- Monléon-Magnoac (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃leɔ̃ maɲɔak]; Occitan: Montlion) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France. It...
- M****abielle and
Garaison, and
interpreted the
similarities as
proof of the
divine nature of Soubirous' claims. At the time of Soubirous,
Garaison was a noted...
- an inn at
Garaison, a
famous pilgrimage center where the
Virgin Mary was said to have
appeared in the
beginning of the 16th century.
Garaison is located...
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biblical figure of Naomi, mother-in-law of Ruth,
Sanctuary of Notre-Dame de
Garaison [fr], Monléon-Magnoac
Pronunciation /naɪˈəʊmi/ or /ˈneɪəmi/ (uk) /neɪˈoʊmi/...
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wrote about Anglèse's
story in Le Lys du Val de
Garaison in 1630. The church, Notre-Dame-de-
Garaison, is
still active;
there is also a
Catholic school...
- considérées en l'estat chrestien. Paris: M. Collet. 1621. Le Lys du Val de
Garaison.
Tolose [Toulouse]: R. Colomiez. 1630. Le
Banquet sacré de l'Eucharistie...
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Espelugues lands extending over the hill were
acquired by the
missionaries of
Garaison,
which were in
charge of the sanctuary's administration. The
first station...
- by
tropical anaemia, they were
taken to
Bordeaux and
interned first in
Garaison and then from
March 1918 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. In July 1918, after...
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France Saint-Michel de Saint-Mandé, Saint-Mandé.
France Notre Dame de
Garaison, Monléon-Magnoac.
France Notre Dame d'Orveau, Nyoiseau.
France Institution...
- by
tropical anaemia, they were
taken to
Bordeaux and
interned first in
Garaison and then from
March 1918 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Medical issues forced...