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Lauzun (French pronunciation: [lozœ̃]; Languedocien: Lausun) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in south-western France. The
village of Lauzun...
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Antonin Nompar de Caumont, 1st Duke of
Lauzun (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃tɔnɛ̃ nɔ̃paʁ də komɔ̃ dyk də lozœ̃], 1632 – 19
November 1723) was a
French courtier...
- The Hôtel de
Lauzun (French pronunciation: [otɛl də lozœ̃]) is a 17th-century hôtel particulier, or
private mansion,
located on the Quai d'Anjou [fr] of...
- 'propriétaire'
status had been
granted to
Armand Louis de Gontaut, duc de
Lauzun. The
corps comprised three legions, each
consisting of four
companies of...
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Armand Louis de
Gontaut (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ lwi də ɡɔ̃to]), duc de
Lauzun,
later duc de Biron, and
usually referred to by
historians of the French...
- Mademoiselle, she was only
buying Lauzun's release and the
right for him to live on her
estates as an exile.
Lauzun was
freed on 22
April 1681 and obliged...
- The Duke of
Lauzun was a
French noble tilte, in particular, a
French peerage created in 1692 for
Antoine Nompar de
Caumont under influence of
Queen Mary...
- been
jailed by
Louis XIV on the
charge of embezzlement, and the
Marquis de
Lauzun, who had
become engaged to the
Duchess of Montpensier, a
cousin of the king...
- Montignac-de-
Lauzun (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tiɲak də lozœ̃],
literally Montignac of
Lauzun; Occitan:
Montinhac de Lausun) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne...
- Marie-Amélie de Boufflers,
duchesse de
Lauzun (5 May 1751 – 27 June 1794) was a
French noblewoman and
heiress who was one of the
influential princesses...