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Boulbon (French pronunciation: [bulbɔ̃]; Occitan: Borbon) is a
commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône
department in
southern France. The
Baroque composer and...
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Charles René
Gaston Gustave de Raousset-
Boulbon (May 5, 1817 –
August 13, 1854) was a
French adventurer,
filibuster and
entrepreneur and, by some accounts...
- The Hôtel Raousset-
Boulbon (a.k.a. Hôtel
Fauris de Saint-Vincens) is a
listed hôtel
particulier in Aix-en-Provence. It is
located at
number 14 on the...
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Boulbon died on 2
March 1883. His successor,
Paulinus Boniface,
named abbot on 10 June 1883,
undid by poor
administration the work
begun by
Boulbon....
- Americas. This time he was
among the 150
miners hired by Duke de Raousset-
Boulbon, who
wanted to mine in Mexico. However,
mining permits were not issued...
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motivated by an
earlier filibustering project of
Gaston de Raousset-
Boulbon,
Walker attempted in 1853–54 to take Baja
California and Sonora. He declared...
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toponyms Bourbon-l'Archambault, Bourbon-Lancy, Bourbonne-les-Bains,
Boulbon, Bormes, Bourbriac, La
Bourboule and
Worms are
derived from
Borvo or from...
- Baux-de-Provence
Beaurecueil Belcodène Berre-l'Étang Bouc-Bel-Air La
Bouilladisse Boulbon Cabannes Cabriès
Cadolive Carnoux-en-Provence Carry-le-Rouet C****is Ceyreste...
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under the
leadership of
Count (Comte in French)
Gaston de Raousset-
Boulbon, who had two
years earlier tried to
seized the city of
Hermosillo by force...
- and the Son,
detail of the
Boulbon Altarpiece, c. 1450.
Originally from the high
altar of the
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin,
Boulbon, France, now in the Louvre...