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Gothia (and, also, the
Dukes of Septimania).
Septimania timeline (French:
Septimanie [sɛptimani]; Occitan: Septimània [septiˈmanjɔ])
James (1980), p. 223 James...
- (Jeanne
Louise Armande Élisabeth
Sophie ; 1740 - 14
October 1773)
known as
Septimanie d'Egmont was a
French salonist. Born the
daughter of
Louis François Armand...
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Armand Emmanuel Sophie Septimanie de
Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of
Richelieu and
Fronsac (25
September 1766 – 17 May 1822), was a
French statesman during...
- Roussillon) and
strengthen its unity. Thus, he
wanted to
rename the
region Septimanie (Septimania).
Septimania was the name
created by the
Romans at the end...
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married Marie Antoinette de
Gallifet and had issue;
Jeanne Sophie Elisabeth Septimanie de
Vignerot du
Plessis (1
March 1740 – 14
October 1773),
married Don Casimir...
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Jeanne Sophie du
Plessis (also
known as
Septimanie), the
daughter of
Armand du Pless, Duke of Richelieu.
Septimanie d’Egmont was a
known salonist, who was...
- et
comtes de Narbonne,
autrement appellez Princes des Goths, Ducs de
Septimanie, et
Marquis de Gothie: Dedié à
Monseigneur l'Archevesque Duc de Narbonne...
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Ernst Gunnerus,
Norwegian bishop and
botanist (b. 1718)
October 14 –
Septimanie d'Egmont,
French salonist (b. 1740)
October 30 –
Philippe de La Guêpière...
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Marie Leszczyńska,
Marie Antoinette, Marie-Thérèse,
Duchess of Angoulême,
Septimanie d'Egmont), Désirée
Clary Rosemary Ashton (Sc/En, born 1947) –
George Eliot...
- of the
organizations that
promoted a
movement against the
denomination Septimanie,
proposed by
Georges Frêche, the
president of the
region of Languedoc-Roussillon...