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    Assier (French pronunciation: [asje]; Occitan: Assièr) is a commune in the Lot department in the Occitanie region of south-western France. Assier is located...
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    1996, réédition 2001; or social anthropologist specializing in law Louis Assier-Andrieux: « Le Play et la critique du droit », Sociétés. Revue des sciences...
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    the Martyrs. The chapel of the martyrs was erected later by Mayor Pierre-Marie Assier in 1826. It was for a short time capital of the Loire department...
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    Breton spent time there in the 1950s in his 'auberge des Mariniers'. Artist Pierre Daura lived there for many years. The Guardian reported in July 2012 that...
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    of Saintonge and Angoulême. Crussol was born at the Château d'Assier in Assier on 5 January 1642. He was the eldest son of François de Crussol, 4th Duke...
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    territories of the Benedictine abbeys of Saint-Martin at Tulle and Saint-Pierre at Marcilhac-sur-Célé. In 1112, Eble de Turenne, Abbot of Tulle settled...
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    Brou-sur-Chantereine 1761 Feydeau Extinct 1882 Les Brosses Poitou 16 c. 1740 Assier des Brosses (d') Extinct 1914 Brue Provence 83 Brue-Auriac 1750 Roux (dit...
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  • France – Two trains collided head-on near Flaujac after the stationmaster at Assier authorized a local autorail en route from Rodez to Brive to proceed onto...
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  • Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire 11th – 12th century abbey Mérimée Lot Église Saint-Pierre d'Assier Assier 16th century church Mérimée Lot Pont Valentré Cahors 16th century...
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    arcades and half-timbered houses. House of Pierre Loti House of the Consuls, now housing the town hall Pierre François de Saint-Priest [fr] (1801 – 1851)...
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    made a hawthorn bloom there in winter. It was the seat of a brotherhood of St. James. Saint-Thomas' Church. Notre-Dame-du-Puy. The city is home to the Champollion...
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    protecting the Saint-Sulpice's seigneuries from attack or occupation by Assier's men. She further negotiated with the royalist commander Monluc to secure...
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  • south-western France. In the village centre there is a church dedicated to St Martial, a library (bibliothèque municipale) and a village hall (maison des...
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    Saint-Céré (redirect from St Céré)
    Economic Studies. 28 December 2023. INSEE commune file http://www.st-cere.com/guides/St-Laurent-les-Tours.html Archived 2010-09-05 at the Wayback Machine...
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    It has many historic buildings, including the ruined 9th-century Abbey of St Peter. As of 2019, it had a population of 203. Communes of the Lot department...
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    connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Cahors and Toulouse. Town Hall St. Peter Church facade St. Peter Church interior Communes of the Lot department Sauveterrian...
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    Albiac Alvignac Anglars Anglars-Juillac Anglars-Nozac Arcambal Les Arques Assier Aujols Autoire Aynac Bach Bagnac-sur-Célé Baladou Bannes Barguelonne-en-Quercy...
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