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Agoult is a surname.
People with this
surname include:
Charles Constance César
Joseph Matthieu d'Agoult (1747–1824),
French bishop Reforce d'Agoult, Angevin...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-13768-2. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Agoult,
Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny,
Comtesse d'" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
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Raymond A.
Agoult (1 July 1911 – 20 July 1992), was a
conductor and composer.
There is very
little written about him.
Hungarian born,
Agoult lived in London...
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especially prominent localities:
Agoult and
Goulmima (also
known as Asfla). The
Agoult locality is also
commonly referred to as Gara Sbaa...
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Saint Lazare.
Another brother, Louis-Annibale, was also a Maréchal-de-Camp.
Agoult studied at the
Seminary of St.
Sulpice at Paris. He was Vicar-General of...
- Bradbury, Evans. pp. iv.
Agoult,
Marie d' (1862).
Histoire de la révolution de 1848 (in French). Charpentier. p. 363.
Agoult,
Marie d' (1862). Histoire...
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Argent (Sabran); 2,3 counter-charged; a,d Gules, two-arched
bridge Or (Pontevès); b,c Or, a wolf
rampant Azure, claws, tongue,
genitals Gules (
Agoult))...
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Laugier Agoult was
bishop of Apt (1103-v.1130). He was a
great builder in his
diocese and a
Crusader of the
First Crusade.
During his episcopacy, he made...
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royal province). An
insurrection broke out in the
former states of
Agoult-Simiane and
County of Forcalquier.
Gordes is
distinguished by a
strong opposition...
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Lordship of
Botrun was a fief
around the city
Batrun from 1115:
Raymond of
Agoult,
before 1174
William Dorel,
until 1174
Cecilia (Lucia), 1174–1181/1206;...