- nephews, the duc de Fronsac. This
patronage secured for him the
abbeys of
Aubignac and of Mainac. The
death of the duc de
Fronsac in 1646 put an end to hopes...
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perhaps on
behalf of his son-in-law, and
issued a
charter to some
monks of
Aubignac. In
February 1202 when John was
visiting Angoulême to
negotiate a treaty...
- Sweden)
Marie Aspioti (1909–2000, Corfu)
Leilah ****unção (born 1943, Brazil)
Aubignac {redirect to François Hédelin, abbé d'Aubignac}
David Auburn (born 1969)...
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Louis Puech (1 May 1851, in Gavernac, Bozouls,
Aveyron – 15 July 1947, in
Aubignac, Aveyron) was a député of the
French Third Republic and
Minister of Public...
- shifts. https://lister.history.ox.ac.uk/index-page_id=641.html
Lister https://www.britannica.com/biography/Francois-Hedelin-abbe-d
Aubignac Britannica v t e...
- as L'inspecteur
Chambon Jany Holt as
Madeleine Bodin Georges Bréhat as
Aubignac François Joux as Le
lieutenant Louvet Charles Vissières as L'antiquaire...
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developed the
abbey and
established several monasteries and
priories (
Aubignac, Bœuil, Loc-Dieu, the
Palais Notre-Dame, Prébenoît),
thereby forming the...
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known as
Aurellacois or
Aurellacoises in French. The
Fortified Farm of
Aubignac The
commune has two
religious buildings that are
registered as historical...
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composer and poet
August 4 – François Hédelin (died 1676),
French abbé of
Aubignac and Meymac, poet and
playwright October 16 – ****oucy (died 1677), French...
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German hymn
writer June 25 – François Hédelin (born 1604),
French abbé of
Aubignac and Meymac, poet, playwright,
scholar and
drama theorist September 4 –...