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Miossens-L****se (Gascon: Miaucenç e Lanuça) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of south-western France...
- César
Phoebus d'Albret,
comte de
Miossens (1614 – 3
September 1676), was a
French soldier, a
Marshal of
France under Louis XIV (his
distant cousin), and...
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comte de Bourg-Charente, the
niece of César
Phoebus d'Albret,
Count of
Miossens, and a
cousin by
marriage to
Madame de Montespan. She was
originally a...
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monarchs of the
House of Albret, and the lord of Luxa and the lord of
Miossens,
Esteban d'Albret,
reconquered the
region in 1527.
Although Emperor Charles...
- Méharin
Meillon Mendionde Menditte Mendive Méracq Méritein Mesplède
Mialos Miossens-L****se
Mirepeix Momas Momy Mon****ut-Audiracq
Moncaup Moncayolle-Larrory-Mendibieu...
- Méharin
Meillon Mendionde Menditte Mendive Méracq Méritein Mesplède
Mialos Miossens-L****se
Mirepeix Momas Momy Mon****ut-Audiracq
Moncaup Moncayolle-Larrory-Mendibieu...
- Méharin
Meillon Mendionde Menditte Mendive Méracq Méritein Mesplède
Mialos Miossens-L****se
Mirepeix Momas Momy Mon****ut-Audiracq
Moncaup Moncayolle-Larrory-Mendibieu...
- (1606–1665),
Marshal of
France in 1652 César
Phoebus d'Albret,
Count of
Miossens (1614–1676),
Marshal of
France in 1653
Louis de
Foucault de Saint-Germain...
- Méharin
Meillon Mendionde Menditte Mendive Méracq Méritein Mesplède
Mialos Miossens-L****se
Mirepeix Momas Momy Mon****ut-Audiracq
Moncaup Moncayolle-Larrory-Mendibieu...
- murder?"
Miossens refuses to
consider Olivier innocent,
accusing him
instead of
being Cardillac's accomplice.
Under a
pledge of secrecy,
Miossens repeats...