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Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges. During this period, Bourges was a major centre of alchemy.[citation needed] In 1487, a third of Bourges was destroyed by fire
Bourges
Topics referred to by the same term
Bourges is a city in central France which is capital of the department of Cher. Bourges may also refer to: Élémir Bourges (1852-1925), French novelist
Bourges_(disambiguation)
Saint Patroclus of Bourges (c. 496–576) was a Merovingian ascetic, who was a native of the province of Berry, France. A deacon at Bourges, he withdrew to
Patroclus_of_Bourges
Football club in Bourges, France
Bourges Foot 18 (French: [buʁʒ] ) is a football club located in Bourges, France. It was created as a result of the merger between Bourges Foot and Bourges
Bourges_Foot_18
King of France from 1422 to 1461
English). With his court removed to Bourges, south of the Loire river, Charles was disparagingly called the "King of Bourges", because the area around this
Charles_VII_of_France
Cathedral in Bourges, Cher, France
Bourges Cathedral or the Cathedral of Saint Stephen of Bourges (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Bourges
Bourges_Cathedral
by the Bourges International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (IMEB, French: Institut international de musique électroacoustique de Bourges, also
International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music
International_Confederation_of_Electroacoustic_Music
French basketball player (born 2002)
Pyrénées (in French). 3 May 2022. "Pauline Astier quitte Bourges" [Pauline Astier Leaves Bourges]. L'Équipe (in French). 29 April 2026. "Basket-ball : la
Pauline_Astier
Basketball team in Bourges, France
Tango Bourges Basket (formerly Cercle Jean-Macé Bourges Basket) is a French professional women's basketball club from Bourges. Bourges was the first French
Tango_Bourges_Basket
French football club, based in Bourges
Bourges 18 was a football club based in Bourges, France. In the summer of 2008, FC Bourges, which formerly spent eleven seasons in the Division 2, merged
Bourges_18
Frankish saint
Solange was born to a poor, but devout family in the town of Villemont, near Bourges, and consecrated her virginity at the age of seven; according to some,
Solange_of_Bourges
French politician (1921–2009)
Yvon Bourges was the father of five children. He received the Légion d'honneur in 2008. He died in Paris on 18 April 2009. La mort d'Yvon Bourges, figure
Yvon_Bourges
Catholic archdiocese in France
The Archdiocese of Bourges (Latin: Archidioecesis Bituricensis; French: Archidiocèse de Bourges) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in
Archdiocese_of_Bourges
French journalist (1933–2020)
prisoners. Upon Michelet's departure in 1961, Bourges returned to journalism at Témoignage chrétien. In 1962, Bourges became an adviser to Ahmed Ben Bella, and
Hervé_Bourges
Surname list
astronomer 13674 Bourge, a main-belt asteroid Tony Bourge (born 1948), Welsh guitarist best known as a member of Budgie Borge (surname) Bourges (disambiguation)
Bourge
French Prime Minister (1914–1993)
Fourth French Republic. Maurice Jean-Marie Bourgès was born in Luisant, Eure-et-Loir. His father, Georges Bourgès, was a maritime engineering executive, and
Maurice_Bourgès-Maunoury
is a timeline of the history of the city of Bourges, France. ca.250 CE – Roman Catholic diocese of Bourges established. 475 CE – Visigoths in power (until
Timeline_of_Bourges
6th-century priest and bishop of Bourges
known as Eustace or Eustase of Bourges or Autun where he originated, was a 6th-century priest who became bishop of Bourges. He trained at the Abbey of Saint-Symphorien
Eustasius_of_Bourges
French novelist (1852–1925)
Works by Élémir Bourges at the Bibliotheque Nationale Works by Élémir Bourges at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Élémir Bourges at the Internet Archive
Élémir_Bourges
Odo Arpin of Bourges (also Arpinus, Harpinus, or Harpin) (c. 1060 – c. 1130) was a medieval viscount, crusader and monk. He inherited the lordship of
Odo_Arpin
French basketball player (born 1995)
season, she joined Bourges, having her first experience in EuroLeague. She had good individual and team achievements with Bourges, winning the French
Marine_Johannès
Railway station in Bourges, France
