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department in
southwestern France.
Inhabitants of
Saverdun are
called Saverdunois in French.
Saverdun gave its name to the
former city of Verdun, Quebec...
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Saverdun is a
railway station in
Saverdun, Occitanie, France. The
station is on the Portet-Saint-Simon–Puigcerdà railway. The
station is
served by TER...
- Cabannes, Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Montgailhard, Foix, Varilhes, Pamiers,
Saverdun. In Haute-Garonne: Cintegabelle, Auterive, Pinsaguel. Its
longest tributaries...
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April 1342 and was
buried in Avignon.
Jacques Fournier was born in
Saverdun in the
County of Foix
around 1285. He
joined the
Cistercian Order and studied...
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Benedict XII
BENEDICTVS Duodecimus Jacques Fournier, O.Cist. c. 1280–85
Saverdun,
County of Foix,
France 49–54 / 57–62 Born as a
subject of the Kingdom...
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period during which the
abbeys at Foix, Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Saint-Girons,
Saverdun and Le Mas-d'Azil were
torched and destro****. The
nineteenth century was...
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social change in the 21st century. The borough's name is a
shortening of
Saverdun, in France, the
hometown of its
early settler Zacharie Dupuy.[citation...
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Bishop Hugh of Clermont. He was
forced to
surrender the
castle of
Saverdun and Bram. When
Raymond died,
Alphonse became count of Toulouse, and after...
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Zacharie Dupuis in 1671; he
named it Fief-de-Verdun for his
birthplace at
Saverdun in the
south of France.
Verdun borough office Régie du
logement Centre...
- Saint-Quentin-la-Tour Saint-Quirc Saint-Victor-Rouzaud Saint-Ybars
Salsein Saurat Sautel Saverdun Savignac-les-Ormeaux Ségura Seix
Senconac Sentein Sentenac-de-Sérou Sentenac-d'Oust...