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Mugron (French pronunciation: [myɡʁɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Frédéric
Bastiat lived most...
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father moved inland to the town of
Mugron, with Frédéric
following soon afterward. The
Bastiat estate in
Mugron had been
acquired during the
French Revolution...
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Sierra del
Mugrón is a 16.6 km (10 mi) long
mountain range located between the
shire of
Valle de
Cofrentes (Valencian: Vall de Cofrents),
Valencian Community...
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Mugrón mac
Flainn (died 782) was a king of the Uí Failge, a
Laigin people of
County Offaly. He was one of the many sons of
Fland Dá Chongal, a previous...
- (French: La Loi) is an 1850 book by Frédéric Bastiat. It was
written at
Mugron two
years after the
third French Revolution and a few
months before his...
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Mugron mac Máel
Cothaid (died 872) was King of
Connacht from 848–872. He was the son of Máel
Cothaid mac
Fogartaig and was of the Síl
Cathail sept of the...
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Valley of
Ayora runs
between the
mountain ranges of
Sierra Palomera and
Mugrón to the west, and
Cortes de Pallás and the
Caroig Peak. Its
landscape consists...
- have been
formally listed in the
Spanish cultural register. The
Sierra del
Mugrón is
located within the
Almansa city limits. The main
sightseeing attraction...
- family: 789: Áedh [grandfather of Máelaugrai] was
slain by Óengus son of
Mugrón, king of Uí Failghe, in the
oratory of Kilclonfert. 1141: Donnchadh, son...
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prayers to Mary, John the
Child and John the
Baptist 42a-42b
Mugrón comarba Coluim cille ("
Mugrón, a
successor of St. Columba") 42b-44a Na
Arrada ("The Remissions")...