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Fleix is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France.
Communes of the
Vienne department "Répertoire national...
- Le
Fleix (French pronunciation: [lə flɛ]; Occitan: Lo Flèis) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Le...
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Fleix (also
known as the
Edict of
Fleix and the
Peace of
Fleix[citation needed]) was
signed on 26
November 1580 by
Henry III of
France in Le
Fleix. List...
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became extinct upon her
death in 1619.
Charlotte de Montmorency,
comtesse de
Fleix, wife of
Charles de Valois,
natural son of King
Charles IX of France. Title...
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Miquel Aubà i
Fleix (5 June 1965 – 31
January 2022) was a
Spanish politician. A
member of the
Republican Left of Catalonia, he
served in the
Senate of...
- Also
known as the
Perpetual Edict. Also
known as the
Edict of
Fleix and the
Peace of
Fleix. Also
known as the
Treaty of
Tyavzino or the
Eternal Peace with...
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across Landes,
Dordogne and Gironde. The
filming began in the
commune of
Fleix and
moved across the
banks of the
river Lot in Lot-et-Garonne, particularly...
- of Kendal); the
Counts of
Gurson and
Fleix and
Viscounts of
Meille (Jean de Foix,
Comte de Meille,
Gurson et
Fleix, was a
younger son of Jean de Foix,...
- Marie-Catherine de Senecey, and
married to Jean
Baptiste Gaston de Foix,
comte de
Fleix (1617–1646), in 1637. Her
mother was a
favorite of
queen Anne who had been...
- Françoise de
Lansac as
royal governess and her
daughter Marie-Claire de
Fleix to
replace Catherine de Br****ac as Première dame d'honneur. In
March 1661...