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Foixà (Catalan pronunciation: [fuˈʃa]) is a
village and muni****lity in the
comarca (county) of the Baix Empordà. The
rural village of
Foixà stretches...
- Sant Joan de
Foixà is a twelfth-century
Romanesque church located in the muni****lity of
Foixà, Spain. The
church of Sant Joan de
Foixà (Catalan for Saint...
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Jofre de
Foixà (or
Jaufre de
Foixa) (died c. 1300) was a
troubadour from
Foixà in the Empordà, the
second son of
Bernard of
Foixà. At a
young age Jofre...
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Raimon Vidal de Besalú, Cerverí de Girona,
Formit de Perpinhan, and
Jofre de
Foixà wrote in Occitan. At the end of the 11th century, the Franks, as they were...
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culture dates to 1290, in the
Regles de
Trobar by
Catalan author Jofre de
Foixà,
where it is
simply called Galician (gallego).
Dialectal divergences are...
- (who
became a bishop), Gui d'Ussel,
Guillem Ramon de Gironella,
Jofre de
Foixà (who
became an abbot),
Peire de Bussignac,
Peire Rogier,
Raimon de Cornet...
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disastrous financial administration. He died
during a hunt in
forests near
Foixà by a fall from his horse.
Leaving no sons, he was
succeeded by his younger...
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people Given name
Jofre Carreras (born 2001),
Spanish footballer Jofre de
Foixà (died c. 1300),
Catalan poet,
musician and
abbot Jofré Llançol i Escrivà...
- in May 2011, the
citizens of the
villages of
Gironella (Barcelona) and
Foixà (Girona) were able to
reduce the
number of
politicians in
their councils...
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Sicily Martha of
Armagnac 1
child Yolande of Bar 3
children 19 May 1396
Foixà aged 46
Martin 19 May 1396 – 31 May 1410 1356
Girona son of
Peter IV and...