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Lombers is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France.
Lombers was the
significant centre of
Catharism in the late 12th and
early 13th centuries...
- in Toulouse, the
origin of the
later capitouls. In 1165, in the town of
Lombers, the
bishop of Albi,
attended by both
clerics and
members of the nobility...
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Lombez (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃bɛz] or [lɔ̃bɛs]; Occitan:
Lombèrs) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Lombez Cathedral Communes...
- influences. Eckersley-
Lombers posters were both
aesthetic and functional,
thereby perfectly fulfilling advertisers' criteria. Eckersley-
Lombers always supplied...
- Lédas-et-Penthiès
Lempaut Lescout Lescure-d'Albigeois Lisle-sur-Tarn Livers-Cazelles
Lombers Loubers Loupiac Lugan Magrin Mailhoc Marnaves Marssac-sur-Tarn Marzens...
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surrendered without a fight. Albi, Castelnaudary, Castres, Fanjeaux, Limoux,
Lombers and Montréal all fell
quickly during the autumn. The next
battle centred...
- Lédas-et-Penthiès
Lempaut Lescout Lescure-d'Albigeois Lisle-sur-Tarn Livers-Cazelles
Lombers Loubers Loupiac Lugan Magrin Mailhoc Marnaves Marssac-sur-Tarn Marzens...
- terms, it
swept Europe in the last
quarter of the 17th century,
becoming Lomber and L'Hombre in Germany,
Lumbur in
Austria and
Ombre (originally pronounced...
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remarried to
Briende de Beynes, the
widow of
Lambert de Thury, lord of
Lombers. With
Briende he had; Alicia,
became a nun at Port-Royal Agnes, became...
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ingrained in the
county of
Toulouse immediately followed. A
meeting called at
Lombers, in 1165, with the goal of
ensuring that the Council's
directives were...