Uzès (French pronunciation: [y.zɛs]; Occitan: Usès) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. Uzès lies about 25...
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Saint-Uze (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿yz]; Arpitan: Sent-Uson) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. The Galaure forms most of...
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Uzès Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Théodorit d'Uzès) is a former Roman Catholic church located in Uzès, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint...
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Uzes were a group of medieval Turkic people in East Europe. They were known as Tork in Russian chronicles. Like most medieval Turkic people, they were...
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Saint Ferréol (Ferreolus) of Uzès (530 – January 4, 581 AD) was bishop of Uzès and possibly bishop of Nîmes (Catholic Encyclopedia "Nîmes") (553-581)...
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Louis Emmanuel de Crussol, 14th Duke of Uzès (15 September 1871 – 23 September 1943) was a French aristocrat and art collector. Louis was born in Paris...
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Robert of Uzès or Robert d'Uzès was a medieval Dominican friar and author. A contemporary of Dante and Eckhart, in 1292 he wrote a Livre des Paroles, in...
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Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart (redirect from Duchess of Uzès)
10 May 1867, Anne married Emmanuel de Crussol (1840–1878), 12th Duke of Uzès. He was elected to the legislature in 1871, sat on the right and voted against...
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Dukes of Uzès, a commune located in the Gard department in France. In 1328 Robert (holder of the viguerie), obtained the title of Viscount of Uzès from the...
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Viscount of Uzès. Charles de Crussol (1483–1546), 9th Viscount of Uzès Antoine de Crussol, 1st Duke of Uzès (1528–1573), 1st Duke of Uzès, Peer of France...
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