September 12, 2014 in Fere Champenoise, France. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMMY329Y–. Français : Champenoise coiffée du toquat . 30 December 2013, 18:03:07. André Spitz 562 WIKITIMBRES.FR POSTE-1938-20
RMT0BTXF–'Battle of Fere-Champenoise'. Russia, not later than 1836. Dimensions: 64x96 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov.
RF2J02P71–The Flagellation and the Crowning with Thorns: two vivid stained glass panels depicting scenes from the Passion of Christ in a window of 1511, created by the master glassmakers of Troyes, in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Haute-Marne department of the Champagne region in northeast France.
RMB5DRJ8–Moet et Chandon champagne bottles in Cellars Head Office, Epernay France Horizontal .50676 Epernay2005
RMD5K2FN–Bodies of dead Germans on battle field at Peronne (LOC)
RM2ANFN16–The Literary digest history of the world war, compiled from original and contemporary sources: American, British, French, German, and others . weakness -of the German positionin the salient. Engaged as they had been to the uttermostin bitter fighting, the Germans had grown weary and theirfood was beginning to run short. A moment had arrivedthat must have recalled to Foch that crisis of 1914 in thefirst battle of the Marne, when under Joffre, he launched histhrust at La Fere Champenoise and decided the issue of thegreat battle. Colonel Frederick Palmer, who had been on Pershing^sstaff* since Pe
RM2RY99CG–Stored wine bottles at the ancient underground limestone galleries of the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RM2DX8GEJ–French Prime minister Manuel Valls and French Minister for Housing, Territorial Equality and Rurality Sylvia Pinel visit a 'preciculture' plant, which makes tractors, on September 12, 2014 in Fere Champenoise, France. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMMW22NM–. Français : Champenoise coiffée du toquat . 30 December 2013, 18:03:07. André Spitz 646 WIKITIMBRES.FR POSTE-1938-20
RMT0B25P–'Battle of Fère-Champenoise in 1814'. Russia, 1816-1818. Dimensions: 41,8x55,2 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Jean Gerin.
RF2J02P82–The Crowning with Thorns: vivid French stained glass depicting a scene from the Passion of Christ in a window of 1511, created by the master glassmakers of Troyes, in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Haute-Marne department of the Champagne region in northeast France.
RMB5DHWA–Moet et Chandon old vintage champagne bottles at their Cellars Head Office, Epernay France Horizontal. 50659 Epernay2005
RM2AG4BE9–. A history of Section 647, United States army ambulance service with the French army. meri-can discipline for a while. Major Andrew inspected us and we made ready for an earlystart. It was the beginning of a new life. We were unable to see ahead, so no darkspots clouded the horizon. We were now accustomed to convoys and had no accidents or unwelcome feat-ures during the move. The first night we spent at Fere en Champenoise, the second atLigny en Barrois. On the third morning we climbed the long hill road that makes a halfcircle around the valley at Neufchateau. It was a beautiful day—cold but
RM2RY99K4–One of the many wine tasting rooms at the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RM2DYHAJT–La vie champenoise N°5 1007558 (henrot).
RM2DX8GDH–French Prime minister Manuel Valls and French Minister for Housing, Territorial Equality and Rurality Sylvia Pinel visit a 'preciculture' plant, which makes tractors, on September 12, 2014 in Fere Champenoise, France. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMP5K6KF–N/A. English: The Battle of Fère-Champenoise (1814) . before 1836. Alexander Ivanovich Dmitriev-Mamonov (1787-1836) 50 A.I.Dmitriev-Mamonov-Fere-Champenoise
RF2J02P5A–Kings of ancient Israel and Judah, identified by their crowns and sceptres, are among more than 40 biblical characters supported by daisy-like blossoms sprouting from the branches of a colourful stained glass Tree of Jesse, a visual guide to the ancestors of Christ, installed in 1512 in a window of the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Champagne region of northeast France.
