Lescun (French pronunciation: [lɛskœ̃]) is a village and a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France. It is at an elevation...
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Jean de Lescun d'Armagnac (died 1473?), known as "the bastard of Armagnac", was an ally of king Louis XI of France from before the latter's accession to...
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Counts of Comminges (section House of Lescun)
death of John of Lescun in 1472, the county of Comminges passed to: 1472–1498 : Odet d'Aydie (husband of Marie of Lescun, heiress of Lescun as daughter of...
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published in Great Britain in 1990, by William Heinemann. It is set in Lescun, in a mountainous region of southern France on the border with Spain. It...
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Lescuns is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. Communes of the Haute-Garonne department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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Thomas de Foix-Lescun (died 3 March 1525), commonly known as Lescun, was a French commander during the Italian War of 1521, and the brother of Odet de...
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additional companies of French troops under the command of Thomas de Foix-Lescun and Pedro Navarro; he had also secured the services of the condottiere Giovanni...
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Odet d'Aydie (c. 1425 – August 1490) was a knight from Béarn, Lord of Lescun. He held the titles of count of Comminges and governor of Guyenne at the end...
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Bastard) of Cyprus (1439–1473), illegitimate son of John II of Cyprus Jean de Lescun, the Bastard of Armagnac (died 1473), French ally of King Louis XI of France...
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Gamaches, Lord of Boismenard (died 1478), Marshal of France in 1461 Jean de Lescun, Count of Comminges (died 1473), Marshal of France in 1461 Wolfart VI Van...
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Lavelanet-de-Comminges Lavernose-Lacasse Layrac-sur-Tarn Lécussan Lège Léguevin Lescuns Lespinasse Lespiteau Lespugue Lestelle-de-Saint-Martory Lévignac Lherm...
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Lay-Lamidou Lecumberry Ledeuix Lée Lées-Athas Lembeye Lème Léren Lescar Lescun Lespielle Lespourcy Lestelle-Bétharram Lichans-Sunhar Lichos Licq-Athérey...
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the bottom. Henry VII's mother was the daughter of the King of Aragón. At Lescun with Pic d’Ansabère (Pyrenees Aragón/France) in the background you may discover...
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mons d'Esparrox, lieutenant of Guyenne, and count of Montfort; Mess. de Lescun and Montmorency; le Grand Écuyer; counts de la Chambre, Tonnerre, Brienne...
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Foix-Lautrec and Jeanne d'Aydie. He and his two brothers, the seigneur de Lescun and the seigneur de l'Esparre or Asparros, served Francis I of France as...
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occurred into the 19th and 20th century, including a scandal in the village of Lescun where in the 1950s a non-Cagot woman married a Cagot man. There was a distinct...
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Viscount of Lautrec and governor of the Dauphiné, and of Jeanne d'Aydie de Lescun. His sister was Françoise de Foix, mistress of King Francis I of France...
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Lourdios-Ichère, Sarrance, Bedous, Osse-en-Aspe, Aydius, Accous, Lées-Athas, Lescun, Cette-Eygun, Etsaut, Borce and Urdos. The traditional dialect spoken in...
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compared to the Col de Pau in the Aspe Valley (1,942 metres (6,371 ft), Lescun) which has nothing to do with the city. Its name in the Béarnese dialect...
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(9 September 2010). The Pyrenees: The High Pyrenees from the Cirque de Lescun to the Carlit Massif. Cicerone Press Limited. p. 104. ISBN 978-1-85284-420-2...
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Show) Davide Carbone (Ryhthmatic) David Dawson (High in the Saddle) David Lescun Denise Hylands (Twang!, Selections and Breakfasters) Derek G Smiley (Guy...
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even greater number – among them Bonnivet, La Tremoille, Thomas de Foix-Lescun, René of Savoy, La Palice, Richard de la Pole (the last Yorkist and pretender...
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Reynolds, Kev (2004). The Pyrenees: The High Pyrenees from the Cirque De Lescun to the Carlit Massif. Cicerone Press. p. 135. ISBN 1-85284-420-5. 42°53′23″N...
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Reynolds, Kev (2004). The Pyrenees: The High Pyrenees from the Cirque De Lescun to the Carlit Massif. Cicerone Press. pp. 136–138. ISBN 1-85284-420-5. French...
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de Labat de Bun or gave d'Estaing gave de Larrau gave du Lavedan gave de Lescun gave de Lourdios gave de Lutour gave du Marcadau gave de Mauléon gave d'Ossau...
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(9 September 2010). The Pyrenees: The High Pyrenees from the Cirque de Lescun to the Carlit Massif. Cicerone Press Limited. p. 147. ISBN 978-1-85284-420-2...
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Lay-Lamidou Lecumberry Ledeuix Lée Lées-Athas Lembeye Lème Léren Lescar Lescun Lespielle Lespourcy Lestelle-Bétharram Lichans-Sunhar Lichos Licq-Athérey...
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Federico, bishop of Carpentras Margarita (died 1485), married Jean de Lescun, Marshal of France. Juan Jacobo. Antonio. Carlos Domingo, abbot of Santa...
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access routes to the peak are: Belagua in Spain and Pierre-Saint Martin and Lescun in the French department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques. El Correo (Spanish) Wikimedia...
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Reynolds, Kev (2004). The Pyrenees: The High Pyrenees from the Cirque De Lescun to the Carlit Massif. Cicerone Press. p. 135. ISBN 1-85284-420-5. Wikimedia...
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