• Ornaisons XIII were a French Rugby league club based in Ornaisons, Aude in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. The club played in the lower leagues of French...
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  • final this time they won beating Ornaisons XIII 28-4, and by a massive coincidence they also played Ornaisons XIII in the Paul Dejean Cup final winning...
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  • Falcou Paul Dejean Cup "Championnat Fédérale". Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII (in French). Retrieved 2022-11-03. "Home". ffr13.fr. Official website...
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  • Falcou Paul Dejean Cup "Division Nationale". Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII (in French). Retrieved 2022-11-03. Official website List of finals: 1950–2009:...
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  • league knockout competition organised by the Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII for clubs in the National Division 1 competition. France portal Sports portal...
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  • met Ornaisons in the final losing out 11-28. The following season they reached the Paul Dejean Cup final but lost again this time to Begles XIII 23-30...
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  • defeated by Ornaisons XIII 10-16 in the Federal Division, now known as the National Division 2 league. In 2000 they merged with local side Opoul XIII to become...
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  • Baroudeurs de Pia XIII 2009 : Le Barcares XIII 2010 : Gratentour XIII 2011 : Ornaisons XIII 2012 : US Ferrals XIII 2013 : Sporting Club Saint-Laurent Treize...
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    century, Sicard Bellopodio; in 1470 to Sir Etienne de Rouaix. In 1226, Louis XIII stopped at Belpech. In 1630, the plague broke out in the village, the inhabitants...
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    Castelnau d. 1208 Pierre-Jean Fabre (1588-1658), physician to King Louis XIII Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil (1643–1725) Joseph Martin-Dauch (1741–1801)...
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