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Palisse (French pronunciation: [palis]; Occitan: Paliça) is a
commune in the Corrèze
department in
central France. The
Triouzoune flows south-southeast...
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Jacques de La
Palice (or de La
Palisse) (1470 – 24
February 1525) was a
French nobleman and
military officer. He was the lord of Chabannes, La Palice...
- La
Palisse (fl. 1720–1721) was a
French pirate best
known for his ****ociation with
Bartholomew Roberts.
There is
little information on La
Palisse’s activities...
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French Championship: 1995 and 1996 (Saint-Estève)
Roger Palisses rugbyleagueproject.org "Roger
Palisses -
Career Stats &
Summary -
Rugby League Project". www...
- on record. His age is
disputed at
anywhere from 8–11 years.
Montigny la
Palisse ? 1720–1721
France Sailed in
consort with
Bartholomew Roberts.
Robert Lane...
- In late
February 1720, they were
joined by
French pirate Montigny la
Palisse in
another sloop, Sea King. The
inhabitants of
Barbados equipped two well-armed...
- Press. Knecht,
Robert (2011). "Jacques II de Chabannes,
seigneur de La
Palisse ou La
Palice (v. 1470-1525)". In Michon, Cédric (ed.). Les Conseillers...
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Palais Forez 42 Civens, and 42
Feurs 1626
Rivoire (de)
Extinct 1737 La
Palisse or La
Palice Bourbonnais 03
Lapalisse 1724
Brunet d'Évry, then Chabannes...
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Nourrit Roger Ourliac Jacques Pacull Mathias Pala Marc
Palanques Roger Palisses Serge Pallares Jean
Pambrun Jean Pano
Augustin Parent Regis Pastre-Courtine...
- [died 1519]; Bonnivet,
admiral of France; the
viscount of Lautrec, La
Palisse and Châtillon, marshals;
count of Guise,
brother of the duke of Lorraine;...