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Florensac (French pronunciation: [flɔʁɑ̃sak]; Occitan: Florençac) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in
southern France. Town hall.
Bridge between...
- Anne-Charlotte de
Crussol de
Florensac,
duchesse d'Aiguillon (1700–1772), was a lady of the
court of
Louis XV.
Renowned for her wit, as a
woman of letters...
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Barre (1705).
After the
death of her
lover in 1705,
Madame la
Marquise de
Florensac, with whom she had "dwelt in such
affection they
believed to be perfect"...
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Louis de
Crussol (c. 1645–1716),
Marquis of
Florensac, maréchal de camp. Anne-Charlotte de
Crussol de
Florensac (1700–1772),
Duchess of
Aiguillon through...
- The
Canton of
Florensac is a
former subdivision of the
French department of Hérault, and its subdivision, the Arrondis****t of Béziers. It had 9,707...
- (1714–1773),
Abbess of
Remiremont and Mons Anne-Charlotte de
Crussol de
Florensac,
duchesse d'Aiguillon (1700–1772),
Franch translator and
salonniere Anne...
- Junior, del. et sculpt."
Saint Barbara (1690)
Madame la
marquise de
Florensac (1694) Le Printemps,
personification of
spring L'Automne, personification...
- Pierre,
comte Montbrun (French pronunciation: [lwi pjɛʁ mɔ̃bʁœ̃]; 1770,
Florensac, Hérault – 1812),
French cavalry general,
served with
distinction in the...
- Plessis, duc d'Aiguillon (1683–1750) and Anne-Charlotte de
Crussol de
Florensac and so the
grandson of
Hortense Mancini, and
until the
death of his father...
- made
exclusively from
Piquepoul blanc in the
communes of Pinet, Mèze,
Florensac, Castelnau-de-Guers,
Montagnac and Pomérols. The
wines are green-gold...