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Civrac may
refer to
three communes in the
Gironde department in
southwestern France:
Civrac-de-Blaye
Civrac-en-Médoc
Civrac-sur-Dordogne This disambiguation...
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Civrac-en-Médoc (French pronunciation: [sivʁak ɑ̃ medɔk],
literally Civrac in Médoc; Gascon:
Sivrac de Medòc) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in...
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Duchy of
Lorges to her husband, Jean-Laurent de Durfort-
Civrac (1746–1826). The
succession of Guy
Louis de
Durfort de
Lorges gave rise...
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Civrac-de-Blaye (French pronunciation: [sivʁak də blaj],
literally Civrac of Blaye) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
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Civrac-sur-Dordogne (French pronunciation: [sivʁak syʁ dɔʁdɔɲ],
literally Civrac on Dordogne; Occitan:
Sivrac de Dordonha,
before 1991:
Civrac-de-Dordogne)...
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Chalus settled in France, and in 1764, she
succeeded the
marquise de
Civrac as dame d'atour to
Madame Adélaïde; she was
promoted to dame d'honneur after...
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Cenon Cérons
Cessac Cestas Cézac
Chamadelle Cissac-Médoc
Civrac-de-Blaye
Civrac-en-Médoc
Civrac-sur-Dordogne
Cleyrac Coimères
Coirac Comps Coubeyrac Couquèques...
- in
France by the
branch of Durfort-
Civrac,
dating from the 16th century. Jean
Laurent (1746–1826),
marquis de
Civrac,
married his cousin, the daughter...
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Cenon Cérons
Cessac Cestas Cézac
Chamadelle Cissac-Médoc
Civrac-de-Blaye
Civrac-en-Médoc
Civrac-sur-Dordogne
Cleyrac Coimères
Coirac Comps Coubeyrac Couquèques...
- Durfort-
Civrac [fr], duc de
Civrac, and Anne-Marie de La
Faurie de
Monbadan (1720-1786). She was the
sibling of Jean-Laurent de Durfort-
Civrac [fr] duc...