Bourges station (French: Gare de Bourges) is a railway station serving the town Bourges, Cher department, central France. The station is served by Intercités
Bourges_station
French musician (born 1948)
Danish band Safri Duo featured on the track "Aero", which in fact was Bourges 2 from the performance earlier that year, and Rendez-Vous 4. The concert
Jean-Michel_Jarre
Cameroonian basketball player (born 2001)
deprecated archival service (link) "Bourges officialise quatre recrues, ses ambitions et son budget pour 2025-2026" [Bourges announces four new recruits, its
Monique_Akoa_Makani
Saint Arcadius (died 549 AD) was a bishop of Bourges. He took part in the Third Council of Orléans (538). He was bishop for about 15 years. His episcopate
Arcadius_of_Bourges
The Cantons of Bourges City are 4 cantons situated in the Cher département and in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. Each canton covers a part
Cantons_of_Bourges
The siege of Bourges was a Frankish siege of the Aquitanian fortress town of Bourges in 762 during the Aquitanian War. The Frankish army under King Pepin
Siege_of_Bourges_(762)
measure, allowing a first flight as the Bourges Mk IIA in June 1919. Frank Courtney demonstrated the Bourges at Hendon Aerodrome at the end of May 1919
Boulton_Paul_Bourges
Arrondissement in Centre-Val de Loire, France
of Bourges were, as of January 2015: Les Aix-d'Angillon Baugy Bourges 1st Canton Bourges 2nd Canton Bourges 3rd Canton Bourges 4th Canton Bourges 5th
Arrondissement_of_Bourges
Infante of Spain (1788–1855)
prefect was asked to find an appropriate location; he opted for the city of Bourges. The best he could have suggested was Hôtel Panette, a large but somewhat
Infante Carlos María Isidro of Spain
Infante_Carlos_María_Isidro_of_Spain
Gallo-Roman bishop and saint
Ursinus of Bourges (French: Ursin) (3rd or 4th century) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and is considered the first bishop of Bourges. Gregory
Ursinus_of_Bourges
15th-century French government official and merchant
memory retains iconic status in Bourges, where he built a palatial house that is preserved to this day. He was born at Bourges, the city where his father,
Jacques_Cœur
French airport
Bourges Airport (French: Aéroport de Bourges) (IATA: BOU, ICAO: LFLD) is an airport serving Bourges, a commune in the Cher department of the Centre-Val
Bourges_Airport
French basketball player (born 2007)
France women's national basketball team. She previously played for Tango Bourges Basket of the Ligue Féminine de Basketball (LFB). Tournebize is the daughter
Alicia_Tournebize
Department of France
Republicans, elected in July 2021. The Bourges Cathedral of St. Étienne is a major tourist attraction. Bourges Cathedral Bourges Apremont-sur-Allier Noirlac Abbey
Cher_(department)
French footballer (born 1963
Gilles Bourges (born 21 May 1963) is a French former footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for FC Mulhouse. Bourges is a native of Brittany, France
Gilles_Bourges
Road in France
Cofiroute (Orléans-Bourges). The section between Orléans to Salbris was opened on 24 October 1986. In 1989 it was completed to Bourges. This section of
A71_autoroute
Argentine actor
Beautiful Brummel (1951) The Candidate (1959) Julián Bourges at the Internet Movie Database. Julián Bourges at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) (archive) v t e
Julián_Bourges
University in France
The University of Bourges (French: Université de Bourges) was a university located in Bourges, France. It was founded by Louis XI in 1463 and closed during
University_of_Bourges
Communauté d'agglomération in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Communauté d'agglomération Bourges Plus is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Bourges. It is located in the
Communauté d'agglomération Bourges Plus
Communauté_d'agglomération_Bourges_Plus
French Catholic archbishop
clergy to appeal to Bourges if all avenues in Narbonne had been exhausted and of the suffragans of Narbonne to appeal to Bourges "as if to their patriarch"
Rodulf (archbishop of Bourges)
Rodulf_(archbishop_of_Bourges)
Capital of France
Aurillac (Cantal) Angoulême (Charente) La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime) Bourges (Cher) Tulle (Corrèze) Ajaccio (Corse-du-Sud) Bastia (Haute-Corse) Dijon
