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Lescun (French pronunciation: [lɛskœ̃]) is a
village and a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France. It is at an elevation...
- Jean de
Lescun d'Armagnac (died 1473?),
known as "the **** of Armagnac", was an ally of king
Louis XI of
France from
before the latter's
accession to...
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death of John of
Lescun in 1472, the
county of
Comminges p****ed to: 1472–1498 : Odet d'Aydie (husband of
Marie of
Lescun,
heiress of
Lescun as
daughter of...
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Lescuns is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Haute-Garonne
department "Répertoire
national des élus: les...
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Thomas de Foix-
Lescun (died 3
March 1525),
commonly known as
Lescun, was a
French commander during the
Italian War of 1521, and the
brother of Odet de...
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additional companies of
French troops under the
command of
Thomas de Foix-
Lescun and
Pedro Navarro; he had also
secured the
services of the
condottiere Giovanni...
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published in
Great Britain in 1990, by
William Heinemann. It is set in
Lescun, in a
mountainous region of
southern France on the
border with Spain. It...
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Viscount of
Lautrec and
governor of the Dauphiné, and of
Jeanne d'Aydie de
Lescun. His
sister was Françoise de Foix,
mistress of King
Francis I of France...
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Henry VII's
mother was the
daughter of the King of Aragón. At
Lescun with Pic d’Ansabère (Pyrenees Aragón/France) in the
background you may discover...
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occurred into the 19th and 20th century,
including a
scandal in the
village of
Lescun where in the 1950s a non-Cagot
woman married a
Cagot man.
There was a distinct...