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    Madaillan (French pronunciation: [madajɑ̃]; Occitan: Madalhan) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France. Communes of the...
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  •  • Cuzorn  • Duras  • Le Fréchou  • Gavaudun  • Lagrange-Monrepos  • Madaillan  • Montluc  • Nérac  • Sauveterre (Château des Rois ducs)  • Xaintrailles...
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    Diocese of Worms (Germany) (1731.03.05 – 1734.01.16) Jean de Cairol de Madaillan (1760.01.28 – 1770.01.29) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Narbonne...
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    François de La Rochefoucauld, Count of La Rochefoucauld, and Claude de Madaillan, Dame of Estissac. After his father was killed at Saint-Yrieix by the...
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    Duc de La Rochefoucauld (1588-1650) 10. Louis de Madaillan d'Estissac (>1506-1565) 5. Claude de Madaillan (1568-1608) 11. Louise de La Béraudière (c.1530->1586)...
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    Leyritz-Moncassin Longueville Loubès-Bernac Lougratte Lusignan-Petit Madaillan Marcellus Marmandesubpr Marmont-Pachas Le Mas-d'Agenais Masquières Massels...
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    (1363–1443). They had two daughters: Joan, who married Guillaume-Amanieu de Madaillan (1375–1414) in 1409. Margaret, who married William II of Narbonne in 1415...
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    Leyritz-Moncassin Longueville Loubès-Bernac Lougratte Lusignan-Petit Madaillan Marcellus Marmandesubpr Marmont-Pachas Le Mas-d'Agenais Masquières Massels...
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    Aimeric de Belenoi and Pey de Corbian. The castle later belonged to the Madaillan family, the Albret family, the Foix family, the Clèves family, the Matignon...
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    property of Rudel of Bergerac (1223–1320), then of Guillaume-Raymond of Madaillan (1320–1391) who fought at the side of the Black Prince, governor of Guyenne...
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