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Agenais (French pronunciation: [aʒ(ə)nɛ] ), or
Agenois (French pronunciation: [aʒ(ə)nwa]), was an
ancient region that
became a
county (Old French: conté...
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Pensacola in
Florida by
allied Spanish forces on 26 May 1781. In 1791, the
Agenois lost its
traditional title and was
retitled the 16e Régiment d'Infanterie...
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Regiment (2 battalions) Maj. Gen.
Marquis de St. Simon's
Division Agenois Brigade Agenois Regiment (2 battalions)
Gatinois Regiment (2 battalions) Touraine...
- Born Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon (1789-06-10)10 June 1789 Feugarolles,
Agenois,
Kingdom of
France Died 10
January 1828(1828-01-10) (aged 38) Agen, Lot-et-Garonne...
- Agen Lot-et-Garonne, a
French rugby union club
based in Agen Agenais, or
Agenois, a
former province of
France Tulipa agenensis, a red
tulip named after...
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Armagnac Regiment Ch****eur
Company of
Armagnac Regiment Grenadier Company of
Agénois Regiment Ch****eur
Company of Gâtinais
Regiment Right Column, Col. Count...
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Louis Armand de
Brinchanteau de
Nangis Bourbonnais (two battalions, 1,000 men) 1st Foix (one battalion, 500 men) 1st
Agenois (one battalion, 500 men)...
- Lémance et sa région,
Revue d'histoire de Lot-et-Garonne et de l'ancien
Agenois, Académie des sciences,
lettres et arts d'Agen, July–September 2006, vol...
- from the Régiments de Guyenne, Aquitaine, Médoc, Forèz, Bresse, Armagnac,
Agénois, and
Aunis Régiment des
Grenadiers Royaux du
Lyonnais in Vienne, companies...
- 1743, he left Laon to go to
Rouen and
became secretary of the Duke of
Agenois for two years. Finally, he
returned to
Paris where his
friends helped him...