- Luc de
Clapiers,
marquis de
Vauvenargues (French: [vovnaʁɡ]; 6
August 1715 – 28 May 1747) was a
French writer and moralist. He died at age 31, in broken...
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Clapiers (French pronunciation: [klapje] ; Occitan:
Clapièrs) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in
southern France.
Clapiers is
twinned with: Celestynów...
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refer to: Luc de
Clapiers,
marquis de
Vauvenargues (1715–1747),
French writer Château of Vauvenargues, the
family home of Luc de
Clapiers, in the village...
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Monte Clapier (French: Mont
Clapier) is a
mountain in the
Maritime Alps, on the
boundary between the
province of
Cuneo (Piedmont,
northern Italy) and...
- Le
Clapier (French pronunciation: [lə klapje]; Occitan: Lo
Clapièr) is a
commune in the
Aveyron department in
southern France. The
village is located...
- Terre-
Clapier (French pronunciation: [tɛʁ klapje]; Languedocien: Tèrra
Clapièr) is a
former commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. On 1 January...
- François de
Clapiers after his
marriage to
Margaret of Séguiran. It
remained in the de
Clapiers family for two and a half centuries. The de
Clapiers family's...
- Col de
Clapier or Col du
Clapier (French Col
Clapier or Col de Savine,
Italian Colle Clapier) is a 2,477-metre-high (8,127 ft)
mountain p**** over the...
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Dyson Clapier (born May 15, 2002), is an
American soccer player who
plays as a
midfielder for
Akron Zips.
After playing with the
Portland Timbers academy...
- Jean de La Bruyère, Caractères ou les
moeurs de ce siècle (1688) Luc de
Clapiers,
marquis de Vauvenargues,
Introduction à la
connaissance de l’esprit humain...