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    Pierre de Broc (7 June 1601–7 July 1671) was Bishop of Auxerre from 1640 to 1671. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pierre de Broc. Roman Catholic...
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  • before the 8th century CE. The plaque was discovered in the commune of Le Broc, Puy-de-Dôme before 1830 by Jacques-Antoine Dulaure [fr]. It was supposedly among...
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  • of geography. From a family of civil servants, Numa Broc attended secondary school at the Lycée de Perpignan (1945–1951) before studying at the University...
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    Françoise de Montmorency-Fosseux married François de Broc, Baron of Cinq-Mars. At her death in 1614, she was buried in the church at Broc. Henry IV of...
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    Charles IX, grand almoner of kings Charles IX and Henry III Pierre de Broc (1640-1671) Charles de Caylus (1704–1754), who made his diocese a centre of Jansenism...
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  • irreplaceable testimony to the life of the maîtres de chapelle in the 17th century. Bishop Pierre de Broc gave him a semi-prebendary, a sign of his willingness...
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    Cailler is a Swiss chocolate brand and production factory based in Broc. It was founded in Vevey by François-Louis Cailler in 1819 and remained independent...
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  • needed] Alain Gautier and Bertrand de Broc led the race down the Atlantic; however, keel problems forced de Broc to abandon in New Zealand.[citation...
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  • « Bertrand de Broc MACSF », sur vendeeglobe.org (retrieved 3 November 2016). Bertrand de Broc (16 April 2015). "Je soussigné, Bertrand de Broc, skipper...
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    Pierre Jean Marie Laval (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ laval]; 28 June 1883 – 15 October 1945) was a French politician. He served as Prime Minister of France...
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