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Tressan (French pronunciation: [tʁɛsɑ̃]; Occitan: Treçan) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in the
Occitanie region in
southern France.
Subject to...
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Louis de La Vergne-Montenard de
Tressan or
Louis III de La
Vergne de
Tressan (1670 - 18
April 1733) was a
French cleric of the
Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop...
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Saint Trésain (French pronunciation: [tʁe.zɛ̃]; or
Tressan, Tres****; 6th century) was an
Irish missionary in France. His
feast day is 7 February. Saint...
- Louis-Élisabeth de la Vergne,
comte de
Tressan (4
November 1705, Le Mans - 31
October 1783, from a fall from a
carriage en
route to Saint-Leu-la-Forêt)...
- Louis-Élisabeth de La
Vergne de
Tressan, who
visited the Lunéville
court to
receive an
honour from Stanisław. De
Tressan later delivered a
paper to the...
- Taussac-la-Billière
Teyran Thézan-lès-Béziers
Tourbes La Tour-sur-Orb
Tressan Le
Triadou Usclas-d'Hérault Usclas-du-Bosc La Vacquerie-et-Saint-Martin-de-Castries...
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Prominent among these, the
Archbishop of Rouen,
Louis III de La
Vergne de
Tressan,
became the
grand almoner to the Regent. He
argued with both the Regent...
- Taussac-la-Billière
Teyran Thézan-lès-Béziers
Tourbes La Tour-sur-Orb
Tressan Le
Triadou Usclas-d'Hérault Usclas-du-Bosc La Vacquerie-et-Saint-Martin-de-Castries...
- side of the king as the queen), and the name
marshal was
introduced by L.
Tressan in his
large variant The Sultan's Game. José Raúl
Capablanca used both...
- names.
Chancellor EM n+, ~ 1/2 RN Carrera's
Chess (1617),
Sultanspiel (L.
Tressan, 1840), Bird
Chess (1874),
Chancellor Chess (Ben Foster, 1887), Capablanca...