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Clairac (French pronunciation: [klɛʁak]) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in south-western France.
Clairac is the
birthplace of the 17th...
- Juan Lamamié de
Clairac y
Trespalacios (24 June 1831 – 19
October 1919) was a
Spanish journalist and
traditionalist politician. He
descended from a noble...
- José María Lamamié de
Clairac y
Colina (1887-1956) was a
Spanish politician. He
supported the
Traditionalist cause,
until the
early 1930s as an Integrist...
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Clairacaise XIII who are more
commonly known as AS
Clairac XIII are a
French Rugby league club
based in
Clairac, Lot-et-Garonne in the
Aquitaine region. The...
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Pucheran (2 June 1817 – 13
January 1895) was a
French zoologist born in
Clairac. He was a
grandnephew to
physiologist Étienne
Serres (1786-1868). Pucheran...
- Casto,
Governor (1786–1787) Ramón
Clairac,
Governor (1787–1788)
Pedro de Mesa y Casto,
Governor (1788–1789) Ramón
Clairac,
Governor (1789–1790) Juan José...
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Antoine Étienne
Renaud Augustin Serres (12
September 1786,
Clairac – 22
January 1868, Paris) was a
French physician and embryologist. He has been considered...
- éducation ».
Julien Teppe, Chamfort, sa vie, son œuvre, sa pensée, P.
Clairac, 1950, p. 23.
Claude Arnaud, Chamfort : A Biography, p. 3.
Oeuvres de Chamfort...
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Canons Regular of the Lateran,
including properties of the
Clairac Abbey [fr] in
Clairac, Guyenne, to help
finance reconstruction works of St. John's...
- Saint-Pierre-de-
Clairac (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də klɛʁak]; Languedocien: Sent Pèir de
Clairac) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department...