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Venasque (French pronunciation: [vənask]; Occitan: Venasca; Latin: Vendasca) is a
commune in the
Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur...
- The Port de
Venasque (8,018 feet (2,444 m)) is a
mountain p**** in the Pyrenees. It lies on the
border between France and
Spain and is a po****r border...
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different from
these Provençal baptistries,
except for the
quatrefoil one of
Venasque, that of St. Jean at
Poitiers (6th century) has the form of a rectangle...
- was
Archbishop of M****ille from 1995
until his
retirement in 2006 in
Venasque. He was made a
cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 2003.
Panafieu was born...
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Charles de
Venasque-Ferriol was a
French genealogist and
courtier in
Monaco during the
seventeenth century. He was the
secretary of Honoré II,
Prince of...
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marquisate of Provence,
north of the Durance, more
precisely the town of
Venasque. In 1966, in the L'Auta review,
Roger Camboulives voices his idea that...
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Papal territory in 1274. The
region was
named after its
former capital,
Venasque,
which was
replaced as
capital by
Carpentras in 1320.
Avignon was sold...
- Garonne. Its
source is in the Pyrenees, on the
north side of the Port de
Venasque mountain p****. It
flows generally northward,
entirely within the Haute-Garonne...
- Norway; Pitkyaranta, Russia; Val Malenco, Italy; Pico do
Posets near
Venasque, Spain; Kip Daglari, Turkey; and
Biserk and Sarany, Russia. In Africa,...
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Clematius of
Carpentras was a 6th-century
bishop of Carpentras, and
Venasque, both in France. He is
known as a
signatory at the
Fourth Council of Orléans...