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Hagetmau (French pronunciation: [aʒɛtmo]) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Crypte de Saint-Girons [fr]...
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French and Spanish,
according to the
seigneur de Brantôme. He died at
Hagetmau on 25 May 1555. In 1526, he
married Margaret of Angoulême, who
became known...
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Diane d'Andoins or d'Andouins (Diane of Andoins) was born in
Hagetmau in the fall of 1554, and died
there in
February 1621. The
Countess of Guiche, and...
- won by Béziers <
beating RC Nice in the final. The
group B was won by
Hagetmau beating Paris UC in the final. Both
group are
formed by 40
clubs divide...
- Gascony: Aire-sur-Adour Amou Arzacq-Arraziguet
Bayonne Dax
Eauze Floirac Hagetmau Mimizan Mont-de-Marsan
Orthez Pomarez Saint-Vincent-de-Tyrosse Vic-Fezensac...
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Socialisme ou Barbarie, and
Espaces et Sociétés.
Lefebvre was born in
Hagetmau, Landes, France. He
studied philosophy at the
University of
Paris (the...
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Catherine of
Navarre Margaret of Angoulême 1526 2
children 25 May 1555
Hagetmau aged 52
Joana III 1555–1572 16
November 1528 Saint-Germain-en-Laye daughter...
- 1, 2024. Initially, the club
planned a
training camp in Chalosse, but
Hagetmau served as a base camp for the
Paraguayan Olympic team
during this period...
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January 2020. Marsan, Michel. l'Histoire des
cagots à
Hagetmau [The
history of
cagots in
Hagetmau] (in French). Ricau,
Osmin (1999).
Histoire des Cagots...
- school. He
spent his
first six
years of
French rugby at Landes-based
clubs Hagetmau and
Stade Montois, then in 1986
began a
successful period with RC Toulon...