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Cosnac (French pronunciation: [konak]) is a
commune in the Corrèze
department in
central France.
Communes of the Corrèze
department "Répertoire national...
- too much, was not
cured at all. — Gabriel
Jules Daniel de
Cosnac,
Memoires de
Daniel de
Cosnac, p. 137
Conti also
found Madame de
Sevigne "very amiable"...
- him with a p****ion that
worried Madame Henrietta and the
court bishop,
Cosnac, but it was
plain to the King that,
thanks to the
attractive face and sharp...
- held the
titles of
Prince de Mortagne,
Marquis du Pont-Courlay,
Count of
Cosnac,
Baron de Barbezieux,
Baron de Coze and
Baron of Saugeon. He was the son...
-
Benedict XIII.
Pedro Gómez
Barroso the
younger Jean de Cros
Bertrand de
Cosnac Can. Reg. O.S.A.
Bertrand Lagier O.F.M.
Robert de Genève
Guillaume de Chanac...
- Bears".
Smithsonian Magazine.
Retrieved 7
February 2023.
Bettina Grosse de
Cosnac: Die Riegels.
Bastei Lübbe 2003, ISBN 978-3-404-61584-1 "Hotel- & Golfresort...
- physiologist,
freemason and
materialist philosopher.
Cabanis was born at
Cosnac (Corrèze), the son of Jean
Baptiste Cabanis (1723–1786), a
lawyer and agronomist...
- de plus
remarquable dans la
maison royale de Versailles. Paris: C. Nego.
Cosnac, Gabriel-Jules,
comte de (1984). Mémoires du
marquis de
Sourches sur le...
- The New Encyclopædia
Britannica (15th ed., Chicago, 1991) vol. 7, p. 979.
Cosnac, Les
richesses du
palais Mazarin (1884)
Archived 2018-12-28 at the Wayback...
- him with a p****ion that
worried Madame Henrietta and the
court bishop,
Cosnac, but it was
plain to the King that,
thanks to the
attractive face and sharp...