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Recettes générales,
commonly known as
généralités (French pronunciation: [ʒeneʁalite] ), were the
administrative divisions of
France under the Ancien...
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administration and
increasing the
number of
généralités. In 1542,
France was
divided into 16
généralités. The
number increased to 21 at the end of the...
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Montauban (US: /ˌmɒntoʊˈbɒn, ˌmoʊntoʊˈbɒ̃/, French: [mɔ̃tobɑ̃] ; Occitan:
Montalban [muntalˈβa]) is a
commune in the
southern French department of Tarn-et-Garonne...
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administrative purposes,
Languedoc was
divided in two
généralités, the
généralité of
Toulouse and the
généralité of Montpellier, the
combined territory of the...
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administrative reform during the
Ancien Régime,
notably by the
intendant of the
généralité of Brittany, Caze de La Bove, in his Mémoire
concernant les subdélégués...
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cultural initiatives. In 1694,
Michel Bégon
became Intendant of the new
Généralité de La Roc****e,
unifying five
elections from Poitiers, Limoges, and Bordeaux...
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region (or "
généralité");
their official titles being intendant de justice,
police et finances,
commissaires départis dans les
généralités du
royaume pour...
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ceased to
belong to Languedoc. In 1542, the
province was
divided into two
généralités:
Toulouse for Haut-Languedoc, and
Montpellier for Bas-Languedoc. This...
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intendant de la
marine at the port of
Rochefort and
intendant of the
généralité of La Roc****e, as well as a p****ionate
plant collector (he met the naturalist...
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country was
subdivided ecclesiastically into dioceses,
judicially into
généralités,
militarily into
general governments. None of
these entities was called...