Cosnac (French pronunciation: [konak]) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Communes of the Corrèze department "Répertoire national...
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him with a passion that worried Madame Henrietta and the court bishop, Cosnac, but it was plain to the King that, thanks to the attractive face and sharp...
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held the titles of Prince de Mortagne, Marquis du Pont-Courlay, Count of Cosnac, Baron de Barbezieux, Baron de Coze and Baron of Saugeon. He was the son...
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Bears". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 7 February 2023. Bettina Grosse de Cosnac: Die Riegels. Bastei Lübbe 2003, ISBN 978-3-404-61584-1 "Hotel- & Golfresort...
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physiologist, freemason and materialist philosopher. Cabanis was born at Cosnac (Corrèze), the son of Jean Baptiste Cabanis (1723–1786), a lawyer and agronomist...
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him with a passion that worried Madame Henrietta and the court bishop, Cosnac, but it was plain to the King that, thanks to the attractive face and sharp...
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(1276–1687) [Daniel de Cosnac : 1687–1691] Armand de Montmorin Saint-Hérem : 1691–1694 Séraphin de Pajot de Plouy : 1694–1701 Gabriel de Cosnac : 1701–1734 Daniel-Joseph...
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de plus remarquable dans la maison royale de Versailles. Paris: C. Nego. Cosnac, Gabriel-Jules, comte de (1984). Mémoires du marquis de Sourches sur le...
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Goth (1295–99), who became pope under the name of Clement V. Bertrand de Cosnac (1352–72), created cardinal by Pope Gregory XI on 30 May 1371. Amelius de...
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Montpellier 4th Runner-Up Limousin Agathe Toullieu 22 1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) Cosnac Lorraine Angéline Aron-Clauss 26 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Hilbesheim Martinique...
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