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Prayssac (French pronunciation: [pʁɛsak]; Occitan: Praissac) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France.
Birthplace of Jean-Baptiste Bessières...
- town of Cahors. The most
important places are Mercuès, Parnac, Luzech,
Prayssac, Grézels, Puy-l'Éveque and Vire sur Lot - all
located in the
valley of...
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diplomat and
imperial official. Bessières was born on 6
August 1768 in
Prayssac, in the
province of Quercy, to a
bourgeois family. He was the
eldest of...
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Bertrand Bessières, 1st
Baron Bessières (born 6
January 1773 in
Prayssac; died 15
November 1855 in Chantilly), was a
French general of the
Napoleonic Wars...
- (Dordogne) GR36 From Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil (Dordogne) to
Prayssac (Lot) GR36 From
Prayssac (Lot) to
Savignac (Aveyron) GR36 From
Savignac (Aveyron) to...
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maths during the Age of
Enlightenment Jean-Baptiste Bessières (1768 in
Prayssac – 1813), 1st Duke of Istria,
military commander and
Marshal of the Empire...
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Austria (1809) Jean-Baptiste Bessières Duke of
Istria August 6, 1768 in
Prayssac May 1, 1813 near Lützen 1804
Battle of Boulou,
Battle of Abukir, Battle...
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Peyrilles Pinsac Planioles Pomarède
Pontcirq Porte-du-Quercy
Pradines Prayssac Prendeignes Promilhanes Prudhomat Puy-l'Évêque
Puybrun Puyjourdes Quissac...
- The Château du Théron is a
ruined castle in the
commune of
Prayssac in the Lot département of France. The
castle was
built on a very
irregular plan because...
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Peyrilles Pinsac Planioles Pomarède
Pontcirq Porte-du-Quercy
Pradines Prayssac Prendeignes Promilhanes Prudhomat Puy-l'Évêque
Puybrun Puyjourdes Quissac...