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Agen (French: [aʒɛ̃],
locally [aˈʒɛŋ], Occitan: [aˈdʒen]) is the
prefecture of the Lot-et-Garonne
department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine,
Southwestern France...
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Diadegma agens is a wasp
first described by
Henry Keith Townes, Jr. in 1964. No
subspecies are listed. Townes, H.K. (1964)
Insects of
Campbell Island...
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Saint Alberta of
Agen (died ca. 286) was a
Roman venerated as a
martyr and saint.
Supposed to have been one of the
first victims of Diocletian's ****cutions...
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commune of
Agen is the
prefecture of the Lot-et-Garonne
department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Agen may also
refer to:
Agen (meteorite)...
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taken over by the logothetēs tou dromou. The last
reference to an
agens comes in the
chronicle of
Theophanes the Confessor,
where the magistrianos...
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Agen Aqueduct ((in French) Pont-canal d'Agen) is an
aqueduct which carries the
canal de
Garonne across the Garonne. It is
located in the
Agen commune...
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Agen Allwedd or
Agen Allwedd, is, at 20.2
miles (32.5 km), one of the
longest cave
systems in Wales, and the
longest cave
system on the Llangattock...
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Phoebadius of
Agen (also, Phaebadius, Foegadius, or, in French, Phébade; died ca. 392) was a
Catholic bishop of the
fourth century. At the
Council of Ariminum...
- The arrondis****t of
Agen is an arrondis****t of
France in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 71 communes. Its po****tion...
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William II of
Agen (also
known as
Guillaume d'Agen) was the
Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem in 1261–70.
Among other things, he was
tasked by Pope
Urban IV...