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- Rocamadour (French pronunciation: [ʁɔkamaduʁ]; Rocamador in Occitan) is a commune in the Lot department in southwestern France. It lies in the former province...
- Rocamadour is a French cheese from the southwest part of the country. It is produced in the regions of Périgord and Quercy and takes its name from the...
- still exists, embedded in a cliff wall in Rocamadour. In that version, twelfth-century monks of Rocamadour claim Roland threw the sword rather than hiding...
- litany recited at the pilgrimage site Rocamadour which the composer visited. The subtitle, Notre-Dame de Rocamadour, refers to the venerated black sculpture...
- Amadour is the legendary founder of the shrine of Our Lady of Rocamadour in France. He is believed to have been a hermit. His feast day is 20 August. In...
- the towns of Gramat and Rocamadour, and joins the Ouysse, itself a left tributary of the Dordogne, downstream of Rocamadour. The valleys of both the...
- bishops sent to evangelise Gaul in the time of Decius. The commune of Rocamadour is said to have been named after Amator, who is believed to have been...
- ISBN 9780271039145 "The sword of Rocamadour". quercy.net (in French). 16 December 2014. Retrieved 18 December 2019. "Rocamadour: Roland's sword, Durandal, leaves...
- Rocamadour-Padirac is a railway station 4.6 km northeast of Rocamadour and 8 km west of Padirac, Occitanie, France. The station is also close to Alvignac...
- Bejes-Tresviso Pouligny-Saint-Pierre cheese Rigotte de Condrieu Robiola Rocamadour cheese Rubing Sainte-Maure de Touraine Santarém cheese Selles-sur-Cher...