Edward's strength was not a match for this Savoyard, and the devil was in him to make him think of tilting against one of such superior force. |
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The resort is a beautiful medieval Savoyard town with a traffic-free centre, cobbled streets, and horse-drawn sleighs. |
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The Savoyard state provided a setting in these years in which a number of larger administrative, juridical, political, and religious issues were confronted. |
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He summons his feudal lord Guers of Beaumont to destroy finally this Savoyard fort which prevents him from sleeping. |
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An authentic farm perfectly restored in pure Savoyard tradition: shingle roof, old wainscoting, wood flooring, stone walls, etc. |
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Her husband was Piedmontese, but I always believed her to be a Savoyard. |
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He spent much of the meal trying unsuccessfully to eat a Savoyard fondue. |
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For the occasion, a young costumed Savoyard girl perched on Marguerite's back. |
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These two, together with Beatrice's powerful Savoyard brothers, were canny operators. |
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Then, it is countryside, the Savoyard cows and their cowbells with mountains in perspective. |
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In summer, the Maison Boursier allow workshop visits, situated in the Savoyard forecountry, near Chambéry in the Chartreuse Natural reserve. |
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It combined Savoyard rusticism with the aesthetic simplicity and soothing daily rituals she had admired in Japan. |
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It's impossible not to fall under the Savoyard charm of this 5-star chalet, one of the top establishments in the Alps. |
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In an idyllic Savoyard chalet, their doors open up onto a sublime and timeless mountain. |
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A stay in a guest room in a charming authentic Savoyard chalet nestled in the heart of the mountain pastures. |
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Through Tarentaise, Maurienne, Bauges and the Vallée Blanche, one can admire the setting of the Mont Blanc countryside and all the Savoyard lakes below in the bend of the road. |
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Chablais area in the French Savoie region produces wines, particularly dry white wines which taste really good with fishes and the famous Savoyard fondue. |
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As far as the fuss in points 41 and 42 about Savoyard princes being allowed to enter Italy is concerned, I fail to see exactly how human rights are being violated. |
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On-site restaurant La Grange offers Savoyard and Italian specialities and the terrace is accessible directly from the ski slopes. |
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Adore Vallee d'Or Valloire in Savoie, France, is a pretty, traditional Savoyard village built around a 17th century Baroque church. |
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After a 2 hour walk Pascal will be there to welcome you with a vin chaud and a fondue Savoyard. And in the morning, happiness, when you wake up you're in another world! |
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Cheese fondue is a must, if only because you can complement it with a crisp Savoyard white wine. |
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Seizing a peasant: If during a combat phase an attacking Savoyard party has combat odds of 8-1 or more against a defending peasant who has none of his side in any hex adjacent to him, the peasant may surrender. |
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After Eleanor's marriage, many of her Savoyard relatives joined her in England. |
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Because of this discontent, on 28 April 1794, during an uprising in Cagliari, two Savoyard officials were killed. |
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One might think that tartiflette is a traditional Savoyard dish. |
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Following the example of other Savoyard stronghold houses, it is composed of a quadrilateral covered area of approx. 4,305 sq ft with its corners flanked by four towers. |
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His struggles against Savoyard influence in Geneva were continued and ultimately brought to a successful conclusion under the leadership of his friend Bezanson Hugues. |
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