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Simorre (French pronunciation: [simɔʁ]; Occitan: Cimòrra) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers department...
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younger brother Otto (or Oddo), a deacon, and
granted it to the
abbey of
Simorre, of
which Otto
became abbot. In 1025
William consented to Otto's restoration...
- whom he was
eventually driven into exile. His
relics were
preserved in
Simorre Abbey in the
Archdiocese of Auch.
Bernard Bligny (dir.), Le diocèse de...
- his
elder brother,
Sancho II,
helped their father restore the town of
Simorre after it was
devastated by a fire.
Bohemond succeeded either his brother...
- sole heir,
since the
youngest son, Odo (fl. 1090–1125),
became a monk at
Simorre. The only
information provided on
Sancho by the
Genealogia comitum Guasconiae...
- mammifères et des
coquilles qu'il a trouvés dans un
terrain d'eau
douce près de
Simorre et de
Sansan (Gers)".
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de
France (in French)...
- 10919–10925. doi:10.1074/jbc.273.18.10919. PMID 9556569.
Vanhaverbeke C,
Simorre JP,
Sadir R, Gans P, Lortat-Jacob H (November 2004). "NMR characterization...
- Lectoure, Loix, Mirande, Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, Samatan, Segonzac,
Simorre,
Valmondois 13 Germany Bad Essen, Bad Schussenried, Bad Wimpfen, Berching...
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locality and size, such as an "Ohio mastodon," a "narrow-toothed mastodon" of
Simorre in France, a "small-toothed mastodon" from Mont
Blanc near the Italian...
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Second World War and died in a
training accident in 1940. Born in 1901 in
Simorre, Gers, Saint-Martin
worked as a
teacher and
served as the ****istant treasurer...