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Mussidan (French pronunciation: [mysidɑ̃]; Occitan: Moissida) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Mussidan...
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Belleville and Montaigu, son of Jean II de
Harpedenne and his wife
Jeanne de
Mussidan. Some
sources claim that she was
married under the name of
Marguerite de...
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Mussidan is a
railway station in
Mussidan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The
station is
located on the
Coutras -
Tulle railway line. The
station is served...
- Saint-Médard-de-
Mussidan (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ medaʁ də mysidɑ̃],
literally Saint Médard of
Mussidan; Limousin: Sent
Meard de Moissídan or Sent Mierd...
- départements and towns: Haute-Vienne: Le
Chalard Dordogne: Périgueux,
Mussidan Gironde:
Libourne It
flows into the
Dordogne in Libourne.
Among the tributaries...
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Lizonne (in Saint-Séverin) Côle (in Condat-sur-Trincou)
Beauronne (near
Mussidan) Auvézère (in B****illac) Loue (in Coulaures) Vézère (near Le Bugue) Corrèze...
- The
title of Duke of La Force, Peer of France, in the
peerage of France, was
created in 1637 for
members of the
Caumont family, who were
lords of the village...
- (1958–2009),
lived in Woodbridge.
Woodbridge has been
twinned since 1973 with
Mussidan, a town in the
Dordogne in south-west France. The
following people and...
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trying to link up with the main body. He also
committed another m****acre at
Mussidan. When
Martigues died
during the
siege of Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Montpensier...
- Périgord in Dordogne, (one section) with the m****acre of 52
hostages at
Mussidan. in Sainte-Marie-de-Chignac 23
hostages executed or in an
abandoned quarry...