Paris
The Bourges astronomical clock is an astronomical clock in Bourges Cathedral in Bourges, France. The clock was designed by Jean Fusoris and installed
Bourges_astronomical_clock
19th century French composer
un acte. Paroles et musique de M. Bourges. Le Pandour, Fragments d'opéra-comique. Paroles et musique de M. Bourges. L'éventail d'Espagne, Opéra-comique
Jean-Maurice_Bourges
The Council of Bourges was a Catholic council convened in November 1225 in Bourges, France; it was the second largest church assembly held in the West
Council_of_Bourges
Archbishop and son of Louis XII
Michel Bucy (1484 – 8 February 1511) was the archbishop of Bourges, and the illegitimate son of Louis XII. Michel Bucy was born in 1484 to Louis d'Orléans
Michel_Bucy
French one-day road cycling race
Paris–Bourges is a French road bicycle race. The race originally started in Paris and ran to the town of Bourges in the Région Centre. However, in recent
Paris–Bourges
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
persons not resident in the region. Thus Tyournai, Paris, Nantes, Tours, and Bourges, all localities claimed to have housed communities, have no place in the
Ashkenazi_Jews
Town hall in Bourges, France
municipal building in Bourges, Cher, central France, standing on Rue Jacques Rimbault. Early meetings of the aldermen of Bourges took place in the cloister
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Bourges
Private mansion in Bourges, France
who was born in Bourges and started his career there, bought the land in 1443 from Jean Belin, a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges [fr]. Cœur did
Palais_Jacques_Cœur
French activist
Béatrice Bourges, born Béatrice Morel on 18 October 1960 in Algeria, is a French management consultant and anti-gay marriage activist. She is a chevalier
Beatrice_Bourges
Annual music festival in Bourges, France
Printemps de Bourges (French pronunciation: [pʁɛ̃tɑ̃ də buʁʒ], lit. 'Spring of Bourges') is an annual music festival that is held in Bourges, France, over
Printemps_de_Bourges
2021 French romantic drama film
is turned down. Eiffel goes to Bourgès, a wealthy local businessman, to ask for the wood. Eiffel meets Adrienne, Bourgès’ headstrong daughter. Impressed
Eiffel_(film)
French basketball player (born 2006)
Tango Bourges Basket of the Ligue Féminine de Basketball (LFB). On 7 May 2024, Pitarch-Granel signed a three-year contract with Tango Bourges Basket
Inès_Pitarch-Granel
September 1199, Bourges), was a 12th-century French cardinal. As a member of the Cistercian Order, he was named Archbishop of Bourges before becoming
Henry de Sully (archbishop of Bourges)
Henry_de_Sully_(archbishop_of_Bourges)
French composer
Clementine de Bourges (Unknown date – 30 September 1561) was a French composer. She was born and died in Lyon. Accounts affirmed that Clementine mastered
Clementine_de_Bourges
1438 Edict of Charles VII of France limiting Papal authority in France
The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, issued by King Charles VII of France, on 7 July 1438, required a General Church Council, with authority superior to
Pragmatic_Sanction_of_Bourges
The Treaty of Bourges was an agreement between Henry IV, King of England and Charles, Duke of Orléans signed on 18 May 1412. In return for military aid
Treaty_of_Bourges
King of the Franks from 1060 to 1108
his father, Henry I, and he added the Vexin region and the viscountcy of Bourges to his royal domaine. Philip was born c. 1052 at Champagne-et-Fontaine
Philip_I_of_France
General aviation and former commercial airport serving Paris, France
Paris–Le Bourget Airport (French: Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget) (IATA: LBG, ICAO: LFPB) is an airport located within portions of the communes of Le Bourget
Paris–Le_Bourget_Airport
Welsh rock band
The original line-up consisted of Burke Shelley on vocals and bass, Tony Bourge on guitar and vocals and Ray Phillips on drums. After performing several
Budgie_(band)
French bishop and saint
and then archbishop of Bourges from 1236 until his death. He was responsible for overseeing much of the building work on Bourges Cathedral, though the
Philip_Berruyer
French agent in the Gestapo
January 1942 Paoli then moved to Bourges. On 31 March 1943 he was hired as interpreter at the Gestapo HQ in Bourges. The Germans offered him a room in