RMB5D7MC–Moet et Chandon old dusty vintage champagne bottles at their Cellars Head Office, Epernay France Horizontal. 50645 Epernay2005
RM2AFRE8C–. Histoire des villes de France, avec une introduction générale pour chaque province. CHAMPAGIVE. CIIAMl.UiNE JT.OIREMF.NT DITH. — PERTHOIS. — RETHELOIS. — RHIE CHAMPENOISE.— BASSIGNV. —VALl-AOE. — SÉNONAIS. — RÉMOIS. DESCRIPTION GKOGRAPIIIQUE. - HISTOIRE GENERALE.. — La Champagne, Campania, située ànoire frontière de lest, avait pour?^i limites, au nord, le pays de Liège et le?XS Luxembourg, au levant la Lorraine,^ au midi la Bourgogne, au coucliant la^ Picardie ctrile-de-France. Elle touchait^ V donc, dun côté, au cœur du royaume,de lautre à la terre étrangère, et cestdans ce double rapport
RM2RY99N8–One of the many wine tasting rooms at the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RM2DX8GDY–French Prime minister Manuel Valls and French Minister for Housing, Territorial Equality and Rurality Sylvia Pinel visit a 'preciculture' plant, which makes tractors, on September 12, 2014 in Fere Champenoise, France. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMP5RGRK–N/A. Français : Extrait de la carte du gouvernement de Champagne et Brie. Projettée et assujettie aux observations. 1771. Rigobert Bonne (1727–1794) Description French cartographer Date of birth/death 6 October 1727 1795 Location of birth/death Raucourt (Ardennes) Paris Work location Paris Authority control : Q721492 VIAF:39418086 ISNI:0000 0001 1624 6476 ULAN:500129572 LCCN:n80069052 NLA:36405581 WorldCat 235 Brie Champenoise
RF2J51TW9–Stoical in death: blood courses down the face of Christianity's first martyr, Saint Stephen, as he kneels in prayer waiting to die under a barrage of rocks and stones: central panel in a window of early 1500s stained glass in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northeast France. The window also depicts Stephen's two executioners.
RMB5DAAY–Moet et Chandon champagne bottles in Cellars Head Office, Epernay France Horizontal. 50669 Epernay2005
RM2AJ37KT–Album géographique: La France . ITS. Crayères : Cr4TÈre au bord de u Mvkniî. — 1. exploitation dejla craie dont lesusages industriels sont assez restreints, mais qui est un produit do notable valeur, so fait sur-lont^eu France dans la région champenoise qui onest exlrémeraent riche. Quelques-unes desplus grandes caves à vins de la Champagne ont été creusées dans la craie. Cest aux environsde Châlôns-sur-Marne que se trouvent les crayères les mieux exploitées. A lavantage d unecraie do bonne qualité, elles .joignent celui du voisinage dune grande voje ferrée et dune voiede canalisai ion de prem
RM2RY99G9–Stored wine bottles at the ancient underground limestone galleries of the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RM2DX8GCT–French Prime minister Manuel Valls and French Minister for Housing, Territorial Equality and Rurality Sylvia Pinel visit a 'preciculture' plant, which makes tractors, on September 12, 2014 in Fere Champenoise, France. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMMMRD5H–. English: Battle of Fère-Champenoise in 1814. Français : Bataille de Fère-Champenoise en 1814 Русский: Сражение при Фер-Шампенуазе 13 марта 1814 года. Холст, масло. Артиллерийский музей, Санкт-Петербург . 1839. Vasily Timm (1820–1895) Alternative names Vasili Fedorovich (George Wilhelm) Timm Description Russian painter Date of birth/death 9 June 1820 (in Julian calendar) 7 April 1895 (in Julian calendar) Location of birth/death Riga Berlin Work location Caucasus, Russian Empire Authority control : Q2370524 VIAF:?76586001 ISNI:?0000 0001 0989 9401 ULAN:?500120576 LCCN:?n95105029
RF2J1J4FM–Preserved in Renaissance stained glass: female members of the 16th century French family donors of a Passion of Christ window in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a Haute-Marne village in Champagne region, depicted kneeling in prayer with Saint Helen.
