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Toulouse (/tuːˈluːz/, too-LOOZ; French: [tuluz] ; Occitan:
Tolosa [tuˈluzɔ]) is the
prefecture of the
French department of Haute-Garonne and of the larger...
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Thoulouse Barb was a
foundation sire of the
Thoroughbred breed.
Along with Curwen's Bay Barb he was
given as a
present to
Louis XIV by the King of...
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Comtat de Tolosa, Latin:
Comitatus Tolos****,
Middle French: Conté de
Thoulouse) was a
territory in present-day
southern France consisting of the city...
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noblemen embraced their doctrines.
Among the
latter were
Raymond earl of
Thoulouse,
Raymond earl of Foix, the earl of Beziers, &c.
Longenecker 2009 Berlin...
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Acaster Turk (1) 1722 –
Darley Arabian (1) 1723 –
Thoulouse Barb (1) 1724 – Bay
Bolton (1) 1725 – Bald
Galloway (1) 1726 – Bay Bolton...
- Medard: a
legend of Africa" "Preface to the
Third Series" "The Lord of
Thoulouse: a
legend of Languedoc" "The Wedding-Day; or, The Buccaneer's Curse: a...
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Lamaire 2nd
Brigade GB
Leclerc des
Essarts 12th Line
Regiment (3 bat.) Col
Thoulouse 21st Line
Regiment (3 bat.) Col
Decouz 3rd
Brigade GB
Duppelin 25th Line...
- de Montmorency,
Sieur de Courriéres, and
Jacques de Marnix,
Sieur de
Thoulouse, left
England in
October 1553, as Mary of
Hungary had
banqueted her envoy...
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noblemen embraced their doctrines.
Among the
latter were
Raymond earl of
Thoulouse,
Raymond earl of Foix, the earl of Beziers, &c. Hisel,
Berlin (2017)....
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summer "on the
banks of the Loire". They then
visited "Bourdeaux,
Thoulouse, Montpelier, M****illes, Leghorn, Florence, Rome, Naples, Bologna, Venice...