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Meaning of "saint-amand"

saint-amand (noun): Saint-Amand is a proper noun referring to a place or individual named Saint-Amand. It can also refer to the Saint-Amand mineral water company

How to use "saint-amand" in a sentence

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The settlement of Saint-Amand goes back to prehistoric times.
This commandery was later united with that of Saint-Amand.
Much of the slopes of Saint-Amand and Dollots hill were covered with vines.
In front of you stands the former Saint-Amand church.
Saint-Amand and colleagues in the Pentagon found no moral inadequacies in environmental warfare.
He donated a plough and garden to the nuns of the Abbaye Saint-Amand at Rouen.
Saint-Amand is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France.
Despite some Frankish victories, Saladin crushed the Christian armies and captured Eudes de Saint-Amand.
Born at Saint-Amand in the department of Cher, Raoul Rochette received his education at Bourges.
He became terrified, fled, and told his adventure at the police station of Saint-Amand.
Le scriptorium de l'abbaye de Saint-Amand - Bibliothèque de Valencienne.
The brewing equipment is installed in the building of the former slaughterhouses of Saint-Amand - les-Eaux.
Hucbald of Saint-Amand.
This public bridge was located close ( upstream ) of the sawmill of Alfred Saint-Amand.
This is Louis Saint-Amand.

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Saint-Amand is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France.
On the way back, a visit to Saint-Amand de Coly.
In Gothic architecture, it is dedicated to Saint-Amand.
The reconstruction of Saint-Amand College ( K-Tower ) is slowly coming to an end.
The central point is the pleasant market ( markt ) square, facing the Saint-Amand Church.
Brasserie des Sources ( formerly Brasserie de Saint-Amand ) is a brewery located in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France.
Augustin-Joseph de Mailly was marquis d'Haucourt and baron of Saint-Amand.
With Louis Saint-Amand.
Let's start with a musical interlude. Then back to with Louis Saint-Amand.
He at first joined the Saint-Simonians, led by Prosper Enfantin and Saint-Amand Bazard.

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