RMB5DDKJ–Liverpool old sign at Moet et Chandon Cellars Head Office, Epernay France Horizontal. 50641 Epernay2005
RM2AGED9N–. Album géographique: La France. Ji95. Les eaux : Uni: sourckpktrifiante. Lacascadi-; dKtuf. —Cestencore une proprictc des eaux chariîées de calcaires du plateau de Lan-lires, de jaillir en sources énormes qui impréj^nent de cristallisationscurieuses tous les objets quelles touchent.. oJil. Les eaux : La Marne en amont dk Ciialo.ns, — La Marne,dans la plaine champenoise, est une rivière aux eaux lentes el calmes.On la voit ici en amont de Châlons; elle est,comme il lui arrive souventdans celte partie de son cours, coupée en deux bras, dont le petit quonvoit au centre va rejoindre la rivière ar
RM2RY998H–Stored wine bottles at the ancient underground limestone galleries of the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RM2DYHAJR–La vie champenoise N°8 1007564 guelliot.
RM2DX8GDJ–French Prime minister Manuel Valls and French Minister for Housing, Territorial Equality and Rurality Sylvia Pinel visit a 'preciculture' plant, which makes tractors, on September 12, 2014 in Fere Champenoise, France. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2J02P5P–Square detail of a colourful French Tree of Jesse, a visual guide to the ancestors of Christ, featuring kings of ancient Israel and Judah, identified by their crowns and sceptres, among more than 40 biblical characters supported by daisy-like blossoms sprouting from its branches. Stained glass installed in 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Champagne region of northeast France.
RMB5D95P–Bristol old sign at Moet et Chandon Cellars Head Office, Epernay France Horizontal. 50655 Epernay2005
RM2AGED0G–. Album géographique: La France. oJil. Les eaux : La Marne en amont dk Ciialo.ns, — La Marne,dans la plaine champenoise, est une rivière aux eaux lentes el calmes.On la voit ici en amont de Châlons; elle est,comme il lui arrive souventdans celte partie de son cours, coupée en deux bras, dont le petit quonvoit au centre va rejoindre la rivière artificielle de canal latéral. :..7. Les eaux : Li-: pont i>Albh et lks tannerii^s a Bar-sur-AUBi:. — Très curieuse est la rivière de lAube, « la blanche ?>, quand ellea franchi le haut pays boisé de Clairvaux,et débouché dans le large bassinoù sest
RM2RY99K0–Stored wine bottles at the ancient underground limestone galleries of the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RM2DYHAJK–La vie champenoise N°8 1007564 chevrier.
RM2HE44FX–Route champenoise Paul Bocquet 96291.
RMW99N37–Diancourt la vie champenoise 9829.
RM2WCKHH5–A.I.Dmitriev-Mamonov-Fere-Champenoise.
RF2HXJ04E–The patriarch Moses barefoot on holy ground as God, appearing in the Burning Bush, instructs him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and into Canaan, the land of 'milk and honey': panel of Tree of Jesse window, by the stained glass masters of Troyes, installed in 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi, the parish church at Ceffonds, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France.
RM2HJ7GXX–T12 N° 100 FERE CHAMPENOISE carte.
RMB5EJMC–Tombstone commemorative dom Perignon in Church in Hautvilliers near Epernay France Vertical.50692 Epernay2005
RM2CNM51Y–. 1430; . t!... et les autres?... — Je vous expliquerai, mais pas ici... allons vers le bas-tillon de lautre côté du pont. Vivement les trois hommes sengagèrent sur le pont, par-lant à voix basse. — Belle idée, gémissait Geoffroy Canteleu, de nous avoirfait entrer dans Compiègne pour prendre service dans lesarchers de messire de Flavy ! Javais bien besoin de me sou-venir que ma mère était Champenoise. Jaurais dû resterBourguignon comme mon père. — Tout est découvert, mais ne désespérons pas, dit rapi-dement Rongemaille. Vous trouverez bien dans la tour uncoin pour me cacher. Menez-moi là-bas c
RM2T0754D–Close-up of a barrel at the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RF2J51TWD–Stoical in death: blood streams down the face of Christianity's first martyr, Saint Stephen, as he kneels in prayer waiting to die under a barrage of rocks and stones: square detail of central panel in window of early 1500s stained glass in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northeast France. The window also depicts Stephen's two executioners.
RM2HJ7H0G–T12 N°100 FERE CHAMPENOISE Champaubert Chateau-Thierry.
