Calvisson (French pronunciation: [kalvisɔ̃]; Provençal: Cauviçon) is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitanie region in southern France. It lies...
The canton of Calvisson is an administrative division of the Gard department, southern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which...
which no bulls are intentionally injured or killed. For instance, in Calvisson, the annual event takes place around 20 July over a period of five days...
Curia Regis at Paris. From 1306, he was a seigneur of Marsillargues, Calvisson, Aujargues and Congénies in Languedoc. His name is mainly connected with...
of the King's bedchamber, and of his wife Charlotte Louvet de Nogaret-Calvisson, and grandson of René of Savoy, known as the Bastard of Savoy (Bâtard...
Sinsans, in the commune of Calvisson ; Oppidum de la Font du Coucou above Calvisson ; Oppidum du Roc de Gachonne above Calvisson ; Oppidum de Mauressip or...
Sinsans, in the commune of Calvisson ; Oppidum de la Font du Coucou above Calvisson ; Oppidum du Roc de Gachonne above Calvisson ; Oppidum de Mauressip or...
are: Caveirac, Clarensac, Langlade, Saint-Dionizy, Nages-et-Solorgues, Calvisson, Boissières, Saint-Côme-et-Maruéjols, Congénies. According to the 1999...
Hubert Rouger (October 6, 1875, Calvisson (Gard) – 21 September 1958, Nîmes) was a French politician and socialist activist. First a winemaker, in 1905...
Garnier, Lord of the Garets; de Jonquieres; Jean-Louis the 1st of Louët of Calvisson; and Jacques of Castelnau of La Mauvissière. Toiras himself fought, sword...
French politician born in Rodez. Idebert Exbrayat, pastor, born in 1913 in Calvisson, organized in Rodez the rescue of many Jews during the Occupation. He...