- lake full of fish
behind the château.
Inhabitants of
Pézenas are Piscenois. The
origins of
Pézenas are unclear, but were
influenced by
three factors: water...
-
Petit pâté de
Pézenas is a
speciality of the town of
Pézenas in the Hérault département of France. The size and
shape of a
large cotton reel,
these little...
- The site of the Château de
Pézenas, a
ruined medieval castle in the
French town of
Pézenas, in the département of Hérault. A
castle is
first mentioned...
-
worked at the M****illes
observatory under Padre Pézenas and
studied mathematical techniques.
Pézenas translated the work of the
English chronographer...
-
Paulhanaise and AS
Pézenas Tourbes to form
Etoile Sportive Paulhan-
Pézenas was
announced on 6 June 2012.
Former chairman of AS
Pézenas Tourbes, Stéphane...
- but he gave it up to
Bertrand du
Guesclin in 1364 and
became Count of
Pézenas. In May 1360, he
married Jeanne (d.
March 1402), Lady of Baucay. They had...
-
Pézenas", pp2-3,
Cercle de
Collectionneurs de
Pézenas, May 2009 Bastian, Jean-Marie, "Le Poulain,
Pézenas", p32,
Cercle de
Collectionneurs de
Pézenas...
- one in 1854,
although Brorsen had
thought that
Pézenas had
observed it first.
Olson believes what
Pézenas actually observed was an
auroral event, as he...
- such as the
Languedoc oboe or fife. The most well-known is the "Foal of
Pézenas",
which UNESCO proclaimed as part of the
intangible cultural heritage,...
- Château of Roquelune, in
Pézenas. Rue Émile Mâzuc in
Pézenas is
named for him.
Grammaire Languedocienne,
Dialecte de
Pézenas, Toulouse: 1899, Slatkine...