RMB5DEXK–Manchester old sign at Moet et Chandon Cellars Head Office, Epernay France Horizontal. 50641 Epernay2005
RMPJTWK6–Battle of La Fere-Champenoise by Timm.
RM2RY990X–Close-up of a barrel at the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RF2J1J4H3–Risen from the dead ... following his Resurrection, Jesus appears to his female disciple, Mary Magdalene - but warns her not to touch him: detail of colourful 16th century Renaissance stained glass window in the village church at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northeast France, made by master glassmakers in nearby Troyes.
RMPPXH4G–Brie Champenoise.
RM2EHRNF0–Paul bocquet route champenoise 94163.
RMPB1P56–A.I.Dmitriev-Mamonov-Fere-Champenoise.
RM2RY993X–The clarification, stabilization, filtration and removal of impurities process at the Cricova Winery in Cricova, Moldova
RF2HXJ04H–Jesse, father of King David of Israel and Judah, wears 16th century Renaissance dress as he sleeps on a carved throne with a tree trunk growing out of his body: square detail of Tree of Jesse window, by the stained glass masters of Troyes, installed in 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi, the parish church at Ceffonds, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France.
RF2J1J4FH–A 16th century French family preserved in Renaissance stained glass: male and female donors of a Passion of Christ window kneel in prayer with their eight children and patron saints Helen and Peter in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Haute-Marne department of the Champagne region in northeast France.
RF2HXJ03X–A tree trunk sprouts from Jesse, father of King David of Israel, as he sits in a lower panel of an early 1500s stained glass window in the village church at Ceffonds, in France's Champagne region. The Tree of Jesse, a visual guide to Christ's ancestors, features other kings, patriarchs and biblical figures emerging from blossoms as its branches spread up and across the window.
RF2J1J4H2–Risen from the dead ... following his Resurrection, Jesus appears to his mother, the Virgin Mary: detail of colourful 16th century Renaissance stained glass window in the village church at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northeast France, made by master glassmakers in nearby Troyes.
RF2J51TWF–An executioner in colourful Renaissance costume hurls rocks at the first Christian martyr, Saint Stephen, in this vivid detail of early 1500s stained glass in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northeast France. The colours are typical of 16th century glass made in the workshops at Troyes, the historic regional capital.
RF2J1J4FT–Roman guards reel in shock and disbelief as Jesus steps out of his tomb on the third day after his crucifixion: two panels of colourful Renaissance stained glass in 16th century Resurrection window in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, in the Haute-Marne of the Champagne region of northeast France.
RF2HXJ041–Moses and the Burning Bush and Gideon and the Fleece: two Hebrew Bible and Old Testament stories illustrated in glowing Troyenne stained glass in a Tree of Jesse window of 1512 in the village church at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northwest France.
RF2J4NXAT–Kneeling in prayer: male and female donors of a vivid 16th century Renaissance stained glass window of scenes from Christ's Resurrection, installed in 1512 in the church of St Remy at Ceffonds in France's Champagne region. It was made by the master glassmakers of Troyes, the historic regional capital, renowned for producing glass in intense blues, striking reds, vibrant greens and bold yellows.
RF2J02P6D–King David of ancient Israel and Judah plays a golden harp in a detail of a colourful stained glass Tree of Jesse, a visual guide to the ancestors of Christ. Other kings, identified by their crowns and sceptres, are among more than 40 biblical characters supported by daisy-like blossoms sprouting from the tree's branches. Stained glass of 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Champagne region.
RF2JHBRJR–The Betrayal of Christ: vivid French stained glass depicting a scene from the Passion in which Judas Iscariot identifies Jesus to Roman soldiers by kissing him on the cheek. The panel is in a window of 1511, created by the master glassmakers of Troyes, in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Haute-Marne department of the Champagne region in northeast France.
RF2J1J4FD–The Last Supper, with disciple Judas Iscariot shown clutching his reward for betrayal, a red bag holding 30 pieces of silver. Detail of vivid Renaissance stained glass depicting scenes from the Passion of Christ in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Haute-Marne department of the Champagne region in northeast France.
RF2J1J4H0–Before his Ascension, Jesus appears to his mother, the Virgin Mary, and to his female disciple, Mary Magdalene: details of a colourful 16th century Renaissance stained glass window in the village church at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northeast France, telling the story of the Resurrection.
