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Durfort may
refer to:
Durfort is the name or part of the name of
several communes in France:
Durfort, Ariège, in the Ariège département
Durfort, Tarn...
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Durfort, Lord of
Duras (died 1481), was a 15th-century
Gascon noble of the
Durfort family.
Durfort was the
eldest son of
Gaillard III de
Durfort and...
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Gaillard de
Durfort or
Galhart de
Durfort may
refer to:
Gaillard I de
Durfort (died 1356/7),
former priest Gaillard II de
Durfort (died 1422), son of...
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Durfort (French pronunciation: [dyʁfɔʁ]; Languedocien:
Durfòrt) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Ariège department...
- The Château de
Durfort is a
ruined castle in the
commune of
Vignevieille in the Aude département of France. It is 27 km east of
Limoux and 3 km north...
- Mercè
Durfort i Coll (4
April 1943 – 7
April 2022) was a
Spanish biologist and professor. She was a
member of
Institute for
Catalan Studies from 1989...
- Jean
Baptiste de
Durfort, duc de
Duras (28
January 1684 – Paris, 8 July 1770) was a
French nobleman as duc de
Duras and was
created a
Marshal of France...
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Durfort (French pronunciation: [dyʁfɔʁ]; Languedocien:
Durfòrt) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. It is
located Between Revel, Haute-Garonne...
- The
Durfort family is an old
French noble family,
distinguished in
French and
English history. It
originated as
feudal lords of
Durfort, Tarn, a village...
- Nicolas-Louis de
Durfort was a
French Navy officer. He
served in the War of
American Independence.
Durfort joined the Navy as a Garde-Marine on 23 March...