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- Prunières (French pronunciation: [pʁynjɛʁ]; Occitan: Prunièiras) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department...
- communes of Randon - Margeride [fr] Community of communes in the Lands of Apcher-Margeride-Aubrac [fr] BANATIC, Périmètre des EPCI à fiscalité propre. Accessed...
- en historique depuis 1968, INSEE "Normales et records pour Saint Chely-D Apcher (48)". Meteociel. Retrieved 14 December 2024. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- surrounded by the baronies of Peyre and Mercœur. However, the main castle, at Apcher, was not in the centre of the barony but in its east. The first record of...
- Saint-Laurent-les-Tours  • Saint-Sulpice  • Saint-Thamar  • Théron  • Vaillac Lozère (48) Apcher  • le Boy  • Calberte  • la Caze  • le Champ  • Florac  • Grèzes  • Luc...
- Rochefoucauld, a gentleman sharing a distant common ancestor with the Marquis of Apcher. The hotel of La Rochefoucauld, located on the Rue de Seine, would be demolished...
- Maczkowiak-Chartois, Frédérique; Rouvet, Guillaume; Souquère-Besse, Sylvie; Apcher, Sébastien; Diaz, Jean-Jacques; Rosselli, Filippo (January 2021). "Fanconi...
- PMID 29030393. Gueiderikh A, Maczkowiak-Chartois F, Rouvet G, Souquère-Besse S, Apcher S, Diaz JJ, Rosselli F (January 2021). "Fanconi anemia A protein parti****tes...
- Garin d'Apchier was an Auvergnat castellan and troubadour from Apcher in the Diocese of Mende in the Gévaudan. His life cannot be dated with precision...
- Title Liege-Lord & Region Coat of arms 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Lords of Apcher Bishop of Mende? Lords d'****érac Barons of La Roche-Bernard? Lords d'Auzon...