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Béarn (US: /beɪˈɑːrn/; French: [
beaʁn] ; Occitan:
Bearn [beˈaɾ] or Biarn; Basque:
Bearno or Biarno; Latin:
Benearnia or Bearnia) is one of the traditional...
- Salies-
de-
Béarn (French pronunciation: [salis də
beaʁn],
literally Salies of
Béarn; Occitan: Salias) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
- The Luy
de Béarn (French pronunciation: [lɥi də
beaʁn],
literally Luy of
Béarn; Occitan: Lui
de Bearn) is a left
tributary of the Luy, in the Southwest...
- The
string drum or
Tambourin de Béarn (in German) is a long
rectangular box
zither beaten with a mallet. It is
paired with a one-handed
flute (French:...
- Sauveterre-
de-
Béarn (French pronunciation: [sovtɛʁ də
beaʁn],
literally Sauveterre of
Béarn; Occitan: Sauvatèrra; Basque:
Salbaterra Bearno) is a medieval...
- Lucq-
de-
Béarn (French pronunciation: [lyk də
beaʁn],
literally Lucq of
Béarn;Occitan: Luc) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western...
- in 1707. Saint-Castin was born at Escout,
Béarn, France, to Jean-Jacques d'Abbadie and
Isabeau de Béarn-Bon****e, the
youngest of
three sons. Little...
- Arthez-
de-
Béarn (French pronunciation: [aʁtɛz də
beaʁn],
literally Arthez of
Béarn; Gascon: Artés) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
- Baigts-
de-
Béarn (French pronunciation: [batʃ də
beaʁn],
literally Baigts of
Béarn; Occitan:
Vaths de Bearn) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
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Béarn at the Château
de Coarraze. He
frequented the
peasants during his
hunting trips, and
acquired the
nickname of "miller of Barbaste" (meunier
de Barbaste)...