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Lectoure (French pronunciation: [lɛktuʁ]; Gascon:
Leitora [lejˈtuɾɔ]) is a
commune in the Gers
department in the
Occitanie region in
southwestern France...
- Juan
Carlos Lectoure (June 10, 1936 –
March 2, 2002),
nicknamed "Tito", was an
Argentine businessman,
mainly involved in
boxing events and
former owner...
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Lectoure Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais de
Lectoure) is a
Roman Catholic church in the town of
Lectoure, France. It is a national...
- The
former Catholic Diocese of
Lectoure was in south-west France. It
existed from the
fourth century until the time of the
French Revolution, when it was...
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Before construction ended, Pace and
Lectoure died.
Ownership of the
venue was
given to
Lectoure's son, Juan
Carlos Lectoure.
Known as Tito, he
converted the...
- got out that two boys (John and Anthony) had been born in the
castle of
Lectoure, the
couple promised to
reform their incestuous behavior. But
within a...
- of the department, to less than 700 mm in the North-East (Auch, Condom,
Lectoure). The
winters vary, with only
occasional freezing temperatures, but the...
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Medrano at the ****embly in
Lectoure are kept in the "Minutes of the
General ****embly of the
three orders of the
seneschalsy of
Lectoure. 16
March 1789 (Under...
- The
canton of
Lectoure-Lomagne is an
administrative division of the Gers department,
southwestern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation...
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lecherousness and was
finally killed by the king's
soldiers in 1473, in
Lectoure under siege.
After the last
count died in 1497,
Armagnac was
united temporarily...