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Cazillac (French pronunciation: [kazijak]; Languedocien: Casilhac) is a
former commune in the Lot
department in south-western France. On 1
January 2019...
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identity of the
plant in the 1980s,
later grew the
plant outdoors in
Cazillac, France. He
reported it
surviving for 6 or 7
years with
temperatures as...
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recorded in
Paris in 1653, then
owned by Dinteville's descendant,
Francois de
Cazillac, who had
inherited Polisy.
Records of the
painting next
occur in 1716,...
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Puybrun Tauriac (10) 1–1 (2–4 p) FC Haut
Quercy (9) 7.
Entente Cazillac-Sarrazac (11) 1–4 Puy-l'Évêque-Prayssac FC (9) 8. FC Gréalou (10) 0–0 (3–2...
- Brancas-Céreste (de)
Duchy 1785;
Extinct 1802
Cessac Quercy 46
Louis XIV Bérail de
Cazillac Extinct Chabanais Angoumois 16 1715
Colbert de Saint-Pouange
Extant Chabannes...
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retirement from Kew in 1986
because of arthritis. He
lived in Lasvaux,
Cazillac in
France where he died, 27
January 2013, in a care home in Martel, Lot...
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merger of the
former communes of Les Quatre-Routes-du-Lot (the seat) and
Cazillac. Les Quatre-Routes
station has rail
connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde,...
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eldest daughter of
Charles de Choiseul,
Marquis of Praslin, and
Claude de
Cazillac, Lady of Vallières. She
served as
first lady-in-waiting to the Duchess...
- 15 km (9 mi)
north of the
River Dordogne. To the
north lies the
commune of
Cazillac, to the
northeast Strenquels, to the east Saint-Denis-lès-Martel, to the...
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seigneur de Cornusson,
governor and sénéchal of Toulouse. François de
Cazillac,
baron de Cessac.
Joachim de Dinteville,
lieutenant général of the government...