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Cessac (French pronunciation: [sesak]; Occitan: Ceçac) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Communes of...
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Cessac, Catherine. "Pe****
motets vol.5 Cycles, vol 1 – Leçons et répons de Ténèbres, 1".
Cessac, Catherine. "Seconde leçon du
jeudi H.103".
Cessac,...
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Laurence Modaine-
Cessac (born 28
December 1964) is a
French fencer. She won a
bronze medal in the women's team foil at the 1984
Summer Olympics. "Olympics...
- Jean-Girard Lacuée (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʒiʁaʁ lakɥe]),
count of
Cessac (château de Lam****as), near Haute****e-la-Tour in the arrondis****t of Agen...
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Catherine Cessac (born 19
August 1952 in Bordeaux) is a
French musicologist and
music publisher.
Catherine Cessac studied at the
University and the Conservatory...
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Archived from the
original on 20
October 2024.
Retrieved 20
October 2024.
Cessac,
Marjorie (18 May 2024). "Cannes 2024 : les
maisons de luxe défilent dans...
- from les Élémens".
Henck (2004), pp. 52–54.
Cessac (2007), pp. 114–118.
Cessac (2007), p. 107.
Cessac (2007), p. 105; "Spectacles".
Mercure de France...
- Tina L.; Randall-Hlubek,
Deborah A.; Leal,
Rachel M.; Jackson,
Evelyn M.;
Cessac,
James W.; Quada,
James C.; Hemscheidt,
Thomas K.; Mooberry,
Susan L. (June...
- ISBN 9780070791695.
Catherine Cessac, Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Fayard 2004, Molière et la Comédie-Française, chap. III p. 61-115
Catherine Cessac, Marc-Antoine Charpentier...
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placed in the Entre-deux-Mers
region in
Baigneaux and
Cessac. Unfortunately, the one in
Cessac,
located on the edge of a
bicycle path, in view of the...