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Puységur or
Puysegur may
refer to:
Places Puységur, Gers is a
commune in the département of Gers,
France Puysegur Point,
South Island, New
Zealand Puysegur...
- The 6,300-metre (20,700 ft) deep
Puysegur Trench is a deep
cleft in the
floor of the
south Tasman Sea
formed by the
subduction of the Indo-Australian Plate...
- The
Puysegur Point Lighthouse is
located on a
remote headland overlooking the
Tasman Sea at the
southwest corner of New Zealand's
South Island. The Puysegur...
- Amand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet,
Marquis de
Puységur French: [amɑ̃maʁiʒak də ʃastənɛ maʁkidpɥizegyʁ] (1751–1825) was a
French magnetizer aristocrat from...
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Puysegur Point is a
headland located in the far
southwest of the
South Island of New Zealand. It lies
within Fiordland National Park on the
southern head...
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boundary involves the
subduction of one
plate under the other,
producing the
Puysegur Trench to the south, the
Hikurangi Trough east of the
North Island, and...
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Puységur (French pronunciation: [pɥiseɡyʁ]; Occitan: Poishegur) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers department...
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Louis Pierre de Chastenet,
comte de
Puységur (30
December 1727, Rabastens, Tarn –
October 1807, Rabastens) was a
French soldier under the
Ancien Régime...
- Jean
Auguste de
Chastenet de
Puységur (11
November 1740 – 14
August 1815, Rabastens) was a
French Catholic bishop. He was
named bishop of Saint-Omer on...
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student of Mesmer,
Marquis de
Puységur,
first described and
coined the term for "somnambulism."
Followers of
Puységur called themselves "Experimentalists"...