-
Falga (French pronunciation: [
falɡa]; Occitan: Le Falgar) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France. The
inhabitants of the...
- du
Falga (13
February 1756 – 27
April 1799) was a
French Army
officer and scholar. His
younger brothers Marie-François
Auguste de
Caffarelli du
Falga (1766–1849)...
- Louis-Marie-Joseph
Maximilian Caffarelli du
Falga (1756-1799),
general Charles Ambroise de
Caffarelli du
Falga (1758-1826),
canon and
prefect Louis Marie...
- Marie-François
Auguste de
Caffarelli du
Falga (French pronunciation: [maʁi fʁɑ̃swa oɡyst də kafaʁɛli dy
falɡa];
October 7, 1766,
Falga, Haute-Garonne,
France – January...
- Fir Fálgae is an
Irish term of
varying definition, but
generally referring to the
people of the Isle of Man. It may have
originated in the 10th century...
-
Raymond appealed to Pope
Clement IV and
survived in place.
Raimond du
Falga,
Raymond de Falgar,
Raimond de Falgar,
Raimon de Fauga,
Raymond de Fauga...
- Caffarelli, full name
Louis Marie Joseph,
comte de
Caffarelli du
Falga, (21
February 1760, Le
Falga – 14
August 1845, Lavelanet) was a
French sailor, soldier...
- Saint-Jean-du-
Falga (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ dy
falɡa]; Languedocien: Sant Joan del Falgar) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in southwestern...
- Infoclimat.
Retrieved 10
December 2014. Plan
local d'urbanisme 2007.
Pierre Falga 2007.
Dictionnaire de
Nantes 2013, p. 991.
Dictionnaire de
Nantes 2013,...
- Carlisle. Cú Roí,
again in disguise,
joins the
Ulstermen on a raid on Inis Fer
Falga (probably the Isle of Man), in
return for his
choice of the spoils. They...