In 1969, Renzi co-organized an exhibition at the B.I.M.C., at the villa Lavaurs in Fontainebleau. This exhibition notably included Roberto Altmann,...
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C. was in Fontainebleau. It was situated on the first floor of the Villa Lavaurs, the basement housing technical services such as a recording studio...
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The bishopric of Lavaur (Tarn, France) (in Latin: dioecesis Vaurensis) was founded by Pope John XXII in his plan to reorganize the sprawling diocese of...
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remains of a temple of the Gallic goddess "Vesunna"; and a luxurious Roman villa, called the "Domus of Vesunna", built around a garden courtyard surrounded...
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Toulouse 1970 Pham Huu Chan house, Clermont-le-Fort 1977 Pradier house, Lavaur Pic du Midi de Bigorre observatory Water tower (Chateau d'eau) of the Marchant...
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with Roman colonization. Two villas are evident: The Villa des Olivoux (at Chambon in the north of Montignac) and the villa of Brenac. In medieval times...
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Albiensis–Castrensis–Vauriensis); (French: Archidiocèse d'Albi–Castres–Lavaur) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France. It is suffragan...
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Linguadoca-Rossiglione Laon Laone La Rochelle La Roccella, La Roccelle Laval Lavalle Lavaur Lavauro Le Buis il Bosso Le Cateau-Cambresis Castel Cambresi, Castelcambrese...
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Vendes (1799) A City of Miners at Champleix (20th century) A Farmhouse at Lavaurs (1865) A Merchant's House at Lachamp (1868) A Farmhouse at Le Fau (1769)...
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attestation of the name is in the form Villatores. The name was formed from villa (village), and torre which meant defensive building. Development of the...
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(1573), cardinal (1578), bishop of Lodève (1573 - 1580), later bishop of Lavaur (1582-1583). Philippe de Lenoncourt, former bishop of Châlons, bishop of...
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Archbishop Agilmar of Vienne and Count Wigeric. The assembly took place at the villa of Salmoringa (Sermorens) ca. 853. Luc d' Achery; Etienne Baluze; Edmond...
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performances undertaken by Egyptian-Italian then French singer Dalida. Villa d'Este Drap d'Or 9 April — Paris (Olympia); Numéro un de demain 27 February...
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Romans when they arrived in the 50s BC (There remain traces of a Roman villa near the Chapelle St Martin in the valley). With the decline of the Roman...
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