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Fronsac is the name or part of the name of the
following communes in France:
Fronsac, Gironde, in the
Gironde department Fronsac, Haute-Garonne, in the...
- The
story takes place in 18th-century France,
where the
Chevalier de
Fronsac and Mani of the
Iroquois tribe are sent to
investigate the
mysterious slaughter...
- Saillans, St.Michel-de-
Fronsac, Galgon, and
Fronsac.
Canon Fronsac AOC is a sub-appellation
contained entirely within Fronsac AOC in the
southern area...
- The
Fronsac Lake (French: Lac
Fronsac) is a
freshwater body
located in the
unorganized territory of Lac-Pikauba, in the
Charlevoix Regional County Muni****lity...
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Fronsac (French pronunciation: [fʁɔ̃sak]; Occitan: Fronçac) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
southwestern France...
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Emmanuel Sophie Septimanie de
Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of
Richelieu and
Fronsac (25
September 1766 – 17 May 1822), was a
French statesman during the Bourbon...
- Saint-Michel-de-
Fronsac (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ miʃɛl də fʁɔ̃sak],
literally Saint-Michel of
Fronsac; Occitan: Sent Miquèu de
Fronsac) is a commune...
- La Lande-de-
Fronsac (French pronunciation: [la lɑ̃d də fʁɔ̃sak]; Occitan: La
Landa de
Fronsac) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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Fronsac (French pronunciation: [fʁɔ̃sak]) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France. It is
situated on the
former Route nationale...
- François III d’Orléans (1570 – 1631), Duke of Château-Thierry and of
Fronsac,
Count of Saint-Pol was
governor of Orléans,
Blois and
Tours and a general...