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  2. Canton of Carcassonne-2 - Wikipedia

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    The canton of Carcassonne-2 is an administrative division of the Aude department, southern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Carcassonne. [2] It consists of the following communes: [2]

  3. List of governors of Provence - Wikipedia

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    1592-1594 Jean-Louis de Nogaret, duc d'Épernon; 1592–1594 Gaspard de Pontevès, comte de Carcès (the Catholic League counter appointment to the office). [2] 1594–1631 Charles de Lorraine, duc de Guise; 1631–1637 Nicolas de L'Hôpital, marquis de Vitry; 1637–1653 Louis-Emmanuel de Valois, comte d'Alais; 1653–1669 Louis de Bourbon ...

  4. Cité de Carcassonne - Wikipedia

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    The Cité de Carcassonne (Occitan: Ciutat de Carcassona [siwˈtat de kaɾkaˈsunɔ]) is a medieval citadel located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the Aude department, Occitania region. It is situated on a hill on the right bank of the river Aude , in the south-eastern part of the city proper.

  5. Arsinde - Wikipedia

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    Arsinde de Carcassonne was born c. 920 to d'Acfred de Carcassonne. Her father was head of the ruling house of Carcassonne and had no surviving sons. When he died in 934 the title and land was given to his daughter. She married Arnaud de Comminges, a local nobleman with whom she had at least four children.

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Carcassonne-Narbonne - Wikipedia

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    Documents pour servir à l'histoire de l'Inquisition dans le Languedoc (in Latin and French). Vol. Deuxième partie: Textes. Paris: Renouard. Du Mege de la Haye, Alexandre (1832–1833). "Notice sur le tombeau de Saint-Hilaire, évêque de Carcassonne". Mémoires de la Société archéologique du midi de la France. 1: 83– 92. Duchesne, Louis ...

  7. Roger I of Carcassonne - Wikipedia

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    Roger was the son of Arnaud I of Comminges and Arsinde of Carcassonne. [1] Associated with the government of Comminges in 957, he inherited the county of Couserans in 983 at the death of his father, Count Arnaud I. At around 1000 he inherited the county of Carcassonne from his mother.

  8. US Carcassonne - Wikipedia

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    US Carcassonne currently compete in the Nationale, the third tier of French rugby. The club was established in 1899. The club was established in 1899. They play in black and yellow colours and at the Stade Albert Domec .

  9. Carcassonne Airport - Wikipedia

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    Carcassonne Airport (French: Aéroport de Carcassonne, IATA: CCF, ICAO: LFMK) serves Carcassonne and southern Languedoc and is in the Aude department of the Occitanie region in France. It is 3 km (2 nautical miles ) west of the city and is also known as Salvaza Airport , [ 3 ] Carcassonne Salvaza Airport [ 1 ] or Carcassonne Airport in Pays ...