- The
Castle of
Marracq (French: château de
Marracq) is a
ruined 18th-century
castle in Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. It has been an
official Historical...
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Henri Marracq, (Pontacq, 21
November 1937 – 145 May 2003), was a
French rugby dual-code international. he pla**** for
France national rugby union team...
- The
Abdications of
Bayonne took
place on 7 May 1808 in the
castle of
Marracq in
Bayonne when the
French emperor Napoleon I
forced two
Spanish kings—Charles...
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commune was part of the
department of Landes. In 1808, at the Château of
Marracq, the act of
abdication of the
Spanish king
Charles IV in
favour of Napoleon...
- Jean-Louis
Jordana Thierry Lacrampe Christophe Laussucq Claude Mantoulan Henri Marracq Lionel Mallier François
Moncla Robert Paparemborde Baptiste Pesenti Julien...
- J.J.
Loizaga Castaños, etc. Napoleon,
stationed in
Bayonne (Castle of
Marracq), took good note of the
Basque dissatisfaction.
While the
traumatic war...
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Georges Ailleres (c), Yves Bégou,
Christian Sabatié,
Francis de Nadaï,
Henri Marracq, Jean-Pierre Clar New Zealand: R Tait; R Mincham, H Sinel, P Schultz, E...
- BourhisRené Le
Bourhis lock 12
November 1961 v
Romania at
Bayonne 508
MarracqHenri
Marracq flanker 12
November 1961 v
Romania at
Bayonne 509
GensaneRoger Gensane...
- in that direction. The
Constitution of
Bayonne signed at the
Castle of
Marracq in that town in June 1808
prioritized an
understanding with
officials in...
- Noel
Kelly Jean
Graciet HK Ian
Walsh (c) Jean
Panno PR Paul
Quinn Henri Marracq SR
Brian Hambly Georges Ailleres SR ****
Thornett André
Lacaze LF Johnny...