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Eauze (French pronunciation: [eoz]; Gascon: Eusa) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Located in the
heart of south-west France...
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Aspasius of Auch (/æˈspeɪʒiəs, æˈspeɪziəs, æˈspeɪʒəs/; also
Aspasius of
Éauze; died 560) was a
Christian leader of the 6th
century canonized as a saint...
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Eauze Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Luperc d'Eauze) is a
Roman Catholic church located in the town of
Eauze, France. The
former cathedral is a national...
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known as the
prior of
Eauze,
today the
location of the BNIA. But
historians have not
found evidence that he ever
visited Eauze, much less that he was...
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called ’’sables fauves’’.
Major towns in the
Armagnac region include Eauze,
Cazaubon and Nogaro. The most
famous producers of Nogaro :
Maison Dartigalongue...
- The
former Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of
Eauze (Latin Elusa), in Aquitaine, south-west France,
existed from
circa 300 to 879. Its Ancient...
- a
French Franciscan theologian and
scholastic philosopher, and
prior of
Eauze. He
became Cardinal in 1312 and
bishop of
Albano in 1321.
Quaestiones dis****te...
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Retrieved 2008-08-07.
Maison des
Producteurs du Floc de Gascogne, F-32 800
Eauze Colombard Archived 2012-01-19 at the
Wayback Machine,
Vitis International...
- of the
Elusates in Caesar's
southwestern Gaul, the present-day town of
Eauze in the Gers département. The city's name
comes from the name of the Aquitanian...
- Olite. In 626, the
Basques rebelled against the Franks, with the
Bishop of
Eauze being exiled on the
accusation of
supporting or
sympathising with the Basque...