• married Pierre, Count of Melgueil Pons died in Toulouse and was buried in Saint-Sernin, probably late in 1060 or early in 1061. Raymond Pons was "Pons I."...
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    of Pons in Saintonge in recognition of his outstanding service. De Mons seems to have made several voyages to Canada including in 1600, with Pierre de...
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    Catholic diocese of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières existed from 1317[self-published source?] until the French Revolution. Its see at Saint-Pons-de-Thomières in southern...
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  • Eudes Royier (1225) Olivier de la Roche (1225–1228) Pons d'Albon (1229) Robert de Lille (1234) Pons d'Albon (1236–1240) Fr. Damase (lieut.) (1241–1242)...
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    Bulgarian Nikola Petroff in 1900, when he defeated Pons at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. Pons was considered one of the best wrestlers of all time...
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    Pons-de-Thomières)) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in south-western France. The current metropolitan archbishop is Pierre-Marie Carré;...
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    The canton of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières is an administrative division of the Hérault department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French...
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    died of exhaustion in 1945. Eugène Pons was the son of Claudine Jay, a schoolteacher from Saint-Héand, and Victor Pons (1847–1928), a journalist. His mother...
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    Beynac ( –1346) Boson, known as Pons de Beynac (1341–1348) Pons IV de Beynac (1362–1366) Philippe de Beynac ( –1403) Pons V de Beynac (1461–1463) Jean-Bertrand...
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    The Pons Aemilius (Latin for the "Aemilian Bridge"; Italian: Ponte Emilio) is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome. Preceded by a wooden version, it was...
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