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    Rodez (French pronunciation: [ʁɔdɛs] or [ʁɔdɛz] ; Occitan: Rodés, [ruˈðes]) is a small city and commune in the South of France, about 150 km northeast...
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  • Rodez Aveyron Football (Occitan: Rodés Avairon; commonly referred to as le Raf or simply Rodez) is a French association football club based in Rodez. The...
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    de Rodez is a railway station in Rodez, Occitanie, France. The station is on the Capdenac–Rodez, Castelnaudary–Rodez and Sévérac-le-Château–Rodez lines...
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    Quintian (Quintianus, Quinctianus, Quintien) (died ca. 525) was a bishop of Rodez and a bishop of Clermont-Ferrand (Arvernes) in the sixth century, and participated...
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  • Rodez Agglomération is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Rodez. It is located in the Aveyron department...
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  • also called Ferreolus of Rodez (born c. 485) was a Gallo-Roman senator from Narbonne, then Narbo, who later lived in Rodez where his family had also...
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    Rodež (pronounced [ˈɾoːdɛʃ]; formerly Sveti Lenart, German: Sankt Leonardi) is a village in the Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi in central Slovenia. The...
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    Rodez Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rodez) is a Roman Catholic church located in town of Rodez, in the department of Aveyron in the Occitanie...
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    Rodez–Aveyron Airport (IATA: RDZ, ICAO: LFCR; French: Aéroport de Rodez–Aveyron) is a growing local airport, located on the territory of the commune of...
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    Caen Concarneau Dunkerque Grenoble Guingamp Laval Paris Pau Quevilly-Rouen Rodez Saint-Étienne Troyes Valenciennes ^ Since the Stade Guy-Piriou is not suitable...
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  • Rodez Aveyron Football Section Féminine (commonly known as Rodez) is a French football club based in Rodez which plays in D1 Féminine. The women's department...
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  • v Rodez Rodez v Saint-Étienne Laval v Rodez Rodez v Valenciennes Pau v Rodez Rodez v Angers Dunkerque v Rodez Rodez v Troyes Auxerre v Rodez Rodez v Caen...
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  • Joyce's Ulysses. His sister Saint Tarsicia of Rodez (died ca 600) lived as a hermit in the Rouergue near Rodez, where she is still venerated by the Benedictines...
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  • Stade Rodez Aveyron is a French rugby union club in Rodez, Aveyron. The club was founded in 1902, as Stade ruthénois. Jean Fabre (rugby union) Toussaint...
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    Miguel Rodez (born November 12, 1956) is a Cuban born contemporary visual artist, curator, and former attorney who has resided in the United States since...
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  • Rodez was a fief of the County of Toulouse formed out of part of the old County of Rouergue in what is today Aveyron, France. Its capital was Rodez....
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    The Diocese of Rodez (–Vabres) (Latin: Dioecesis Ruthenensis (–Vabrensis); French: Diocèse de Rodez (–Vabres)) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory...
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    Aveyronnaises (feminine) in French. The inhabitants of Aveyron's prefecture, Rodez, are called Ruthénois, based upon the first Celtic settlers in the area...
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  • Enzo Zidane (category Rodez AF players)
    he returned to his birth country of France by signing for Ligue 2 club Rodez, where he would play a season before joining Fuenlabrada in the Primera...
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  • Millau, was the Count of Rodez and Viscount of Carlat and Creyssels from around 1156 until his death. He was the son of Hugh I of Rodez and Carlat and Ermengard...
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    Henry I (c. 1175–1221), of the house of Millau, was the Count of Rodez and Viscount of Carlat from 1208 until his death. He was the son and successor...
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  • Jonathan Varane (category Rodez AF players)
    as a sub in the 90+2 minute. On 24 January 2022, Varane joined Ligue 2 Rodez on loan until the end of the season. He played six times for the club as...
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    The canton of Rodez-2 is an administrative division of the Aveyron department, southern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which...
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    The arrondissement of Rodez is an arrondissement of France in the Aveyron department in the Occitanie region. It has 79 communes. Its population is 111...
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  • Mary Antoinette Rodez Schiesler (December 13, 1934 – April 8, 1996; née Carole Virginia Rodez) was an American chemist and director of research at Villanova...
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  • professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Division 2 Féminine club Rodez. Born in France, she captains the Algeria women's national team. Guellati...
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    The canton of Rodez-1 is an administrative division of the Aveyron department, southern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which...
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  • House of Millau, was the Count of Rodez and Viscount of Carlat from 1274 until his death. He was the son of Hugh IV of Rodez and Isabeau de Roquefeuil. Henry...
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  • Rodez (French: Saint Dalmas, Dalmace) was a bishop of Rodez from 524 to 580. Dalmatius was born in the late 400s in Gaul; he became bishop of Rodez in...
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    Charleville-Mézières (Ardennes) Foix (Ariège) Troyes (Aube) Carcassonne (Aude) Rodez (Aveyron) Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) Caen (Calvados) Aurillac (Cantal)...
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