Puységur or Puysegur may refer to: Places Puységur, Gers is a commune in the département of Gers, France Puysegur Point, South Island, New Zealand Puysegur...
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Race, a 23-year-old peasant in the employ of the Puységur family. Race was easily "magnetized" by Puységur, but displayed a strange form of sleeping trance...
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Louis Pierre de Chastenet, comte de Puységur (30 December 1727, Rabastens, Tarn – October 1807, Rabastens) was a French soldier under the Ancien Régime...
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Jean Auguste de Chastenet de Puységur (11 November 1740 – 14 August 1815, Rabastens) was a French Catholic bishop. He was named bishop of Saint-Omer on...
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Puységur (French pronunciation: [pɥiseɡyʁ]; Occitan: Poishegur) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Communes of the Gers department...
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The 6,300-metre (20,700 ft) deep Puysegur Trench is a deep cleft in the floor of the south Tasman Sea formed by the subduction of the Indo-Australian Plate...
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boundary involves the subduction of one plate under the other, producing the Puysegur Trench to the south, the Hikurangi Trough east of the North Island, and...
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French naval officer Antoine-Hyacinthe-Anne de Chastenet de Puységur (1752–1809). Puysegur Point has been said to be the windiest place in New Zealand...
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Mesmer Albert Moll Julian Ochorowicz Ivan Pavlov Morton Prince Marquis de Puységur Otto Georg Wetterstrand Alvaro Uribe Velez Derren Brown Giucas Casella...
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The Puysegur Point Lighthouse is located on a remote headland overlooking the Tasman Sea at the southwest corner of New Zealand's South Island. The Puysegur...
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