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    Antoine Pierre Marie François Joseph de Lévis-Mirepoix, 5th Duke of San Fernando Luis, GE (1 August 1884 in Léran, Ariège – 16 July 1981, in Lavelanet)...
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    François de Lévis, duc de Lévis-Mirepoix (1699–1757), French field marshal and ambassador and a member of the noble family of Lévis, lords of Mirepoix in Languedoc...
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    The House of Lévis or Lévis-Mirepoix is a French noble family. The family originally came from the village of Lévis-Saint-Nom in the Chevreuse valley,...
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    Guy de Lévis. The town, originally on the right bank of the Hers-Vif, was destroyed by a violent flood in 1289. It was rebuilt by Jean de Lévis in 1290...
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    family, the House of Lévis (better known as the Lévis-Mirepoix), and was the sister of writer and historian Antoine de Lévis-Mirepoix. On 29 May 1927 she...
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    Luis Antoine de Lévis-Mirepoix, 5th Duke of San Fernando Luis Charles-Henri de Lévis-Mirepoix, 6th Duke of San Fernando Luis Antoine de Lévis-Mirepoix, 7th...
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    française on 2 June 1983, at the 16th seat where he succeeded Antoine de Lévis Mirepoix. He was the first African to sit at the Académie. The entrance...
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    Spain List of lords in the peerage of Spain Salazar y Acha, Jaime de, Los grandes de España (siglos XV-XXI), Ediciones Hidalguía (Madrid, 2012), p. 474...
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  • Grandees of Spain (Spanish: Grandes de España) are the highest-ranking members of the Spanish nobility. They comprise nobles who hold the most important...
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    Charles Maurras (category Members of the Ligue de la patrie française)
    academy waited until his death to elect his successor, and chose Antoine de Lévis-Mirepoix, who was himself influenced by Action Française and collaborated...
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    marquis de Mirepoix: descendants include the historian, Antoine de Lévis-Mirepoix; Marguerite-Emmanuelle-Pauline (1811–1861) married Aimé, marquis de Couronnel:...
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  • collaboration in 1945, journalist, politician, essayist and poet Antoine de Lévis Mirepoix, 1953–1981, novelist, historian and essayist Léopold Sédar Senghor...
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    Pierre Charles de Lévis, Duke of Mirepoix, no issue. Gabrielle Françoise de Beauvau (1708–1758), married Gabriel Alexandre d'Alsace de Henin-Liétard,...
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  • plus éloquent d’histoire de France, ou celui dont le mérite en approchera le plus" (Académie française 2012). Pour l'ensemble de son œuvre Académie française...
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    Pierre de Lévis, Duke of Mirepoix (1699–1758), Marshal of France in 1757 Ladislas Ignace de Bercheny (1689–1778), Marshal of France in 1758 Hubert de Brienne...
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    Bishop Roger de Bussy-Rabutin (Minister Plenipotentiary) 1737–39 : Gaston-Pierre-Charles de Lévis, vicomte de Lomagne later duc de Mirepoix 1740–41 : Chevalier...
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  • Countess de Mérode (1820–1899); married Adrien Charles Guy Marie de Levis-Mirepoix, Duke of San Fernando Luis (1820–1886) Charles Antoine Ghislain [de; fr;...
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    François de Béthune-Chârost (1682-1759), Duke of Chârost 1756 : Gaston Pierre de Lévis (1699-1757), Duke of Mirepoix 1757 : Charles Juste de Beauvau,...
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    Louis-Marie-François-Gaston de Lévis, marquis of Mirepoix, brigadier since July 13, 1756 July 28, 1759 : Louis-Marie de Chapelle, count of Jumilhac December...
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  • this dish. Mirepoix – carrot and onion mixture used for sauces and garnishes is thought to be named after Gaston Pierre de Lévis, duc de Mirepoix, 18th-century...
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    prince du sang and as such first pair de France. Knight : Gaston-Charles-Pierre de Lévis de Lomagne, marquis de Mirepoix, Hereditary Marshal of the Faith,...
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    created the Institut néerlandais, housed in the neighbouring Hôtel Lévis-Mirepoix. This Dutch cultural centre was founded in collaboration with the Dutch...
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    Pierre de Lévis de Mirepoix 1305 or 1306–1309 Jean Raimond de Comminges 1309–1317 Gaillard Saumate 1317–1318 André de Frédol 1318–1328 Jean de Vissec...
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    the Princess of Rohan, the Countess of Forcalquier, the Duchess of Lévis-Mirepoix, the Baroness Hervey and the Princess of Monaco. Madame du Deffand was...
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  • families of the French south, including Ventadour, La Rochefoucauld, and Levis-Mirepoix. The la Tours d'Auvergne maintained close ties with the Avignon popes...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Pamiers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Pamiers, Couserans, and Mirepoix (Latin: Dioecesis Apamiensis, Couseranensis, et Mirapicensis; French: Diocèse de Pamiers, Mirepoix, et Couserans) is a Latin...
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    Claude de La Guiche 1541 or 1540–1546 (later bishop of Mirepoix) Gilles Bohier 1546 or 1547–1561 Aimery de Saint-Sévérin 1561–1578 ? Pierre de Conques...
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  • The 2016–17 Coupe de France First preliminary rounds comprised the first rounds of the 2016–17 Coupe de France preliminary rounds. The competition was...
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    moved to Mirepoix (far away, south of Toulouse) but the attribution was not endorsed by other specialist scholars. The "Master of the Puys de Anne of Graville"...
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    the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-Lézat, never took possession of the diocese of Agen. He was transferred to the diocese of Mirepoix by Pope Sixtus V on the...
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