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Fanjeaux (French pronunciation: [fɑ̃ʒo] ; Occitan: Fanjaus) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France.
Fanjeaux is
located west of Carc****onne...
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Julien Théry-Astruc, "Introduction", in
Innocent III et le Midi (Cahiers de
Fanjeaux, 50), Toulouse, Privat, 2015, pp. 11–35, at pp. 13–14.
Civilization in...
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early 1207. It is
located in a
hamlet in Languedoc, France,
lying between Fanjeaux and Bram (now in the département of Aude), at the
point where the road...
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female orders:
Dominican Teaching Sisters of the Holy Name of
Jesus in
Fanjeaux,
France with
schools Dominican Teaching Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus...
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culte des
saints en
France méridionale (XIIIe-XVe siècle).
Cahiers de
Fanjeaux. Vol. 37. pp. 431–54. ISBN 2-7089-3440-6. "Saint Giles",
Franciscan Media...
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small force of
confederates operating from the main
winter camp at
Fanjeaux, he was
faced with the
desertion of
local lords who had
sworn fealty to...
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college is
divided into
three schools:
Caleruega (Years 7 and 8),
Fanjeaux (Years 9 and 10) and
Bologna (Years 11 and 12). The
different categories...
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Buoux Coat of arms of Céreste Coat of arms of
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- of operations. The
first nuns of
Prouille lived for
several months at
Fanjeaux,
because the
buildings at
Prouille were not yet habitable.
Dominic gave...
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other towns surrendered without a fight. Albi, Castelnaudary, Castres,
Fanjeaux, Limoux,
Lombers and Montréal all fell
quickly during the autumn. The next...