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Calvisson (French pronunciation: [kalvisɔ̃]; Provençal: Cauviçon) is a
commune in the Gard
department in the
Occitanie region in
southern France. It lies...
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canton of
Calvisson is an
administrative division of the Gard department,
southern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation which...
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which no
bulls are
intentionally injured or killed. For instance, in
Calvisson, the
annual event takes place around 20 July over a
period of five days...
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Hubert Rouger (October 6, 1875,
Calvisson (Gard) – 21
September 1958, Nîmes) was a
French politician and
socialist activist.
First a winemaker, in 1905...
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France from 1680 to 1683. In 1688, she
married Marquis Louis de
Louet de
Calvisson,
Marquis of Nogaret, and thus
ended her
court service.
After she was widowed...
- Provençal
stuffed quilting, with La
Maison du
Boutis (The
Boutis House) in
Calvisson acting as a
museum dedicated to
traditional Provençal
embroidery & quilting...
- of the King's bedchamber, and of his wife
Charlotte Louvet de Nogaret-
Calvisson, and
grandson of René of Savoy,
known as the **** of
Savoy (Bâtard...
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infantry regiment of the
French Army,
raised in 1635 as the 'Régiment de
Calvisson'. It was
renamed the 1638 : 'Régiment de Montpezat' in 1638 and the 'Régiment...
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Curia Regis at Paris. From 1306, he was a
seigneur of Marsillargues,
Calvisson,
Aujargues and Congénies in Languedoc. His name is
mainly connected with...
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commune of
Calvisson;
Oppidum de la Font du
Coucou above Calvisson;
Oppidum du Roc de
Gachonne above Calvisson;
Oppidum de
Mauressip or...