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Puisserguier (French pronunciation: [pɥisɛʁɡje]; Languedocien: Puègserguièr) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in the
Occitanie region in southern...
- Simon-Paul Cabrol, from Capestang.
Juliette Cauquil, from
Puisserguier.
Roger Cauquil, from
Puisserguier. André Combet, from Capestang.
Pierre Cros, from Nissan-lez-Ensérune...
- Prades-sur-Vernazobre Prémian Le
Puech Puéchabon
Puilacher Puimisson Puissalicon Puisserguier Quarante Restinclières
Rieussec Riols Les
Rives Romiguières Roquebrun...
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Clementine Mural in
Puisserguier France,
celebrating Father Abram,
founder of the
Algerian Misserghin orphanage where the 1st
citrus clementina was selected...
- Marsillargues,
Mazers (Fontės), Montouliers, Mourcairol, Pézènes-les-Mines,
Puisserguier, Saint-Bauléry (Cébazan)] • Bélarga •
Ganges •
Guilhem (Clermont-l'Hérault)...
- Saint-Chinian vines, and the Lirou,
which provides the
water for the
Puisserguier vines. The
ground of the AOC Saint-Chinian
consists of two
distinct parts...
- Prades-sur-Vernazobre Prémian Le
Puech Puéchabon
Puilacher Puimisson Puissalicon Puisserguier Quarante Restinclières
Rieussec Riols Les
Rives Romiguières Roquebrun...
- was
identified with
Puyrenier in
Gascony by
Camille Chabaneau and with
Puisserguier in
Languedoc by
Oskar Schultz-Gora,
which was
supported by
Alfred Jeanroy...
- Prades-sur-Vernazobre Prémian Le
Puech Puéchabon
Puilacher Puimisson Puissalicon Puisserguier Quarante Restinclières
Rieussec Riols Les
Rives Romiguières Roquebrun...
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Aimery VI (died 1388),
Viscount of
Narbonne and Lord of
Puisserguier, was a 14th-century
French noble. He was an
Admiral of
France from 1369 to 1373. Claude...