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Grazide Lizier née Fauré (fl. 1321) was a
peasant in the Comté de Foix in the late
thirteenth and
early fourteenth century. Her home
region was
known for...
- Saint-
Lizier (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ lizje]; Occitan: Sent Líser) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in
southwestern France,
situated on the river...
- half of the Ariège département,
around the
towns of Saint-Girons and Saint-
Lizier. A
small part of
Couserans is also in the
extreme south of Haute-Garonne...
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southwestern France. The
commune of
Ustou comprises several villages: Saint-
Lizier, Le Trein, Sérac; and
numerous hamlets, including: Escots, Bieille, Rouze...
- Saint-
Lizier Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-
Lizier de Saint-
Lizier) is one of two
former co-cathedrals of the town of Saint-
Lizier in
southern France...
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Saint Lycerius (sometimes also Glycerius; French:
Saint Lizier; Catalan: Sant Lliceri) (died 548) was a
bishop of
Couserans in the late 5th and 6th centuries...
- Saint-
Lizier-du-Planté (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃
lizje dy plɑ̃te]; Gascon: Sent Lisièr deu Plantèr) is a
commune in the Gers
department in southwestern...
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France Lugdunum Clavatum, now Laon,
France Lugdunum Consoranorum, now Saint-
Lizier,
France Lugdunum may also
refer to:
Lugdunum (museum),
formerly the Gallo-Roman...
- in Gallo-Roman
religion is
established in a
Latin inscription from Saint-
Lizier (anciently Consoranni), Ariège
department (CIL XIII, 8):
Minervae / Belisamae...
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province of Couserans, in south-west France. Its
episcopal seat was in Saint-
Lizier, a
small town to the west of Foix. It was a
suffragan of the archdiocese...