Saint-Ferriol (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ fɛʁjɔl] ; Languedocien: Sant Ferriòl) is a commune in the Aude department in southern France. Château de Saint-Ferriol...
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Château de Saint-Ferriol (or Château Saint-Ferriol) is a late medieval - early Renaissance castle, in the village and commune of Saint-Ferriol, in the Aude...
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soldier, General of Division during the First World War, b. 1856 David Ferriol, French rugby league player, b. 1979 Olivia Ruiz, French pop singer, b...
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Peyrepertuse • Pieusse • Puilaurens • Puivert • Quéribus • Saint-Ferriol • Saint Martin de Toques • Saissac • Termes • Villerouge-Termenès Aveyron...
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Church but not exclusive to the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene; a similar subject can be seen in the Saint Vincent Collegiate church in Montréal, a short...
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Saugé (Donna & Paul) Château de Seguenville (Becky & Mark) Château de Saint-Ferriol (Sophie Duncan and James McDonald) Château de Thuriés (Jayne & Steve...
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Charles-Augustin de Ferriol d'Argental (20 December 1700 – 5 January 1788), was a French lawyer and diplomat, particularly remembered as a lifelong friend...
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and the Germanic tribes Varro Atacinus, Roman poet Saint Sébastien, third-century Christian saint and martyr Makhir of Narbonne, medieval Jewish scholar...
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Saint-Ferriol Saint-Frichoux Saint-Gaudéric Saint-Hilaire Saint-Jean-de-Barrou Saint-Jean-de-Paracol Saint-Julia-de-Bec Saint-Julien-de-Briola Saint-Just-et-le-Bézu...
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châtelain of the Château Saint-Ferriol, a late medieval - early Renaissance castle, in the village and commune of Saint-Ferriol, in the Aude département in...
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