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Emile Justin Armand Gautier (23
September 1837, in
Narbonne – 27 July 1920, in Cannes) was a
French biochemist and dietitian. He
studied medicine and sciences...
- 102 kg (5'11" and 224 lbs), he pla**** left prop for AS Béziers and RC
NarbonneArmand Vaquerin replaced him at Béziers from the 1971/1972 season. Hortoland...
- centuries. Its
prefecture is Carc****onne and its
subprefectures are
Limoux and
Narbonne. As of 2019, it had a po****tion of 374,070. Aude is a
frequent feminine...
- XVI,
including Armand Marc,
comte de Montmorin,
Claude Antoine de
Valdec de Lessart,
Bertrand de Molleville, Louis,
comte de
Narbonne-Lara,
Cahier de...
- André
Armand Vingt-Trois (French: [ɑ̃dʁe aʁmɑ̃ vɛ̃ttʁwɑ]; born 7
November 1942) is a
French cardinal of the
Catholic Church. He
served as
Archbishop of...
- the
revolutionary government,
which partially included the
diocese of
Narbonne and four
former bishoprics of Carc****onne, Alet, Saint-Papoul and Mirepoix...
- Paris.
Other communes of note
included the Saint-Étienne Commune, the
Narbonne Commune, and the
Commune of Le Creusot. Moreover,
numerous other French...
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Armand Maillard (born 18 June 1943, Offroicourt) is a
French prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church who
served as the
Archbishop of Bourges. He was appointed...
- the
magazine became an open
access online journal. In Fall 2019, André
Narbonne guest-edited The
Windsor Review at 50+
Published authors include Marshall...
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Sephardic couple,
Auguste Raynaud [fr], 1890, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de
Narbonne This
incident in the
Battle of Tétouan of 1860 was
covered by the European...