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Lussan is the name or part of the name of
several communes in France:
Lussan, in the Gard
department Lussan,
former commune of the Haute-Garonne department...
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Lussan (French pronunciation: [lysɑ̃]; Occitan: Luçan) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France. It is a
member of Les Plus
Beaux Villages...
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Raveneau de
Lussan (born c. 1663 in Paris) was a
French buccaneer. He
belonged to a
noble but
impoverished family, and
embraced a
military career at the...
- Zélie de
Lussan (21
December 1861 – 18
December 1949) was an
American opera singer of
French descent who was
successful in her
native country but made...
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Marie Louise d’Esparbès de
Lussan, by
marriage vicomtesse then
comtesse de
Polastron (Bardigues, 19
October 1764 – London, 27
March 1804) was a French...
- The Esparbès de
Lussan family is an
ancient French noble house from
Armagnac in France. Its name is
mentioned in a
number of 12th, 13th, and 14th century...
- Fons-sur-
Lussan (French pronunciation: [fɔ̃ syʁ lysɑ̃],
literally Fons on
Lussan; Occitan:
Fonts de
Lussan) is a
commune in the Gard
department in southern...
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Lussan (French pronunciation: [lysɑ̃]; Occitan: Luçan) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers
department "Répertoire...
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Lussan-Adeilhac (French pronunciation: [lysɑ̃ adɛjak]; Occitan: Luçan e Adelhac) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France. Communes...
- later.
Antoine Laumet based his new
titles on
those Sylvestre d'Esparbes de
Lussan de Gout,
baron of Lamothe-Bardigues, lord of Cadillac,
Launay and Le Moutet;...