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Dourgne (French pronunciation: [duʁɲ]; Occitan: Dornha) is a
commune in the Tarn
department and
Occitanie region of
southern France.
Dourgne is
known for...
- En-Calcat
Abbey is a
Benedictine abbey in
Dourgne, France,
belonging to the
Subiaco C****inese Congregation. The
monastery of
Saint Benoît d'En Calcat...
- Jacob, (13
January 1906 in
Bordeaux – 26
February 1977 in En-Calcat Abbey,
Dourgne, Tarn) was a
French composer and organist.
Jacob studied at the
Paris Conservatory...
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during World War II she
lived and
performed in Bournemouth. She died in
Dourgne on 28
October 1946.
Folville composed for theater, solo instruments, orchestra...
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Crespin Crespinet Cunac Cuq Cuq-Toulza
Curvalle Damiatte Dénat
Donnazac Dourgne Le
Dourn Durfort Escoussens Espérausses
Fauch Faussergues Fayssac Fénols...
- he was
forced to come to
humiliating terms with the
bishop William of
Dourgne in 1193. In 1178
Henry of Marcy, who was
leading a
papal legation in the...
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Crespin Crespinet Cunac Cuq Cuq-Toulza
Curvalle Damiatte Dénat
Donnazac Dourgne Le
Dourn Durfort Escoussens Espérausses
Fauch Faussergues Fayssac Fénols...
- St.
Scholastica Academy (disambiguation)
Abbaye Sainte-Scholastique in
Dourgne,
France Sainte-Scholastique,
Quebec in
Canada Scholastic (disambiguation)...
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Curvalle Damiatte Dénat
Donnazac Dourgne Le
Dourn Durfort Escoussens Espérausses
Fauch Faussergues Fayssac Fénols...
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Damiatte (81078)
Dourgne (81081)
Durfort (81083)
Escoussens (81084)
Escroux (81085) Espérausses...