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Lescar (French pronunciation: [lɛskaʁ] ; Occitan:
Lescar) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of south-western...
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Saint Galactorius (French:
Saint Galactoire) was a
bishop of
Lescar in the
early 6th century. His
feast is
celebrated on 27 July.
Galactorius took part...
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Lescar Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'****omption de
Lescar) is a
Roman Catholic church and
former cathedral dedicated to the ****umption...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Lescar (Latin:
Dioecesis Lascurrensis; French: Diocèse de
Lescar; Basque:
Leskarreko elizbarrutia), in south-western France...
- Poey-de-
Lescar (French pronunciation: [pɔɛ də lɛskaʁ],
literally Poey of
Lescar; Occitan: Puei de
Lescar) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
- Lons (died 1141), also
known as Gui or
Guido de Loth, was the
Bishop of
Lescar from 1115 to 1141. He made
extensive travels in
Spain on four occasions...
- d'Almenèches, and
Jacques de Foix (d. 7 Apr 1535),
Bishop of
Oloron and
Lescar.
Jacques de Foix,
Infante of
Navarre died in 1508. Anthony, R. (1931). Identification...
- dans la Cathédrale de
Lescar [Identification and
Study of the
Bones of the
Kings of
Navarre buried in the
Cathedral of
Lescar] (PDF).
Archives du Muséum...
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apparent Henry was
proclaimed King of Navarre, and was
lavishly crowned in
Lescar. The
title was also
claimed by
Ferdinand II of Aragon, who had
invaded the...
- dans la Cathédrale de
Lescar [Identification and
Study of the
Bones of the
Kings of
Navarre buried in the
Cathedral of
Lescar] (PDF).
Archives du Muséum...