Uzès (French pronunciation: [y.zɛs]; Occitan: Usès) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region of Southern France. Uzès lies about 25...
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Château d'Uzès (section Lordship of Uzès)
point of Uzès (Ucetia), between Languedoc and Provence, at the time of Roman Gaul, and the Gallic people Volques Arécomiques. The lordship of Uzès was founded...
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The canton of Uzès is an administrative division of the Gard department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
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Uzès Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Théodorit d'Uzès) is a former Roman Catholic church located in Uzès, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint...
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Viscount of Uzès. Charles de Crussol (1483–1546), 9th Viscount of Uzès Antoine de Crussol, 1st Duke of Uzès (1528–1573), 1st Duke of Uzès, Peer of France...
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Dukes of Uzès, a commune located in the Gard department in France. In 1328 Robert (holder of the viguerie), obtained the title of Viscount of Uzès from the...
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city of Uzès, in the department of Gard, was the seat of a bishop, a competitor to the local lords. The first reliably documented Bishop of Uzès was Constantius...
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Saint Ferréol (Ferreolus) of Uzès (530 – January 4, 581 AD) was bishop of Uzès and possibly bishop of Nîmes (Catholic Encyclopedia "Nîmes") (553-581)...
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Crussol, 12th Duke of Uzès (1852–1881) and Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart. His elder brother was Jacques de Crussol, 13th Duke of Uzès. His sisters both...
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traditionally vested to the heir apparent of the Dukes of Uzès. He succeeded to the dukedom of Uzès upon the death of his paternal grandfather in 1943, and...
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Uzes were a group of medieval Turkic people in East Europe. They were known as Tork in Russian chronicles. Like most medieval Turkic people, they were...
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Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart (redirect from Duchess of Uzès)
10 May 1867, Anne married Emmanuel de Crussol (1840–1878), 12th Duke of Uzès. He was elected to the legislature in 1871, sat on the right and voted against...
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The Church of Saint-Étienne is a Roman Catholic church located in Uzès, in the Gard department of France. The baroque church was built in the mid-18th...
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Robert of Uzès or Robert d'Uzès was a medieval Dominican friar and author. A contemporary of Dante and Eckhart, in 1292 he wrote a Livre des Paroles, in...
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Jovinus of Provence (redirect from Jovinus of Uzès)
Day. Albinus was later replaced by Dynamius and elected to the Diocese of Uzès. When he died, Jovinus was elected bishop in his place. Guntram of Burgundy...
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Theodoret (martyr) (redirect from Theodoritus of Uzès)
Saint Theodoret of Antioch or Saint Theodoritus of Uzès (Greek: Θεοδώρητος, "God given"; died October 22, 362) was a Greek-speaking Syrian Christian priest...
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was dissolved in August 2015. "Ent S. Uzès Pont du Gard" (in French). FFF.fr. Retrieved 29 April 2020. ES Uzès Pont du Gard official website (in French)...
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brother, Louis de Crussol, 6th Duke of Uzès. His paternal grandparents were Emmanuel de Crussol, 5th Duke of Uzès, and Julie Marie de Sainte-Maure (a daughter...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nîmes (redirect from Bishop of Nîmes, Uzès and Alès)
and Uzès to their episcopal style, these two dioceses being now combined with that of Nîmes. Therefore, the formal name is the Diocese of Nîmes (–Uzès and...
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Crussol, 4th Duke of Uzès (24 April 1604 – 14 July 1680), was a French soldier and courtier. Crussol was born at the Château d'Uzès in Uzès in the Gard department...
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Matthieu Merle (c.1548 in Uzès – after 1587) was a Huguenot captain who sowed terror in the south of the Auvergne, Gévaudan and Velay during the Wars of...
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Antoine de Crussol, 1st Duke of Uzès (21 June 1528 – 14 August 1573), 10th Viscount of Uzès from 1546 until 1565, was Protestant military commander and...
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Uzès (30 December 1756 – 6 August 1843), was a French soldier and politician. He was the eldest son of François Emmanuel de Crussol, 9th Duke of Uzès...
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Emmanuel de Crussol, 5th Duke of Uzès, and Julie Marie de Sainte-Maure. His elder brother was Louis de Crussol, 6th Duke of Uzès, who was killed at the Battle...
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of Saint-Michel who became the first of his house to become Viscount of Uzès. Crussol was born in 1460 as the eldest son of Louis Bastet, Lord of Crussol...
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Duchess of Crussol, then Duchess of Uzès, through her marriage to Emmanuel de Crussol (1840–1878), 12th Duke of Uzès. Passionate about hunting, the Duchess...
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Ucetia (Uzès), where there are natural springs. The Nîmes aqueduct was built to channel water from the springs of the Fontaine d'Eure near Uzès to the...
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promenade dans l'Histoire Uzès,Povence,Chateau, Duc de Crussol, Duché, Ducale, Gard, Pont du Gard, vin, cave à vin". www.uzes.com. Le Duché. Retrieved...
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Amable Antoine Jacques Emmanuel de Crussol, 12th Duke of Uzès (18 January 1840 – 28 November 1878), known as the Duke of Crussol from 1843 to 1872, was...
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production facilities in Marseille, Uzès and Wattrelos. The company's only small factory museum is also located at the Uzès site. In 1968, Haribo bought shares...
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