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Faudoas (French pronunciation: [fodɔas]; Occitan: Fadoàs) is a
commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne
department in the
Occitanie region in
southern France. Communes...
- de
Faudoas-Barbazan (18 May 1788 – 13
September 1844) was a
French officer who parti****ted in the
French conquest of Algeria. The
Marquis de
Faudoas married...
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equivalent of £1160. In 1657,
Jacques du
Parquet sold
Grenada to Jean de
Faudoas,
Comte de Sérillac for the
equivalent of £1890. In 1664, King
Louis XIV...
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equivalent of £1160. In 1657,
Jacques du
Parquet sold
Grenada to Jean de
Faudoas,
Comte de Sérillac for the
equivalent of £1890. In 1664, King
Louis XIV...
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equivalent of £1160. In 1657,
Jacques du
Parquet sold
Grenada to Jean de
Faudoas,
Comte de Sérillac, for the
equivalent of £1890. In 1664, King
Louis XIV...
- of the
tribe of El Ouffia. This
column of hor**** was led by
General Faudoas, who was an
officer of the
First French Empire like his
colleague Colonel...
- Jean François
Joseph Rochechouart,
Cardinal de
Rochechouart (27
January 1708 – 20
March 1777) was a
French Roman Catholic Cardinal. Born in Toulouse, he...
- for the
equivalent of £1160. In 1657, du
Parquet sold
Grenada to Jean de
Faudoas,
Comte de Sérillac for the
equivalent of £1890. In 1664, King
Louis XIV...
- 1782 at the age of
fifteen to
Alexandrine Rosalie Sabine de Rochechouart-
Faudoas (13
December 1768 – 9
December 1830), a
hunchbacked child of fourteen....
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According to the New York
Times of July 9, 1883, Aimard’s
mother was Mme. de
Faudoas,
married to Anne Jean
Marie René de Savary, Duke de
Rovigo (1774–1833)...