1. Langres - Noun
2. Langres - Proper noun
Langres
A commune in Grand Est, northeastern France, a subprefecture of the department of Haute-Marne.
Langres (uncountable)
A soft, pungent cow's-milk cheese with a washed rind, from the Langres region of France.
Bishop Hugo of Langres also wrote a treatise, De corpore et sanguine Christi, against Berengar. Source: Internet
Leaving the largest part of their supplies behind, the Helvetii covered around 60 km in four days, eventually reaching the lands of the Lingones (the modern Langres plateau). Source: Internet
Furger-Gunti (p. 116) allows only 60 km for the distance between Bibracte and the fines Lingonum, while Langres and Autun are in fact separated by more than twice this distance. Source: Internet
There has also always been a large number of Cistercian nuns ; the first community was founded in the Diocese of Langres in 1125; at the period of their widest extension there are said to have been 900 monasteries, and the communities were very large. Source: Internet
Riding through the Plateau de Langres, and passing through Colombeyles-Deux-Églises. Source: Internet
You have stronger than, but creamy too, with the Langres from Champagne. Source: Internet