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Porchères (French pronunciation: [pɔʁʃɛʁ]) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gironde...
- François d'Arbaud de
Porchères (1590-1640) was a
French poet. François de
Porchères d'Arbaud was born on
December 20, 1590, in
Brignoles in the French...
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called Honoré de
Porchères Laugier. Date and
place established by Léon de Berluc-Pérussis,
Laugier de
Porchères et
Arbaud de
Porchères, deux des quarante...
- literature.
Louis of
Toulouse (1274–1297),
bishop of Toulouse. François de
Porchères d'Arbaud, (1590–1640), poet
Louis Paul
Baille de Saint-Pol [fr] (1768–1821)...
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Stanislas Laugier (1799–1872),
French surgeon and
medical doctor Honorat de
Porchères Laugier (1572–1653),
French poet This page or
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Pineuilh Pl****ac Pleine-Selve
Podensac Pomerol Pompéjac
Pompignac Pondaurat Porchères Le
Porge Porte-de-Benauge
Portets Le Pout Préchac
Preignac Prignac-et-Marcamps...
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Pineuilh Pl****ac Pleine-Selve
Podensac Pomerol Pompéjac
Pompignac Pondaurat Porchères Le
Porge Porte-de-Benauge
Portets Le Pout Préchac
Preignac Prignac-et-Marcamps...
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philosopher Mario Vargas Llosa, 2021–2025,
novelist and
essayist François de
Porchères d'Arbaud, 1634–1640, poet
Olivier Patru, 1640–1681,
lawyer Nicolas Potier...
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Pineuilh Pl****ac Pleine-Selve
Podensac Pomerol Pompéjac
Pompignac Pondaurat Porchères Le
Porge Porte-de-Benauge
Portets Le Pout Préchac
Preignac Prignac-et-Marcamps...
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Landgrave of Hesse-K****el,
German musician (d. 1632) June 8 –
Honorat de
Porchères Laugier,
French writer (d. 1653) June 10 –
Henry II,
Count of Reuss-Gera...