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Saint Cybard (or Eparchius, Eparque, Ybar, Ybard, Separchius, Cybar; 504 – 1 July 581) was a monk and a
hermit who
inhabited a cave
beneath the
walls of...
- Montmoreau-Saint-
Cybard (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃mɔʁo sɛ̃ sibaʁ]) is a
former commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France. On 1 January...
- from Angoulême to the sea. Saint-
Cybard, on the bank of the Charente, was
created around the
Abbey of Saint-
Cybard then
became an
industrial area with...
- The
Abbey of Saint-
Cybard was a
Benedictine monastery located just
outside the
northern city
walls of Angoulême.
According to
Gregory of
Tours in the Historia...
- Blanzaguet-Saint-
Cybard (French pronunciation: [blɑ̃zaɡɛ sɛ̃ sibaʁ]; Occitan:
Blanzaguet e Sent Cibard) is a
commune in the
Charente department in southwestern...
- Angoulême. He also made
himself protector (advocatus) of the
Abbey of Saint-
Cybard.
Arnald supported William IV of
Aquitaine in his feud
against of Boso I...
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Bellon Benest Bernac Berneuil Bessac Bessé
Bioussac Birac Blanzaguet-Saint-
Cybard Boisbreteau Boisné-la-Tude
Bonnes Bonneuil Bors-de-Baignes Bors-de-Montmoreau...
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William II's will, see: Paul Lefrancq, ed.,
Cartulaire de l’abbaye de Saint-
Cybard (Angoulême:
Imprimerie Ouvrière, 1930), #222. Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois...
- (Church of
Christ Pantocrator)
Romanesque architecture (fr:Église Saint-
Cybard de Pl****ac-Rouffiac)
Renaissance architecture (bottom colonnade, es:Convento...
- The
canton of Montmoreau-Saint-
Cybard is a
former administrative division in the
Charente department, France. It had 4,710
inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded...