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Oloron-Sainte-Marie (French pronunciation: [ɔlɔʁɔ̃ sɛ̃t maʁi] ; Occitan:
Auloron e
Senta Maria; Basque: Oloroe-Donamaria) is a
commune in the southwestern...
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Oloron Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Sainte-Marie d'Oloron-Sainte-Marie), now St. Mary's
Church (French:
Eglise Sainte-Marie), is a
Roman Catholic church...
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Angela of
Oloron (French:
Angela d’Oloron: 11th-century) was a
French noblewoman, Lady of
Oloron and
Viscountess of Béarn by
marriage to
Centule IV, Viscount...
- L'Estanguet
bridge south of Accous.
North of Bedous, the line was
closed up to
Oloron-Sainte-Marie to p****engers on 30 May 1980,
although it
remained open for...
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Saint Gratus of
Oloron (French: Grat d'Oloron; Catalan: Grat d'Auloron; also known, from his
place of birth, as Grat de Lichos) (born 5th century; died...
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century Catholic Bishop of
Oloron in France.[self-published source?]
According to the La
Grande Encyclopédie he was
Bishop of
Oloron from 3 June 1371 until...
- as
Bishop of
Oloron (1465–1473). On 24 July 1465,
Garsias de La
Mothe was
appointed during the
papacy of Pope Paul II as
Bishop of
Oloron. On 18 August...
- Tructémonde was a seventh-century
catholic Bishop of
Oloron which is in France.
Although the
seventh century was a
formative time for the
French state...
- were
replaced by five arrondis****ts: Pau, Orthez, Bayonne, Mauléon and
Oloron. In 1926, as part of a vast
reform launched by the
government of Raymond...
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Oloron,
commonly Diocese of Bayonne, (Latin:
Dioecesis Baionensis,
Lascurrensis et Oloronensis; French: Diocèse de Bayonne,
Lescar et
Oloron; Basque:...