Proper noun
A surname.
One of four communes in France
Source: en.wiktionary.org"A" and "C" Companies of the Royal Winnipegs moved off the beach, cut through the walls of barbed wire behind the German bunkers, pushed through Vaux and Graye-sur-Mer, and began to advance towards St. Croix and Banville. Source: Internet
Anne Vaux was related to Catesby, and to most of the other plotters. Source: Internet
"By 1876, landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted and architect Calvert Vaux had transformed the swampy, treeless 50 blocks between Harlem and midtown Manhattan into the first landscaped park in the United States." Source: Internet
Downing had brought Vaux from England as his architect collaborator. Source: Internet
Detail of illumination in the Vaux Passional thought to depict Henry mourning the loss of his mother (1503). Source: Internet
By the night of 16/17 December, the French had consolidated a new line from Bezonvaux to Côte du Poivre, convert beyond Douaumont and convert north of Fort Vaux, before the German reserves and Eingreif main units could counter-attack. Source: Internet