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Monein (French pronunciation: [mɔnɛ̃]; Occitan: Monenh) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France. North: Lahourcade...
- glèisa de Sent Gironç) is a
Roman Catholic church located in the
commune of
Monein in Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Aquitaine. The
edifice is in the
Gothic architectural...
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Magdeleine Larrieu-Let and Jean-Jules Lacoste. His
maternal family is from
Monein, in
southwest France, the
genealogy dating back to the 1700s. On 30 June...
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December 2014. "Église Saint-Girons de
Monein" [Church of Saint-Girons of
Monein].
Paroisse Saint-Vincent des Baïses -
Monein (in French).
Archived from the original...
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adverse diplomatic results, John III died at the
castle of
Esgouarrabaque in
Monein, Béarn, on 14 June 1516
after lying gripped by
fatal fevers.: 60 Up to...
- Jean-Patrick
Lescarboura (born
Monein, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 19
January 1961) is a
former French rugby union footballer and coach. His
position was fly-half...
- of the kingdom.
Devastated by the
defeats undergone, John
retreated to
Monein, and died on 17 June 1516.
Queen Catherine did not
outlive her
husband much...
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penal colony of
French Guiana. Bartête was born on 25
February 1863 in
Monein, France. She was
abandoned by her mother, and
became an
orphan at the age...
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Heart of oak
beams of the
frame of the Église Saint-Girons in
Monein, France...
- main
station was
found at the
Place de la République.
Three lines served Monein,
Pontacq and Lembeye.
Steam traction was used on the network,
which disappeared...