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Lavaur is the name of
several communes in France:
Lavaur, Dordogne, in the
Dordogne département
Lavaur, Tarn, in the Tarn département This disambiguation...
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Lavaur (French pronunciation: [lavɔʁ]; Occitan: La Vaur) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France.
Lavaur was
taken in 1211 by
Simon de...
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Lavaur Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Alain de
Lavaur) is a
Roman Catholic church and
former cathedral located in the town of
Lavaur, Tarn, France...
- four arrondis****ts: Albi, Castres,
Gaillac and
Lavaur. In 1926, the arrondis****ts of
Gaillac and
Lavaur were eliminated. By the law of 28 Pluviôse Year...
- The
bishopric of
Lavaur (Tarn, France) (in Latin:
dioecesis Vaurensis) was
founded by Pope John XXII in his plan to
reorganize the
sprawling diocese of...
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Saint Alan of
Lavaur (French:
Alain or Élan de
Lavaur) is the
saint to whom
Lavaur Cathedral (Tarn, France) is dedicated. His
feast day is 25 November...
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Lavaur (French pronunciation: [lavɔʁ]; Occitan: La Vaur) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Communes...
- Cambon-lès-
Lavaur (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃bɔ̃ lɛ lavɔʁ]; Occitan:
Cambon de La Vaur) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. Communes...
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French Catholic religious reformer and
bishop of
Cahors Alan of
Lavaur, to whom
Lavaur Cathedral is
dedicated Alain of Quimper,
medieval Breton saint This...
- by Jean de Dinteville, a landowner, and
Georges de Selve, the
Bishop of
Lavaur. The
commonly accepted symbol of discord, a lute with a
broken string, is...