- Château de
Curton is a
castle located in the
commune of
Daignac in the
department of Gironde. It is
situated on the edge of the town of Tizac-de-
Curton, which...
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Charlotte de
Curton, née de
Vienne (1513-1575), was a
French court official; she
served as
deputy royal governess to the
French royal children. Charlotte...
- Tizac-de-
Curton (French pronunciation: [tizak də kyʁtɔ̃]; Occitan:
Tisac de
Curton) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
- Sainte-Laguë (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe sɛ̃t laɡy], 20
April 1882, Saint-Martin-
Curton – 18
January 1950) was a
French mathematician who was a
pioneer in the area...
- Saint-Martin-
Curton (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃ kyʁtɔ̃]; Gascon: Sent
Martin de
Curton) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in south-western...
- of
Carlos Beaumont de Navarre,
Count of
Beaumont and Ana de
Curton d'Albret, Dame of
Curton and Guiche.
Amanieu I (fl. 1050)
Amanieu II (fl. 1096) Amanieu...
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royal favor by the mid-1440s. In 1451 the king
awarded him the
lordship of
Curton and its dependencies,
southwest of Bordeaux,
which he had
confiscated from...
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Vieillecour Gironde (33)
Blanquefort • la Brède •
Budos •
Cazeneuve •
Curton •
Faugas • de
Francs •
Guilleragues • Hâ (Bordeaux) •
Hamel • Lagorce...
- The
children befriend an
artistic boy
named Martin,
whose guardian, Mr.
Curton, is part of the gang
trying to
steal the
secret formula.
After the rescue...
-
Georges II de La Trémoille [fr], lord of
Craon Gilbert de Chabannes, lord of
Curton,
Seneschal of
Guyenne Louis Bastet de Crussol [fr],
Seneschal of Poitou...