- Dom
Joseph Vaissète (or Vaissette) (1685 – 1756) was a
scholarly French Benedictine monk who
wrote a
history of
Languedoc and a
geography of the world...
- diːˈvwɑːr/ KOHT dee-VWAR in
English and [kot divwaʁ] in French.
Joseph Vaissète, in his 1755 Géographie historique, ecclésiastique et civile,
lists the...
- 1910, pp. 46–47.
Rouquette 1974, pp. 223–224. Marié 1953, p. 145.
Devic &
Vaissete 1879, cols. 840-842.
Vella et al. 2013.
Ghilardi et al. 2015. Viollet-le-Duc...
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abbey was
dissolved and the
building became the
parish church. Devic,
Vaissète &
Roschach 1872, pp. 452–455.
Lesne 1920, p. 493:
monasterium Valle asperii...
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Bernard Ato.
Vaissète 1841, p. 196–198.
Dictionnaire de l’Art de Vérifier les Dates“,
Achille François &
Jouffroy d’Abbans; 1854
Vaissète,
Joseph (1841)...
- "Pont du Gard (Roman Aqueduct)". UNESCO.
Gallia Christiana, vi. 613; Dom
Vaissète,
Histoire Générale de Languedoc, i. 274, 545 "Stunning
mosaics shed light...
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French noble. He was an
Admiral of
France from 1369 to 1373.
Claude Devic,
Joseph Vaissète,
Ernest Roschach.
Histoire générale de Languedoc. 1885. v t e...
- (1912).
Lodge 1926, p. 14.
Black 2009, p. 54.
Bartlett 2013, p. 177.
Joseph Vaissète,
Histoire générale de Languedoc, Vol.3, 68. Bartlett,
Kenneth R. (2013)...
- Toulouse, 1050-1230.
Columbia University Press, 1954, p. 15. Devic, C. and
Vaissete, J. L'Histoire générale de
Languedoc 2nd edition,
volume III. Toulouse...
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administrative district of Carc****onne , Paris, 1867, vol 5, page 190 Jean-Joseph
Vaissète,
Abridged from the
general history of
Languedoc ,
Volume 5, 1749, page...