Pierre_Paoli
International basketball competition
Qualifying Tournament in Bourges was one of four 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. The tournament was held in Bourges, France, from 6 to 9
2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments – Bourges
2020_FIBA_Women's_Olympic_Qualifying_Tournaments_–_Bourges
Aviation museum in Le Bourget, France
The Musée de l'air et de l'espace (French pronunciation: [myze də lɛʁ e də lɛspas], lit. 'Air and Space Museum') is a French aerospace museum, located
Musée_de_l'air_et_de_l'espace
French Roman Catholic saint
altar contemplating it. In 1200, the Bourges priests gathered and elected him to be the new Archbishop of Bourges. The news quite overwhelmed him with
William_of_Donjeon
French bishop and saint
646) was a 7th-century bishop of Bourges and saint. According to his Vita, Sulpicius was born at Vatan (Diocese of Bourges), of noble parents, before the
Sulpicius_the_Pious
King of the Franks from 1137 to 1180
violent conflict with Pope Innocent II, however, when the archbishopric of Bourges became vacant. The king supported the chancellor Cadurc as a candidate
Louis_VII_of_France
9th-century Frankish noble
Adeltrudis, and my brother Gauzbert." He married Adeltrude of Bourges, daughter of the Count of Bourges. Their children were: Rorgon I, Count of Maine (d. 839)
Gauzlin_I,_Count_of_Maine
French-Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter
Antoine Bourges is a French-Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter. He is most noted for his 2012 mid-length docudrama film East Hastings Pharmacy, which
Antoine_Bourges
French general and statesman (1890–1970)
Pleven Queuille Pleven Faure Pinay Mayer Laniel Mendès France Faure Mollet Bourgès-Maunoury Gaillard Pflimlin De Gaulle Fifth Republic De Gaulle Debré Pompidou
Charles_de_Gaulle
Historical province of France, located in Centre-Val de Loire
independent once more in 893. In 972, the County of Bourges was reduced to a Viscounty as the Viscomte de Bourges, and in 1101 was annexed by France. In 1360
Berry,_France
Bishop of Bourges (died c. 580)
Felix of Bourges (died c. 580) was a bishop of Bourges who later became recognized as a saint. Relatively few details of Felix's life are known. He is
Felix_of_Bourges
Rueil-Malmaison La Rochelle Antibes Calais Cannes Béziers Colmar Saint-Nazaire Bourges Urban area (France) Urban unit (including a list of "urban units" with
List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants
List_of_communes_in_France_with_over_20,000_inhabitants
British actress (born 1996)
Ref. 2020 Tic Jess Short film The Winter Lake Holly 2021 Eiffel Adrienne Bourgès 2022 Death on the Nile Jacqueline de Bellefort Emily Emily Brontë 2023
Emma_Mackey
Prefecture and commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
France and the second-largest town in the former province of Berry, after Bourges. Its residents are called Castelroussins (pronounced [kastɛlʁusɛ̃]) in
Châteauroux
55th season of the second-tier football league in France
whereas FC Rouen, US Valenciennes, FC Bourges and FC Istres were relegated to Division 3. Alès Bastia Beauvais Bourges Charleville Dunkerque Gueugnon Istres
1993–94_French_Division_2
French football club
Bourges Foot was a football club based in Bourges in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. The club was founded in 1983 as L'Amicale des Algériens
Bourges_Foot
French artist (1913–1978)
wearing handmade dresses. He is often referred to as the "Diogenes of Bourges." Bascoulard was born in Vallenay to Léon Bascoulard and Marguerite Bascoulard
Marcel_Bascoulard
Nigerian basketball player (born 1996)
passe de Landerneau à Bourges". BasketEurope.com (in French). 31 May 2024. Retrieved 31 May 2024. "Amy Okonkwo rejoint le Tango Bourges Basket" (in French)
Amy_Okonkwo
French basketball player (born 1995)
Guapo (Charnay) s'engage avec Bourges". basketeurope.com. Retrieved December 25, 2020. Sacha Rutard (October 29, 2020). "Bourges s'impose face à Lyon, débuts
Laëtitia_Guapo
French Roman Catholic prelate (born 1932)
II appointed Barbier as the Archbishop of Bourges, succeeding Pierre Plateau. During his tenure in Bourges, he was a president of the Standing Committee
Hubert_Barbier
eliminate simony and heresy in Clotaire's lands. He became archdeacon at Bourges. Desideratus wished to retire to a monastery but Clotaire argued that he
