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Armagnac (/ˈɑːrmən.jæk/, French: [aʁmaɲak] ) is a
distinctive kind of
brandy produced in the
Armagnac region in Gascony,
southwest France. It is distilled...
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Armagnac may
refer to:
County of
Armagnac, a
province of
France Count of
Armagnac House of
Armagnac, a
French noble house Armagnac (party), a prominent...
- The
County of
Armagnac (US: /ˌɑːrmənˈjæk, ˌɑːrmɑːnˈjɑːk/, French: [aʁmaɲak] ; Gascon: Armanhac),
situated between the
Adour and
Garonne rivers in the lower...
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rulers of the
County of
Armagnac:
William Count of Fézensac and
Armagnac ?–960
Bernard the Su****ious,
first count privative of
Armagnac 960–?
Gerald I Trancaléon ...
- The
Armagnac faction was
prominent in
French politics and
warfare during the
Hundred Years' War. It was
allied with the
supporters of Charles, Duke of...
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Louis of
Lorraine (7
December 1641 – 13 June 1718) was the
Count of
Armagnac from his father's
death in 1666. The
Grand Squire of France, he was a member...
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found across the
winemaking world.
Among the most
renowned are
Cognac and
Armagnac from south-western France. In a
broader sense, the term
brandy also denotes...
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House of
Armagnac is a
French noble house established in 961 by
Bernard I,
Count of
Armagnac. It
achieved its
greatest importance in the fourteenth...
- John V of
Armagnac (Fr.: Jean V,
comte d'Armagnac) (1420 – 6
March 1473) was the
penultimate Count of
Armagnac of the
older branch. He was the son of John...
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placed in the
custody of Bernard,
Count of
Armagnac; his
supporters became known as "
Armagnacs",
while supporters of the Duke of
Burgundy became...