The County of Armagnac (US: /ˌɑːrmənˈjæk, ˌɑːrmɑːnˈjɑːk/, French: [aʁmaɲak] ; Gascon: Armanhac), situated between the Adour and Garonne rivers in the lower...
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Armagnac may refer to: County of Armagnac, a province of France Count of Armagnac House of Armagnac, a French noble house Armagnac (party), a prominent...
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Joan of Arc (category Armagnac faction)
and was placed in the custody of Bernard, Count of Armagnac; his supporters became known as "Armagnacs", while supporters of the duke of Burgundy became...
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The Régiment d'Armagnac (Regiment of Armagnac) was a line infantry regiment of the French Royal Army formed in 1776, which served during the American Revolution...
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powerful county of Armagnac (in Gascony), and were coveted by both, until eventually in 1398 they became a possession of the counts of Armagnac. In 1462, Count...
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County of La Marche (redirect from Marche (province))
La Marche passed into the hands of the House of Bourbon. The family of Armagnac held it from 1435 to 1477, when it reverted to the Bourbons. In 1527 La...
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Treaty of Brétigny. The province of Quercy was definitely reunited with the Crown in 1472; Roergue, possession of the counts of Armagnac, did not follow until...
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times; its rulers included England (due to the Treaty of Brétigny in 1360), Armagnac and Languedoc. Rouergue became a department in 1790, and was renamed Aveyron...
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which led to the outbreak of a long feud between the Houses of Foix and Armagnac. From 1278 the counts of Foix, and their legal successors, have also been...
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Madiran, and Languedoc, all of which are washed down with brandy from Armagnac. The following films are set in southern France: To Catch a Thief (1955)...
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suggested a marriage between Henry VI and Isabella of Armagnac, daughter of John IV, Count of Armagnac, a powerful noble in southwestern France who was at...
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Château de Thibault de Termes (redirect from Château d' Armagnac)
allowed the d'Armagnac family to keep watch over the frontiers of the province of Armagnac. Its most famous inhabitant was the founder's son, Thibault d'Armagnac...
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piece of marauding. After grievously harrying the counties of Juliac, Armagnac, Astarac, and part of Comminges, he crossed the Garonne at Sainte-Marie...
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Grenadier Company, Capt. De Veone Grenadier Company of Armagnac Regiment Chasseur Company of Armagnac Regiment Grenadier Company of Agénois Regiment Chasseur...
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Ammonium chloride (redirect from Sal armagnac)
Book XXXI of his Natural History, refers to a salt produced in the Roman province of Cyrenaica named hammoniacum, so called because of its proximity to the...
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Duchy of Gascony (section House of Armagnac)
10th centuries to Gascony's smaller constituent counties, such as Béarn, Armagnac, Bigorre, Comminges, Nébouzan, Labourd, etc. The Duchy of Vasconia between...
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brandy Medronho Date distillations Aragh Sagi Grape distillations Brandy Armagnac Cognac Metaxa Törkölypálinka Singani Pisco (Peru; Chile) Pear distillations...
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George Reginald Starr (section Armagnac Battalion)
Starr's men became part of the Armagnac Battalion with Parisot as the commander. Starr became his adviser. The Armagnac Battalion was a polyglot collection...
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Richelieu. Following the death of Charles, Count of Armagnac in 1751, the title of 'Count of Armagnac' passed to the King of France, at the time being Louis...
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mental illness of Charles VI of France and the French civil war between Armagnacs and Burgundians to revive the conflict. Overwhelming victories at Agincourt...
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Alessandria (category Municipalities of the Province of Alessandria)
Jacopo dal Verme, heavily defeated the French army led by Jean III of Armagnac in Alessandria. In 1450 Alessandria passed with their possessions to the...
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the Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War. In 1415 Henry V of England, great-grandson of Edward III, invaded France. In the Battle of Agincourt, the Armagnac faction...
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Nobody Expects Spanish Brandy. All that glitters is not Cognac or Armagnac at chow.com "Brandy de Jerez Brandy de jerez" (in Spanish). Brandydejerez...
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painted lady, Queen of Spain fritillary Communes of the Gers department Armagnac (province) Gascony "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr...
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production takes place in the factory of San Lazzaro di Savena, in the province of Bologna, of Montenegro S.r.l. Cobianchi travelled from continent to...
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the new hostess at Vesuvio, for a $50,000 short-term loan to distribute Armagnac in the US. Artie agrees to lend him the money at high interest. He tries...
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Béarn on 25 September 1347. He won decisive victories against the House of Armagnac (the ancestral enemies of his house), thus ensuring the union between Béarn...
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V of France. Arnaud Amanieu was the son of Bernard Ezi IV and Mathe of Armagnac. In 1330, Edward III of England sent men to Gascony to negotiate with the...
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provinces of Soule and Lower Navarre to the west, Gascony (Landes and Armagnac) to the north, Bigorre to the east, in addition to Spain (Aragon) to the...
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(production of Cognac and Pineau des Charentes) and partially, Armagnac (production of Armagnac and Floc de Gascogne), Southwest vineyards in the valleys of...
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