Before it lies the valley of the Allier and the great rugged mountains of Auvergne. |
The Bailiff of Auvergne was the commander-in-chief of all the forces, army and navy. |
A dance that probably originated in the Auvergne, where it was accompanied by such folk instruments as the musette or the hurdy-gurdy. |
A native of the Auvergne, he became a leading figure in the regionalist movement in France. |
William of Auvergne is the first schoolman who criticizes the doctrines of Averroes, not, however, by name. |
In the eighteenth century, it was inhabited by tinsmiths from the Auvergne, masons from the Limousin, stonecutters from Normandy and woodworkers from Savoy. |