Third Estate of the sénéchaussée of Nîmes and of Beaucaire Jean-François Rewbell, called Reubell, (1747–1807) Jean François de Reynaud de Villevert, (Count)...
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Antoine de Sennetaire was forced to flee from his diocese. Montpellier Nîmes Uzès Orange Béziers Carcassonne Narbonne Millau Saint-Gilles Beaucaire Villeneuve-lès-Avignon...
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1229: Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse cedes to the king the sénéchaussées of Nîmes–Beaucaire and of Béziers–Carcassonne (Treaty of Paris (1229)) 1237: the...
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terms of the peace) were granted. These were Aigues-Mortes, Beaucaire, Périgueux, Le Mas de Verdun, La Rochelle, Issoire, Nyons and Serres. For the noble...
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Roquemaure, Gard (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Roquemaure was the chef-lieu of one of the 13 vigueries in the sénéchaussée of Beaucaire and Nîmes. It was the site of a royal castle and a large collegiate...
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Lauzerte (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
it a vaulted cellar, which includes a tunnel that reputedly leads to Beaucaire, a hamlet 3 kilometers away. The large arched doorways in merchant homes...
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