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Llupia (French pronunciation: [jypja] ; Catalan:
Llupià) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France.
Llupia is
located in the...
- Hug de
Llupià i Bages[pronunciation?] (Roussillon, ? - ?, 1427), was
bishop of Tortosa,
bishop of Valencia, and a
Catalan writer in Latin. He belonged...
- "raise the line."". Vox.
Archived from the
original on 7
April 2020. Anna
Llupià, Rodríguez-Giralt, Anna Fité, Lola Álamo,
Laura de la Torre, Ana Redondo...
- Latour-Bas-Elne Latour-de-Carol Latour-de-France
Lesquerde La
Llagonne Llauro Llo
Llupia Mantet Marquixanes Los
Masos Matemale Maureillas-las-Illas
Maury Millas...
- Pope 8
April 1455 – 6
August 1458 Succeeded by Pius II Preceded by Hug de
Llupià Bishop of
Valencia 20
August 1429 – 8
April 1455 Succeeded by
Rodrigo de...
- Latour-Bas-Elne Latour-de-Carol Latour-de-France
Lesquerde La
Llagonne Llauro Llo
Llupia Mantet Marquixanes Los
Masos Matemale Maureillas-las-Illas
Maury Millas...
- Latour-Bas-Elne Latour-de-Carol Latour-de-France
Lesquerde La
Llagonne Llauro Llo
Llupia Mantet Marquixanes Los
Masos Matemale Maureillas-las-Illas
Maury Millas...
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dedicated to the
bishop of
Valencia Hug de
Llupià. The
Pastorale was
written for the new
bishop of Valencia, Hug de
Llupià i
Bages at the
request of
Miquel de...
- Canet-en-Roussillon Canohès Cases-de-Pène C****agnes Espira-de-l'Agly
Estagel Llupia Montner Opoul-Périllos
Perpignan Peyrestortes Pézilla-la-Rivière Pollestres...
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Fanjeaux Coat of arms of
Gigondas Coat of arms of
Laissac Coat of arms of
Llupia Coat of arms of Méthamis Coat of arms of
Moissac Coat of arms of Monclar...