RF2HXJ048–Angelic messenger from God appears to armoured Israelite leader Gideon in a panel of the Tree of Jesse stained glass window by the master glassmakers of Troyes installed in 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi, the parish church at Ceffonds, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France.
RF2HXJ044–An angelic messenger with golden hair and green wings assures the armoured Israelite leader Gideon of God's support in his armed struggle against the Midianites: panel of Tree of Jesse window by the stained glass masters of Troyes installed in 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi, the parish church at Ceffonds, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France.
RF2J1J4FP–Preserved in Renaissance stained glass: male members of the 16th century French family donors of a Passion of Christ window in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a Haute-Marne village in Champagne region, depicted kneeling in prayer with Saint Peter the Apostle.
RF2J4NXA7–Two panels of vivid 16th century Renaissance stained glass, made by the master glass artists of the city of Troyes in France's Champagne region, depicting Jesus Christ appearing to the Apostles after he was crucified and rose from the dead. The scene is part of the Resurrection window in the church of St Remy in the village of Ceffonds.
RF2JHBRJK–The Agony at Gethsemane: vivid French stained glass depicting a scene from the Passion of Christ in a window of 1511, created by the master glassmakers of Troyes, in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Haute-Marne department of the Champagne region in northeast France.
RF2J51TW4–An executioner in 16th century costume hurls rocks at the first Christian martyr, Saint Stephen, in a vivid detail of early 1500s stained glass in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northeast France. The colours are typical of Renaissance glass made in the workshops at Troyes, the historic regional capital.
RF2HXJ04J–Jesse, father of King David of Israel and Judah, wears 16th century Renaissance dress as he sleeps on a carved throne with a tree trunk growing out of his body: detail of Tree of Jesse window, by the stained glass masters of Troyes, installed in 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi, the parish church at Ceffonds, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France.
RF2J02P8H–The Agony at Gethsemane and the Kiss of Judas: two vivid stained glass panels depicting scenes from the Passion of Christ in a window of 1511, created by the master glassmakers of Troyes, in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Haute-Marne department of the Champagne region in northeast France.
RF2HXJ02G–This Tree of Jesse, showing the genealogical descent of Christ from the father of King David, was installed in 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Champagne region of France. The window is a fine example of the Troyenne style of painted glass perfected at Troyes, the historic regional capital.
RF2HXJ04B–The prophet Moses listens as God, appearing in the Burning Bush, instructs him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and into Canaan, the land of 'milk and honey': square detail of Tree of Jesse window, by the stained glass masters of Troyes, installed in 1512 in the Église Saint-Rémi, the parish church at Ceffonds, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France.
RF2J51TWH–An executioner in colourful Renaissance costume hurls rocks at the first Christian martyr, Saint Stephen, in this square format detail of vivid early 1500s stained glass in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, in France's Champagne region. The colours are typical of 16th century glass made in the workshops at Troyes, the historic regional capital.
RF2HXJ02H–Kings of Ancient Israel and of Judah are amongst more than 40 biblical characters depicted in the panels of a magnificent Tree of Jesse, created in 1512 as a visual guide to the ancestors of Christ, which fills a window of the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Champagne region of northeast France. The window is a fine example of the Troyenne style of painted glass perfected at Troyes, the historic regional capital.
RF2J4NXAR–Two panels of vivid 16th century Renaissance stained glass, made by the master glass artists of the city of Troyes in France's Champagne region, depicting Jesus Christ appearing to the Apostles after he was crucified and rose from the dead. The scene is part of the Resurrection window in the church of St Remy in the village of Ceffonds.
RF2J51TT4–Blood streams down the face of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr, as he kneels in prayer while executioners in 16th century Renaissance dress hurl rocks at him from either side: vivid early 1500s Troyenne stained glass in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, a village in the Champagne region of northeast France.
RF2J51TW6–An executioner in colourful 1500s costume hurls stones at Christianity's first martyr, Saint Stephen, in a vivid square detail of early 1500s stained glass in the Église Saint-Rémi at Ceffonds, in the Champagne region of northeast France. The colours are typical of Renaissance glass made in the workshops at Troyes, the historic regional capital.
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