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Montfalcon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃falkɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France. The
village lies on the left bank of the Galaure...
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Charles de
Brosses (French: [də bʁɔs]),
comte de Tournay,
baron de
Montfalcon,
seigneur de
Vezins et de
Prevessin (7
February 1709 – 7 May 1777), was a...
- (1472-1476) Benoît de
Montferrand (1476-1491)
Aymon de
Montfalcon (1491-1517) Sébastien de
Montfalcon (1517-1536/60) Jean de Watteville, O.Cist. (1609-1649)...
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Montfaucon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃fokɔ̃]; Occitan:
Montfalcon) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France. The
river Céou
forms part...
- Montalieu-Vercieu
Montaud Montbonnot-Saint-Martin
Montcarra Montchaboud Monteynard Montfalcon Montferrat Montrevel Mont-Saint-Martin
Montseveroux Moras Morestel Morette...
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heiress of a
large patrimony in the Tarentaise, and a
widow of
Emeric de
Montfalcon, who died
after 1364. By 1376
Bernarde had
remarried a
second time to...
- Montalieu-Vercieu
Montaud Montbonnot-Saint-Martin
Montcarra Montchaboud Monteynard Montfalcon Montferrat Montrevel Mont-Saint-Martin
Montseveroux Moras Morestel Morette...
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Frette Gillonnay Lentiol Lieudieu Marcilloles Marcollin Marnans Meyssiez Montfalcon Mottier Ornacieux-Balbins
Pajay Penol Plan Porte-des-Bonnevaux
Royas Roybon...
- (1750–1841),
French army officer,
naturalist and
politician Louis Girod de
Montfalcon [fr] (1813–1880),
Savoy politician Lucas Chevalier-Girod [fr] (born 1977)...
- 166638°N 6.113702°E / 46.166638; 6.113702 02610
Saconnex d'Arve,
Campagne Montfalcon Route de Saconnex-d'Arve 107 498.800 113.270 46°09′48″N 6°07′42″E / 46...