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Bournel (French pronunciation: [buʁnɛl]; Occitan: Bornèl) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Lot-et-Garonne...
- of Cany Marguerite,
married 1485
Jacques de Boisguyon,
married Henri de
Bournel Jacqueline,
married Gilles des
Ormes Potter 1995, p. 375.
Hickson 2012...
- Favarel, and
their student Antoine Bournel competed in the Wine Open in Hourtin, near Bordeaux. They
helped Bournel achieve the win in the tournament....
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Didier Notheaux 1991–92
Pierre Phelipon 1992–93
Daniel Duval 1993
Ghislain Bournel 1993–95 Tony
Giannetta 1995–00
Manuel Abreu 2000 (interim)
Franck Triquenaux...
- Lord of
Montmorency and Marly,
Marshal of
France in 1191
Guillaume de
Bournel, (died 1195),
Marshal of
France in 1192
Nivelon d'Arras (died 1204), Marshal...
- 1565); died in childhood.
Marguerite (1565 – 7 July 1590);
married Gabriel Bournel,
Baron de Mouchy.
Diane (1566 – 1618);
married Jean de
Monluc in 1596,...
- ISSN 0957-4484. PMID 22699562. S2CID 43038982. Adessi, C.; Avriller, R.; Blase, X.;
Bournel, A.;
Cazin d'Honincthun, H.; Dollfus, P.; Frégonèse, S.; Galdin-Retailleau...
- Henriville [fr]
neighbourhood of Amiens, on the
property of one
Captain Bournel. It was
found alongside Roman coins and a
bronze spoon.: 303 : 225 Saint-Fuscien...
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Blaymont Boé Bon-Encontre Boudy-de-Beauregard
Bouglon Bourgougnague Bourlens Bournel Bourran Boussès Brax
Bruch Brugnac Buzet-sur-Baïse
Cahuzac Calignac Calonges...
- Château de Belvoir, in
Belvoir Citadelle de Besançon, in Besançon Château de
Bournel, in
Cubry Château de Chalamont, in Villers-sous-Chalamont Château de Charencey...