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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    point of Uzès (Ucetia), between Languedoc and Provence, at the time of Roman Gaul, and the Gallic people Volques Arécomiques. The lordship of Uzès was founded...
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    The Church of Saint-Étienne is a Roman Catholic church located in Uzès, in the Gard department of France. The baroque church was built in the mid-18th...
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    Uzès (30 December 1756 – 6 August 1843), was a French soldier and politician. He was the eldest son of François Emmanuel de Crussol, 9th Duke of Uzès...
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  • Crussol, 12th Duke of Uzès (1852–1881) and Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart. His elder brother was Jacques de Crussol, 13th Duke of Uzès. His sisters both...
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  • Emmanuel de Crussol, 5th Duke of Uzès, and Julie Marie de Sainte-Maure. His elder brother was Louis de Crussol, 6th Duke of Uzès, who was killed at the Battle...
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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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  • traditionally vested to the heir apparent of the Dukes of Uzès. He succeeded to the dukedom of Uzès upon the death of his paternal grandfather in 1943, and...
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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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    promenade dans l'Histoire Uzès,Povence,Chateau, Duc de Crussol, Duché, Ducale, Gard, Pont du Gard, vin, cave à vin". www.uzes.com. Le Duché. Retrieved...
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  • Crussol, 4th Duke of Uzès (24 April 1604 – 14 July 1680), was a French soldier and courtier. Crussol was born at the Château d'Uzès in Uzès in the Gard department...
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  • Succession of Flanders and Hainault, Philip VI of France promoted the barony of Uzès into a viscountcy in 1328. He married Guiote de Posquières, daughter of Raymond-Decan...
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  • The canton of Uzès is an administrative division of the Gard department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
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  • Emmanuel de Crussol, 3rd Duke of Uzès (31 July 1570 – 19 July 1657), was a French soldier and courtier. Crussol was born on 31 July 1570 in Paris. He was...
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  • brother, Louis de Crussol, 6th Duke of Uzès. His paternal grandparents were Emmanuel de Crussol, 5th Duke of Uzès, and Julie Marie de Sainte-Maure (a daughter...
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    city of Uzès, in the department of Gard, was the seat of a bishop, a competitor to the local lords. The first reliably documented Bishop of Uzès was Constantius...
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    became a Canon, but was known as the Abbot of Uzès. François de Crussol (1679–1736), styled, Count of Uzès, a Lieutenant General of the King's Armies and...
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  • was dissolved in August 2015. "Ent S. Uzès Pont du Gard" (in French). FFF.fr. Retrieved 29 April 2020. ES Uzès Pont du Gard official website (in French)...
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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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    who married Jean Charles de Crussol, 7th Duke of Uzès, son of Emmanuel de Crussol, 5th Duke of Uzès, in 1696. François Honoré Grimaldi (1669–1748), Archbishop...
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    period onwards. In the south we have a Jewish population in Auch, possibly in Uzès, and in Arles, Narbonne and Marseilles. In the whole of France altogether...
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    Sabran would marry Roscie of Uzès, who would bring part of that city en héritage to the Sabran family, whose son Rainon II of Uzès married Garsinde de Forcalquier...
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    Amable Antoine Jacques Emmanuel de Crussol, 12th Duke of Uzès (18 January 1840 – 28 November 1878), known as the Duke of Crussol from 1843 to 1872, was...
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  • François-Emmanuel de Crussol, 9th Duke of Uzès (1 January 1728 – 22 March 1802), was a French aristocrat, politician and soldier. Crussol was born in Paris...
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    and Uzès to their episcopal style, these two dioceses being now combined with that of Nîmes. Therefore, the formal name is he Diocese of Nîmes (–Uzès and...
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    Duchess of Crussol, then Duchess of Uzès, through her marriage to Emmanuel de Crussol (1840–1878), 12th Duke of Uzès. Passionate about hunting, the Duchess...
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