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Aunis

American  
[oh-nees] / oʊˈnis /

noun

  1. a historic region in western France, on the Atlantic coast: once a fief of the duchy of Aquitaine.


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The other part will meanwhile draw towards Aunis, Saintonge, Angoumois, and Gascony, as well as Perigord, Medoc, and Elanes.

From A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 by Saintsbury, George

It had been so that night with the gendarmes of Aunis; for seeing their chiefs abandon them, they agreed together to draw their ranks closer, instead of breaking them.

From The Forty-Five Guardsmen by Dumas père, Alexandre

The tract of country included between the river and the shores of the Bay of Biscay, comprising a large part of the provinces of Aunis and Saintonge, was in the undisputed possession of the Huguenots.

From History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2 by Baird, Henry Martyn

Or, why might not both be reinforced by the troops of La Noue, who had been accomplishing such exploits in Aunis and Saintonge?

From History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2 by Baird, Henry Martyn

The road is level, but the scenes pleasing and the air fine; though, as you advance in the ancient Aunis, towards the sea, low grounds, which have been marshes, extend to a considerable distance.

From Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre by Costello, Louisa Stuart