Desideratus
Paris outer orbital highways
- Rouen) Second solution N77 (Troyes - Auxerre) N151 (Auxerre - Bourges) A71 (Bourges - Vierzon) A85 (Vierzon - Saint-Aignan - Tours) A28 (Tours - Le
Grand_contournement_de_Paris
this slot was DVTK HUN-Therm. The eventual team in this slot was Tango Bourges Basket. The draw for the qualification round was conducted on 23 July 2025
2025–26_EuroLeague_Women
Queen of France in 1498
illegitimate son, Michel de Bussy, who was later appointed the Bishop of Bourges. Joan administered his domains during his imprisonment, especially the
Joan of France, Duchess of Berry
Joan_of_France,_Duchess_of_Berry
French jurist (1509–1559)
Saint-Brieuc – 1559, Bourges) was a French jurist and professor of law at the University of Bourges. After studies in Paris under Budé and in Bourges, Douaren worked
François_Douaren
French poet, woman of letters
Bourges (c.1530 – c.1563) was a French poet and noblewoman, and a literary figure of the Renaissance. Clémence was the daughter of Claude de Bourges,
Clémence_de_Bourges
Dutch statesman and revolutionary (1547–1619)
was born in Amersfoort. He studied law at the universities of Leuven, Bourges, Heidelberg, and Padua, and traveled in France and Italy before settling
Johan_van_Oldenbarnevelt
Topics referred to by the same term
an American wealth management firm CJM Bourges Basket, the former name of a women's basketball club from Bourges, France CJM Racing, a NASCAR racing team
CJM
French politician (1907–1982)
Justice. Henri Ulver succeeds Bourgès-Maunoury as Minister of Commerce and Industry. Jacques Chaban-Delmas succeeds Bourgès-Maunoury as Minister of Public
Pierre_Mendès_France
River in central France
of Bourges. The Yèvre flows generally west through the following towns, all in the department of Cher: Baugy, Avord, Saint-Germain-du-Puy, Bourges, Mehun-sur-Yèvre
Yèvre_(Cher)
French tank gun
French smoothbore 120mm tank gun of 52 calibers designed by the EFAB of Bourges and produced by Giat Industries . The 120 mm smoothbore gun F1 has been
CN120-26
came into effect in March 2015: Aubigny-sur-Nère Avord Bourges-1 Bourges-2 Bourges-3 Bourges-4 Chârost Châteaumeillant Dun-sur-Auron La Guerche-sur-l'Aubois
Cantons of the Cher department
Cantons_of_the_Cher_department
Alexia Chartereau 21 – (1998-09-05)5 September 1998 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Bourges C 7 Sandrine Gruda 32 – (1987-06-25)25 June 1987 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) PF
2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments squads
2020_FIBA_Women's_Olympic_Qualifying_Tournaments_squads
Topics referred to by the same term
1155 – 1209), also known as William of Bourges, William the Confessor or William Berroyer, Archbishop of Bourges Saint William Laud (1573 - 1645), Archbishop
Saint_William
16th-century movement in Western Christianity
in France. He studied theology at the Sorbonne, and law at Orléans and Bourges. He read treatises by Lefèvre and Lefèvre's disciples at the newly established
Reformation
1978 studio album by Budgie
on A&M Records. Guitarist Tony Bourge left the band after the album was released. All tracks are written by Tony Bourge and Burke Shelley, except where
Impeckable
French religious civil war
de Bourges who had in the previous December confronted the Protestant congregation of the town, and received insults. De Bèze alleges that Bourges complained
First French War of Religion (1562–1563)
First_French_War_of_Religion_(1562–1563)
Association football manager and former player (born 1981)
2021–22 season, he is the head coach of the reserve team of French club Bourges. Born in France, he is a former Morocco youth international. Libourne St
Mounir_Soufiani
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Youthful Cloud
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Earth; Gives Light to the World
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Affable, Lovable
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Praiser; A Bard
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With the Tusk of an Elephant
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Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Colour; Disaster
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