- Villeneuve-lès-
Maguelone (Occitan: Vilanòva de Magalona,
before 1992: Villeneuve-lès-Maguelonne) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in the Occitanie...
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Maguelone Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de
Maguelone ; Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de
Maguelone) is a
Roman Catholic church and...
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alleged Apostolic origin of
Maguelone. It is
certain that the
tombstone of a
Christian woman named Vera was
found at
Maguelone; Le
Blant ****igns it to the...
- The
Battle of
Maguelone was a
naval engagement which occurred on 25
October 1809
during the
Peninsular War
between a
French Imperial Navy
squadron of...
- Montpellier) is a
French women's
football club
based in Villeneuve-lès-
Maguelone, a
commune in the arrondis****t of Montpellier. The club was founded...
- Villeneuve-lès-
Maguelone is a
railway station in Villeneuve-lès-
Maguelone, Occitanie,
southern France.
Within TER Occitanie, it is part of line 21 (Narbonne–Avignon)...
- [citation needed] In the
Early Middle Ages, the
nearby episcopal town of
Maguelone was the
major settlement in the area but
raids by
pirates encouraged settlement...
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Clement V, by a bull of
January 22, 1306,
appoints him to the
bishopric of
Maguelone. In the
first year of his episcopate,
arrested and
imprison all the Jews...
- valley. He
received the
submission of
eastern Septimania (i.e., Nîmes,
Maguelone,
Beziers and Agde)
after securing count Ansemund's allegiance. The Frankish...
- from Bernard,
Count of Mauguio, with the
permission of Ricuin,
Bishop of
Maguelone.
Without descendants after his death, his
nephew Guilhem II of Montpellier...