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Larnage (French pronunciation: [laʁnaʒ]; Occitan: Larnatge) is a
commune in the Drôme
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Drôme department...
- the city Port-aux-Crimes
after the ********ination of
Jacques I at Pont
Larnage (now
known as Pont-Rouge, and
located north of the city).[citation needed]...
- south- and south-western
granite slopes and then
spreads south around Larnage where the land
flattens and
consists of more clay.
Approaching Tain and...
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Crollet 1732–1737 : Étienne I
Richard 1737–1758 :
Michel I
Brunier de
Larnage 1758–1778 : Étienne II Biclet [fr] 1778–1791 :
Hilarion Robinet 1791–1801 :...
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Dessalines being ********inated
north of the
capital city, Port-au-Prince, at
Larnage (now
known as Pont-Rouge), on 17
October 1806, on his way to
fight the...
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Hostun Izon-la-Bruisse
Jaillans Jonchères
Laborel Lachau Lapeyrouse-Mornay
Larnage La
Laupie Laval-d'Aix
Laveyron Lemps Lens-Lestang Léoncel Lesches-en-Diois...
- in 1806. The
conspirators ambushed him
north of Port-au-Prince at Pont
Larnage (now
known as Pont-Rouge) on 17
October 1806 en
route to
battle rebels...
- Paul-de-Varces (11) 60. CS
Miribel (12) 4–4 (5–4 p) JS
Montilienne (10) 61. FC
Larnage-Serves (11) 3–1 (a.e.t.) Deux
Rochers FC (10) 62. SC
Romans (10) 5–1 US...
- (acting)
November 11, 1737 – November, 1746
Charles de Brunier,
marquis de
Larnage November 19, 1746 –
August 12, 1748 Étienne
Cochard de
Chastenoye (3rd...
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Hostun Izon-la-Bruisse
Jaillans Jonchères
Laborel Lachau Lapeyrouse-Mornay
Larnage La
Laupie Laval-d'Aix
Laveyron Lemps Lens-Lestang Léoncel Lesches-en-Diois...