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- Excideuil (French pronunciation: [ɛksidœj]; Occitan: Eissiduelh) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France. Excideuil...
- eventually to the Bourbons. Their territory included the castles of Ségur, Excideuil, Aixe-su-Vienne, Auberoche and Nontron. Built in a shingle of the Auvézère...
- The Canton of Excideuil is a former canton of the Dordogne département, in France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came...
-  • Chaban  • La Chapelle-Faucher  • Clérans  • Commarque  • Condat  • Excideuil  • Eymet  • Faye (Auriac-du-Périgord)  • Frugie  • Gageac  • la Grande...
- Clermont-d'Excideuil (French pronunciation: [klɛʁmɔ̃ dɛksidœj], literally Clermont of Excideuil; Occitan: Clarmont d'Eissiduelh) is a commune in the Dordogne department...
- born to a lower-class family in the Limousin, probably in Bourney, near Excideuil in modern-day France. Giraut's poems were first published in various collections...
- evangelical journeys throughout Gaul. He founded monasteries in Vigeois and Excideuil in Périgord and went on pilgrimages, always on foot. Every year he made...
- René Dujarric de la Rivière Dujarric in 1923 Born 19 April 1885 Excideuil Died 28 November 1969(1969-11-28) (aged 84) Neuilly-sur-Seine Nationality French...
- la Tour, lord of Limeuil and Abbot of Vigeois (which is north-east of Excideuil). They were related to Catherine de' Medici, Queen of France, and Isabeau...
- song". In Canto XXIX, a story from their visit to the Provençal site at Excideuil contrasts Pound and Eliot on the subject of Christianity, with Pound implicitly...