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subsequently evolved into "
Limoges", and "Lemovicinus" for the area
around changed into "Limousin".[citation needed]
Limoges was
evangelized by
Saint Martial...
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Limoges porcelain is hard-paste
porcelain produced by
factories in and
around the city of
Limoges, France,
beginning in the late 18th century, by any...
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Limoges Cercle Saint-Pierre,
commonly referred to as
Limoges CSP or CSP, is a
French professional basketball club
based in the city of
Limoges. The club...
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Foucher de
Limoges was the
founder of the
House of
Limoges-Rochechouart, and the
first Viscount of
Limoges. The
second son of
Raymond I,
Count of Toulouse...
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Limoges Handball is a
French handball team
based in
Limoges, that
plays in the LNH
Division 1.
Limoges Name: –
Palais des
Sports de
Beaublanc City: – Limoges...
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Limoges–Bellegarde
Airport (French: Aéroport de
Limoges-Bellegarde, IATA: LIG, ICAO: LFBL) is an
airport located 6
kilometres (4 mi) west-northwest of...
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Larose Forest.
Limoges Road
serves as the main road for the village.
Limoges is home to
Calypso Park, Canada's
largest theme waterpark,
Limoges Self Storage...
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Limoges had been
under English control but in
August 1370 it
surrendered to the French,
opening its
gates to the Duke of Berry. The
siege of
Limoges was...
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Limoges enamel has been
produced at
Limoges, in south-western France, over
several centuries up to the present.
There are two
periods when it was of European...
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Peter of
Limoges (Latin:
Petrus Lemovicensis or de Lemoviciis; French:
Pierre de
Limoges; c. 1240 – 1306) was the
author of A
Moral Treatise on the Eye...