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Rabastens (French pronunciation: [ʁabastɛ̃s]) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. The
historian Gustave de
Clausade (1815–1888) was...
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Rabastens-de-Bigorre (French pronunciation: [ʁabastɛ̃s də biɡɔʁ]; Occitan:
Rabastens de Bigòrra,
before 1962:
Rabastens) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées...
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Constance de
Rabastens (13??–1386) was one of the
female visionaries who
concerned herself with
politics in the late
fourteenth century. Many visionaries...
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December 1334 – 25
April 1342 Succeeded by
Clement VI Preceded by
Pilfort de
Rabastens Bishop of
Pamiers 1317 – 1326 Succeeded by
Dominique Grenier...
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Rabastens-Couffouleux is a
railway station in
Coufouleux and
across the
river from
Rabastens, in
Occitanie administrative region of France. It is on the...
- Pont-de-Montvert, Sainte-Enimie Aveyron:
Millau Tarn: Albi, Gaillac, Lisle-sur-Tarn,
Rabastens Haute-Garonne: Villemur-sur-Tarn Tarn-et-Garonne: Montauban, Moissac....
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church Jézeau:
church Saint-Laurent Ourdis-Cotdoussan:
church of
Cotdussan Rabastens:
church Notre-Dame-du-Bourg Moissac: abbey-church Saint-Pierre and cloister...
- Négrette de Fronton, Négrette de Longages, Négrette de Nice, Négrette de
Rabastens, Négrette de Villaudric, Négrette de Villemur, Négrette Entière, Négrette...
- a room in the
house of
Rabastens, with
doors off As the
curtain rises, the old
bachelor and sewing-machine
maker Rabastens dismisses his maidservant...
- of Sainte-Marie (Oloron-Sainte-Marie)
Church of Notre-Dame-du-Bourg (
Rabastens)
Former cathedral of Notre-Dame (Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges)
Early Christian...