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Casteljaloux (French pronunciation: [kastɛlʒalu]; Occitan: Castèlgelós) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in south-western France. Casteljaloux...
- José de
Canterac (July 29, 1786,
Casteljaloux, Lot-et-Garone,
France –
January 18, 1835, Madrid, Spain) was a
Spanish general of
French origin who fought...
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Cercle Amical Lannemezanais (Lannemezan) 2005
Stade Bagnérais (Bagnères-de-Bigorre) 2006 US
Casteljalousaine (
Casteljaloux)
Rugby Fédérale v t e v t e...
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operated by SNCF. The Mont-de-Marsan line only runs up to
Casteljaloux; the
section beyond Casteljaloux has been demolished. The
following services currently...
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Retrieved 6
April 2015. Alcover,
Madeleine (2022). "Le Bret, Cuigy,
Casteljaloux, Bignon,
Royer de
Prade et
Regnault des Boisclairs: du
nouveau sur quelques...
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protodeacon on 3
September 1520. He died in
Casteljaloux on 20
December 1520. He is
buried in
Casteljaloux.
Biography from the
Biographical Dictionary...
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manager of Le Libertaire.
Louis Armand Matha was born
April 10, 1861, in
Casteljaloux, France. His
parents were Bonapartists. He did not
attend school and...
- Jean Rostand)
which has been
translated into
several languages. Born in
Casteljaloux (Lot-et-Garonne) in 1882, Sainte-Lague was
admitted at once, at the age...
- of
Navarre as both
soldier and counsellor.
After a
furious battle at
Casteljaloux, and
suffering from
fever from his wounds, he
wrote Tragiques in 1577...
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