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Cardaillac (French pronunciation: [kaʁdajak]; Occitan: Cardalhac) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France. It is
located 9 km (5.6 mi)...
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Corbeyran de
Cardaillac de
Sarlabous was a 16th-century
French soldier who
served in
Scotland as
Captain of
Dunbar Castle, and was
Governor of Le Havre...
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Gothic architectural traditions. The
church was
built by
bishop Gerard de
Cardaillac in the 11th century, over a
church erected in the 7th
century by St. Didier...
- département of France. In the 13th century, the
castle was held by the
Cardaillac family. The
edifice has a H-shaped plan,
following various additions to...
- Paul de
Cardaillac de Lomné (Casties-la-Brande, 9
October 1739 — Artésien, 16
April 1781) was a
French Navy officer. In May 1778,
Cardaillac served with...
- III de
Cardaillac was a 13th-century
French knight and
administrator who
served as
Seneschal of Gascony, Limousin,
Quercy and Périgord.
Cardaillac was the...
- up Quercy,
divided among four
feudal dynasties, the Lapopie, Gourdon,
Cardaillac and
Castelnau families. Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is on the
French pilgrimage...
- Hérault
Minerve Olargues Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert Lot
Autoire Capdenac Cardaillac Carennac Loubressac Martel Rocamadour Saint-Cirq-Lapopie Lozère La Garde-Guérin...
- gave his
works great influence,
especially over
Armand Marrast,
Louis Cardaillac and
Victor Cousin. A
lecture of his in the École
Normale impressed Cousin...
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Count Jacques-Étienne de
Cardaillac (8
August 1818, Saint-Priest-Ligoure – 14
December 1879, Paris) was a
French nobleman. He
served as
departmental council...