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Pibrac (French pronunciation: [pibʁak]) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France,
located 15 km (9.3 mi) west of Toulouse. It...
- The Château de
Pibrac is a
converted 16th
century castle in the
commune of
Pibrac in the Haute-Garonne département of France. It was
rebuilt in 1540 to...
- Guy Du Faur,
Seigneur de
Pibrac (1529–1584) was a
French jurist and poet. Guy Du Faur,
Seigneur de
Pibrac was born at
Toulouse to an old
family of the...
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Germana Cousin,
Germaine of
Pibrac, or Germana, (1579–1601) was a
French saint. She was born in 1579 to
humble parents at
Pibrac, a
village 15 km (9.3 mi)...
- the
style are Highlands, a home in the
Sydney suburb of Wahroonga, and
Pibrac, in the
nearby suburb of Warrawee. The
latter house has been
featured in...
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houses designed by
prominent architects. The
earliest significant homes were
Pibrac (1888),
Cheddington (1890) and
Wirepe (1893). In 1888, the
public servant...
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Pomponne de Bellièvre,
French politician (d.1607) Guy Du Faur,
Seigneur de
Pibrac,
French jurist and poet (b.1584)
April 17 –
Louis de Berquin,
French lawyer...
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Margaret of
Navarre sold the Hôtel to her
Chancellor Guy Du Faur,
Seigneur de
Pibrac.
Oraison funebre de
treshaute et
vertueuse princesse Marie Isabeau de France...
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homely philosophy, such as
Francis Quarles (1592–1644) in
England and Gui de
Pibrac (1529–1584) in France. The once-celebrated
Quatrains of the latter, published...
- Labastide-Paumès • Laréole •
Larroque •
Latoue •
Launac •
Montespan •
Pibrac •
Rudelle • Saint-Béat • Saint-Élix-le-Château • Saint-Élix-Séglan •...