- Louis-
Pierre "Pierrot"
Cazal (24
October 1906 – 27
September 1945) was a
French international footballer.
Cazal spent most of his
career with Sète winning...
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fiasco which led to the fall of the fort of El-Arish,
which he and
general Cazals were
defending against the Ottomans. He was sent as an
envoy to the Grand...
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Cazals (French pronunciation: [kazals]; Occitan: Casals) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France. The poet and
novelist Yves Salgues...
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garrisoned by 300
French men led by Chef de
Bataillon Louis-Joseph
Elisabeth Cazals. The
Ottoman army
consisted of 14,000 men. They
besieged the fort on December...
- Rosanna; Ebou, Anicet; Barrachina, Celia; El Koulali, Khadija;
Cazals, Guillaume; Charnet,
Pierre; Dutertre,
Sebastien (August 2020). "Proteotranscriptomic...
- his formation.
Through him Nora met his
first love, the
Madagascan Marthe Cazal (1907–1983), a
major model for the
figure of
Justine in
Lawrence Durrell's...
- Carnac-Rouffiac C****agnes
Castelfranc Castelnau-Montratier
Catus Cavagnac Cazals Cénevières Cézac
Cieurac Cœur de
Causse Concorès
Concots Condat Corn Cornac...
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opening heats of the 400
metres event.
Manuel Anatol at
Athletic Bilbao Cazal,
Pierre (1998). L'intégrale De L'équipe De
France De Football.
Editions First...
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Colonel Rol-Tanguy If I Were a Spy (1967) –
Matras Shock Troops (1967) –
Cazal The
Stranger (1967) –
Priest Le Viol (1967) –
Walter The
Killer Likes Candy...