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5 unusual facts about Vauvert


Humbert II of Viennois

It is with these latter titles that his death is recorded in a necrology of Vauvert: in Clermont-en-Auvergne, at forty three years of age in 1355.

Stampe et Vertongen RSV.22

Resuming their journey, they were forced down a second time, this time in a marsh at Clapier, near Vauvert, still in France.

Vauvert

In the 12th century, the rabbinical school was an important centre of Jewish teaching, recognized across Europe thanks to the contributions of Abraham ben David and Isaac the Blind.

It is the centre of the town's traditional festivities especially around the Ascension weekend.

The Protestant church "Le Grand Temple" (1811) was designed by Charles Durand in the Neoclassical style to satisfy the needs of the local Protestant community which represented three-quarters of the population.


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