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Raymond de
Canillac (born ca. 1300, died 1373) was a
French lawyer, bishop, and cardinal. He was born at
Roche de Canilhac, the
family castle, in the diocese...
- La Roche-
Canillac (French pronunciation: [la ʁɔʃ kanijak]; Occitan: La Ròcha Canilhac) is a
commune in the Corrèze
department in
central France. Communes...
- 1282. Pons de
Canillac I (1285–1311) Gui de
Canillac (1312–1333)
Guillaume de
Landorre (1335–1349),
became bishop of Béziers Pons de
Canillac II (1349–1360)...
-
different version of this
painting for Claude-François de
Montboissier de
Canillac de Beaufort [fr],
which now
hangs at the
Louvre in Paris. The
picture gallery...
- d'Aubiac's child.[citation needed] But suddenly, her gaoler, the
Marquis de
Canillac,
switched from the
royal side in the
civil war to that of the Catholic...
- Noël-Philippe-Claude de
Montboissier de Beaufort,
marquis de
Canillac (16
February 1695 – 31
September 1765), was an 18th-century
French soldier, diplomat...
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French politician. He is
mayor of
Tulle and
general councillor of Roche-
Canillac Canton. In the 2017
French legislative election, he was the
socialist candidate...
- (1202–1224)
Pietro d'Aquila (1294–1298)
Teodorico Ranieri (1298–1299)
Raymond de
Canillac (1350–1361) Gui de
Maillesec (1375–1384)
Cosma Gentile Migliorati (1389–1404)...
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Galleries on
behalf of Claude-François de
Montboissier de
Canillac de Beaufort,
abbot of
Canillac and
charge d'affaires at the
French emb****y in Rome. These...
- Bourbon,
Bathilde d'Orléans, at a
masked ball,
while "escorting [Madame]
Canillac, a lady of the town [...]
After exchanging a few words, the
irritated Duchess...