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    works. Saint-Céré is based on the Christian hagiotoponym of Serenus of Marseille. During the French Revolution, the commune bore the name of Franc-Céré and...
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  • The canton of Saint-Céré is an administrative division of the Lot department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
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    movement was named. Pierre Poujade was born in Saint-Céré (Le Lot), France, and studied at Collège Saint-Eugène d'Aurillac, a Roman Catholic private school...
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    Préville (since 2017) and Jean-Claude Requier (since 2011). Cahors Saint-Céré Saint-Cirq-Lapopie Gourdon Grottes de Presque Cantons of the Lot department...
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    obtained promise a favourable result.”[citation needed] Bourseul died in Saint-Céré, France, at the age of 83. Johann Philipp Reis Alexander Graham Bell Antonio...
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    and he returned to his family, becoming a clerk to a haberdasher at Saint-Céré. By 1790, Murat had joined the National Guard. The Canton of Montaucon...
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    for it. Having lived mostly in cheap hotels, he settled in 1942/1944 in Saint-Céré in the Lot département. After the Second World War, he opened an atelier...
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    England, Simon de Montfort, Blanche of Castile and Saint Louis IX of France, Saint Dominic and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, among other illustrious figures)...
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    Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ siʁk lapɔpi]; Occitan: Sent Circ de la Pòpia) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France...
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    (1765–1851), General of the armies of the Republic and the Empire, born in Saint-Céré (Lot), died in Basse-Terre Louis Joseph Amour de Bouillé du Chariol (1769–1850)...
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  • government official and politician of the Movement for France (MPF). Born in Saint-Céré on 12 July 1941, Seillier studied economic sciences at the École nationale...
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    Gagnac-sur-Cère (French pronunciation: [ɡaɲak syʁ sɛʁ], literally Gagnac on Cère; Occitan: Ganhac) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western...
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    integrated into the Église Saint-Sauveur, was classified as a historical monument in 1840. Chapelle de l'hôpital de Figeac. Église Saint-Dau de Ceint-d'Eau....
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    François Certain de Canrobert (category École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni)
    (French: Appel au peuple). François Certain de Canrobert was born in Saint-Céré in Lot, where a statue (1897) in his effigy was erected in place de la...
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    Biars-sur-Cère (French pronunciation: [bjaʁ syʁ sɛʁ], literally Biars on Cère; Lengadocian: Biard de Sera) is a commune in the Lot department located...
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  • Banquo in Verdi's Macbeth (under the baton of Claude Schnitzler at the Saint-Céré festival in 1992). At the Opéra de Massy [fr], he played Frère Laurent...
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    which supported the creation of a village which became Saint-Céré, later renamed Saint Lauren and Saint-Laurent-les-Tours. The castle belonged for eight centuries...
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    and the Middle Ages; the city's monuments include a historic city centre, Saint-Étienne cathedral, Roman walls and the famous Valentré bridge (a UNESCO...
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    new church, which was brought to completion by his successor Géraud de Saint-Céré, and dedicated in 962. At the turn of the 10th and 11th centuries, the...
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    Benoit, whom he introduced to the Lot, especially the little town of Saint-Céré, where the writer wrote several of his works. Despite his achievements...
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  • Cyra (also Chera, Crea, and Cere filia Duibhrea) was an early Irish abbess. Her feast day is 16 October. The virgin saint was abbess of the monastery...
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    of caves in Saint-Médard-de-Presque, in the Lot department of France. In 1825, during the construction of the D673 road from Saint-Céré to Rocamadour...
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    Boni de Lavergne. The son of Lavergne sold the château to a banker from Saint-Céré. After his widow's death, the château was again sold to the property merchant...
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    inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe. Ambert was born on 30 September 1765 at Saint-Céré in what later became the department of Lot. His parents were Jacques Ambert...
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  • Malinin and György Sebők. She gives concerts in the festivals of Lille, Saint-Céré, Antibes, at the Cziffra Foundation, the Menuhin Foundation. Alongside...
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    Saint-Bressou Saint-Caprais Saint-Céré Saint-Chamarand Saint-Chels Saint-Cirgues Saint-Cirq-Lapopie Saint-Cirq-Madelon Saint-Cirq-Souillaguet Saint-Clair...
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  • Saint-Vincent-du-Pendit (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ vɛ̃sɑ̃ dy pɑ̃di]; Occitan: Sant Vincenç) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France...
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    the Opéra de Lausanne and Opéra Éclaté was seen at the 34th Festival de Saint-Céré. There were performances at Opéra de Reims in 2016 directed by Olivier...
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  • Dominique Harize Date of birth (1956-02-26) 26 February 1956 (age 68) Place of birth Saint-Céré, France Rugby union career...
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    (Castle-Gordon), now Saint Thibault and Saint Satur. Name possibly derived from "Sacred to Caesar" and later Christianized to "Saint-Cere". During the Carolingian...
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