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Palluau (French pronunciation: [palɥo]) is a
commune in the Vendée
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in
western France.
Palluau has an oceanic...
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Louis de Buade,
Comte de
Frontenac et de
Palluau (French pronunciation: [lwi də bɥad kɔ̃t də fʁɔ̃tənak e də palɥo]; 22 May 1622 – 28
November 1698) was...
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Palluau is a
commune in the Vendée
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in
western France.
Palluau may also
refer to:
Palluau Lake, Quebec, Canada...
- La Chapelle-
Palluau (French pronunciation: [la ʃapɛl palɥo]) is a
commune in the Vendée
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in
western France. Communes...
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Palluau-sur-Indre (French pronunciation: [palɥo syʁ ɛ̃dʁ],
literally Palluau upon Indre) is a
commune in the
Indre department in
central France. Communes...
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count of Étampes (comte d'Étampes) and lord of
Palluau, Bourgomeaux, and
Ligron (seigneur de
Palluau et de Châteaumur de Thouarcé, de Bourgomeaux-l'Evêque...
- The
Palluau Lake is a
freshwater body of the Lac-Ashuapmushuan,
Quebec unorganized territory in the
Regional County Muni****lity (RCM) Le Domaine-du-Roy...
- les Rozes) is a 2003
French comedy film,
written and
directed by
Francis Palluau. It
stars Jean Dujardin,
Carole Bouquet and Lorànt Deutsch. Two
armed convicts...
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highly influential men. His son,
Louis de Buade,
Comte de
Frontenac et de
Palluau, was born in 1620. King
Louis XIII
acted as
godfather to the boy, who was...
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Johnson 2003, p. 11. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Frontenac et
Palluau,
Louis de Buade" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge...