Lombez (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃bɛz] or [lɔ̃bɛs]; Occitan: Lombèrs) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Lombez Cathedral Communes...
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Lombez Cathedral (Cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Lombez; Église Notre-Dame) is a Roman Catholic church, formerly a cathedral, in Lombez, France. It has been...
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Auch-Condom-Lectoure-Lombez (Latin: Archidioecesis Auxitana-Condomiensis-Lectoriensis-Lomberiensis; French: Archidiocèse d'Auch-Condom-Lectoure-Lombez), more commonly...
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The former Roman Catholic Diocese of Lombez (or Lombès) existed, with see at Lombez in the present department of Gers in Gascony, from 1317 to the Napoleonic...
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championship, with the top 12 clubs being promoted to Fédérale 1. However, Lombez-Samatan declined their promotion, sending Saint-Étienne to the top amateur...
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Jean-Baptiste de Sénac (1693–1770) was a French physician, born in the district of Lombez in Gascony, France. Details of Sénac's early life are sketchy. It is generally...
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Johann Hiltalinger (1315?–1392), Swiss Augustinian theologian and Bishop of Lombez John of Rheinfelden (c. 1340 - unknown), Dominican friar and writer who...
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1390), a well-known preacher. Johann Hiltalinger (d. 1392), Bishop of Lombez and a theologian. Thomas Edwardston (d. 1396), a bishop and theologian....
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a French-born educator, essayist and critic in Quebec. She was born in Lombez and came to Quebec in 1954. She studied at the Université de Montréal and...
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1653 1678 (25 years) Originally from the Gascon village of Viulas near Lombez, Mathieu gave birth to ten children but only three survived infancy. At...
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