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Langeac (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃ʒak]; Occitan: Lanjac) is a
commune in the Haute-Loire
department in south-central France. It is
located about 30 km...
- The Hôtel de
Langeac was a
residence in Paris, France,
located at 92,
Avenue des Champs-Élysées, the
corner of the Champs-Élysées and the rue de Berri...
- the king and John VI, Duke of Brittany.
Having been
captured by Jean de
Langeac,
seneschal of Auvergne, in
August 1426, he was shut up for
three months...
- The
Church of Saint-Gal in
Langeac is a
former collegiate church located in
Langeac, in the
French department of Haute-Loire. It was the
church of a former...
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Jefferson in
Paris is a 1995
historical drama film,
directed by
James Ivory, and
previously entitled Head and Heart. The screenplay, by Ruth
Prawer Jhabvala...
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Agnes of
Langeac; 17
November 1602 – 19
October 1634) was a
French Catholic nun of the
Dominican Order. She was
prioress of her
monastery at
Langeac, and...
- (1704-1734),
Marquis de
Langeac and Urfé. They had
three children: Alexandre-François (or Jean-Antoine-François),
Marquis de
Langeac (born 1733, died 20 October...
-
French Revolution began, he
allowed his
Paris residence, the Hôtel de
Langeac, to be used for
meetings by
Lafayette and
other republicans. He was in...
- des
Gorges de l'Allier (Allier
Gorges train) :
trains operated between Langeac and Langogne. The
Ligne de
Saint Gervais –
Vallorcine (Mont-Blanc Express)...
- They had one son. 1767–1769: Hôtel Saint-Florentin (later the Hôtel de
Langeac,
which served as
Thomas Jefferson's domicile, 1785–89, then the Hôtel...