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Limeuil (French pronunciation: [limœj]; Occitan: Limuèlh) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Limeuil...
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Isabelle de la Tour, Lady of
Limeuil (c. 1535 – 25
March 1609) was a
French noblewoman and a Maid of
Honour to the
Queen Mother Catherine de' Medici....
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Limeuil is a
prehistoric site in the
French departement Dordogne. It is
renowned for
nearly 200
engravings dating back to the Magdalenian. The site of...
- The
Jardins Panoramiques de
Limeuil, is
botanical garden located in
Limeuil, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. The
garden was
created in the 19th
century by...
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sources de la Vézère. It
flows into the
Dordogne on the
right bank at
Limeuil, at an
altitude of 50 metres. Its main
tributary is the Corrèze; their...
- few
kilometres before the
confluence of the Vézère with the
Dordogne at
Limeuil. Le
Bugue is also on two
national routes (Route
Nationale 703 and Route...
- Belvès Beynac-et-Cazenac Castelnaud-la-Chapelle
Domme La Roque-Gageac
Limeuil Monpazier Saint-Amand-de-Coly Saint-Jean-de-Côle Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère...
- children. The youngest,
Gilles de la Tour, lord of
Limeuil, had issue,
including Isabeau of
Limeuil,
known as the
mistress of
Louis I de Bourbon, Prince...
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northernmost region of the
Black Périgord.
Before joining the
Dordogne River near
Limeuil, the Vézère
flows in a south-westerly direction. At its
centre point, the...
- 1609 –
Olaus Martini,
Swedish archbishop (b. 1557) 1609 –
Isabelle de
Limeuil,
French noble (b. 1535) 1620 –
Johannes Nucius,
German composer and theorist...