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    Montauban (US: /ˌmɒntoʊˈbɒn, ˌmoʊntoʊˈbɒ̃/, French: [mɔ̃tobɑ̃] ; Occitan: Montalban [muntalˈβa]) is a commune in the southern French department of Tarn-et-Garonne...
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    Renaud (or Renaut or Renault) de Montauban (Modern French: [ʁəno d(ə) mɔ̃tobɑ̃]; German: Reinhold von Montalban; Italian: Rinaldo di Montalbano; Dutch:...
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    Jean Georges Lefranc de Pompignan (22 February 1715 in Montauban – 29 December 1790 in Paris) was a French clergyman, younger brother of Jean-Jacques...
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    IV de Clisson in Paris on 2 August, and then on 29 November a further fourteen Breton lords; Geoffroi de Malestroit, Jean de Montauban, Alain de Quédillac...
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    Jean Claude (1619 – 13 January 1687) was a French Protestant. He was born at La Sauvetat-du-Dropt near Agen. After studying at Montauban, Jean Claude entered...
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    US Montauban (Occitan: Union Esportiva Montalban) is a French rugby union club that currently competes in Pro D2, the second level of the country's professional...
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    Montauban-de-Bretagne. The writer Jean Sulivan (1913–1980) was born in Montauban. Previously known as Montauban, the name was changed to Montauban-de-Bretagne...
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  • "Montauban, Arthur de". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 760. Fisquet, Honoré Jean P. (1864). "56. Artur de...
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  • studies at the Petit Séminaire of Montauban from 1949 to 1955. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Montauban on 29 June 1955 and appointed Auxiliary...
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    The Diocese of Montauban (Latin: Dioecesis Montis Albani; French: Diocèse de Montauban) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The...
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    away, by 1,000 Breton cavalrymen under the command of Lords Jean de Montauban and Gilles de la Hunaudaye. The Colle plain, located in the present-day commune...
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    à celle de l'Eglise Réformée, Montauban, 1650. Lettre de Jean de Labadie à ses amis de la Communion Romaine touchant sa Declaration, Montauban, 1651. Les...
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  • 1437–1439 Prégent VII de Coëtivy, 1439–1450 Jean V de Bueil de Montrésor, 1450–1477 Jean de Montauban, 8 October 1461 – 1466 Louis de Bourbon, Count of Roussillon...
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    Montauban. This siege followed the siege of Saint-Jean-d'Angély, in which Louis XIII had succeeded against Rohan's brother Benjamin de Rohan, duc de Soubise...
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    Marshal General Jean-de-Dieu Soult, 1st Duke of Dalmatia (French: [ʒɑ̃dədjø sult]; 29 March 1769 – 26 November 1851) was a French general and statesman...
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    and Marshal. He was the son of Jean III de Rieux and Béatrice de Rohan-Montauban (1385–1414). He ruled Brittany as regent of Anne of Brittany. He is best...
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    fighting between the Duke of Mercœur and Jean de Montauban, the knight De Goust. It was restored by Catherine de Parthenay, who installed herself there...
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    purchased at Pompignan (some 20 km to the southwest of Montauban) to provide a convenient rural retreat. Jean-Jacques' father, Jacques Lefranc, was the third...
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    modest family in Montauban, he travelled to Paris to study in the studio of David. In 1802 he made his Salon debut, and won the Prix de Rome for his painting...
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  • "Soubise, Benjamin de Rohan, Duc de" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Doucet, Jean Paul. "Procès de Benjamin Soubise"...
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    The Vow of Louis XIII (category Paintings in Montauban)
    painting on canvas by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, now in Montauban Cathedral. The painting depicts a vow to the Virgin...
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    owned by Jean d'Aliès de Réalville (1683–1752), who was president of Montauban's Court of Aids. It then passed to Jean's son, Paul-Antoine d'Aliès de Réalville...
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  • Jean Peyrafitte (born 15 June 1922 in Bagnères-de-Luchon and died 11 November 2017 in Montauban-de-Luchon) was a French chef and politician, who served...
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    Étienne de Montauban (fl. 1691-1695) was a French flibustier (buccaneer), privateer, and pirate active in the Caribbean and off the west African coast...
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  • Ecole Jean Dargassies de Eaunes - Toulouse. General page, no specific reference to founder/name or anything (wolves and chocolate excepted). Montauban museum...
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  • Jean Malrieu (29 August 1915, Montauban – 24 April 1976, Montauban) was a 20th-century French poet. He attended high school in his hometown and then studied...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Massip (1676 in Montauban – 1751 Montauban) was an 18th-century French lawyer, poet, playwright and librettist. After completing his studies...
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    Montauban-de-Luchon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tobɑ̃ də lyʃɔ̃]; Gascon: Montauban de Luishon) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department of southwestern...
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  • Jean Sulivan, pseudonym of Joseph Lemarchand, was a French priest and writer (born 30 October 1913 in Montauban (now Montauban-de-Bretagne), in Ille-et-Vilaine;...
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    aide to King Louis XI. He was introduced to the court by his uncle, Jean de Montauban [fr]. A first recompense for his services to the king is dated 1470...
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