Eauze (French pronunciation: [eoz]; Gascon: Eusa) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Located in the heart of south-west France...
Eauze Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Luperc d'Eauze) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Eauze, France. The former cathedral is a national...
known as the prior of Eauze, today the location of the BNIA. But historians have not found evidence that he ever visited Eauze, much less that he was...
The former Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Eauze (Latin Elusa), in Aquitaine, south-west France, existed from circa 300 to 879. Its Ancient...
Aspasius of Auch (/æˈspeɪʒiəs, æˈspeɪziəs, æˈspeɪʒəs/; also Aspasius of Éauze; died 560) was a Christian leader of the 6th century canonized as a saint...
named Anatolius, captain of the guard. Eauze Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Luperc) at Eauze is dedicated to him. Eauze is his principal place of veneration...
Retrieved 2008-08-07. Maison des Producteurs du Floc de Gascogne, F-32 800 Eauze Colombard Archived 2012-01-19 at the Wayback Machine, Vitis International...
as Novempopulania ("land of the nine peoples"), with its see in Elusa (Eauze). Novempopulania originated in boundaries set up by Caesar for the original...
Olite. In 626, the Basques rebelled against the Franks, with the Bishop of Eauze being exiled on the accusation of supporting or sympathising with the Basque...
Company Ltd. p. 476. Maison des Producteurs du Floc de Gascogne, F-32 800 Eauze. L'agricoltura italiana periodico mensile (in Italian). Regio istituto agrario...
Datii, in the Ossau Valley, high Béarn Elusates in the northeast around Eauze (former Elusa) Gates between the Elusates and the Ausci Iluronenses in and...
departments of Yonne and Saône-et-Loire. In June, heavy rains caused flooding in Eauze, Montréal, and Fourcès in Gers. Taşkın, Esra (4 January 2024). "1 dead as...
(d. 638) Tassilo I, duke of Bavaria (d. 610) Aspasius of Auch, bishop of Éauze Audoin, king of the Lombards (approximate date) Chen Chang, prince of the...
Born, Béarn or Lescar, Aire-sur-l'Adour, Bazas, Tarbes, Oloron, Eauze. Elusa (Eauze) remained the capital city of Novempopulania throughout most of its...
middle Baïse valley, Armagnac is distributed along an east-west axis between Eauze and Auch. It includes Fezensac and Vic. The commune is located in seismicity...
a French Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher, and prior of Eauze. He became Cardinal in 1312 and bishop of Albano in 1321. Quaestiones disputate...
626. He repressed the intrigues of the bishops Palladius and Sidocus of Eauze, exiling them for inciting Basque revolts, and even ordered the assassination...
Aquitani tribe dwelling in the modern Gers department, around present-day Eauze, France during the Iron Age and the Roman period. They were subjugated in...
de Flaran (off the route), Montréal-du-Gers, Lauraët, Lagraulet-du-Gers, Eauze, Manciet, Nogaro, Barcelonne-du-Gers. In Landes The route passes Aire-sur-l'Adour...
family Ochyroceratidae Euso, an old Gascon name for the French town of Eauze USO (disambiguation) EUSOILS, the European Soil Database This disambiguation...
short-lived—they make their way back to the mountains—and archaeological findings in Eauze or Auch do not reveal instability or destruction during the alleged expanding...
saint of the same name. Another Lupercus or Luperculus was a bishop of Eauze who was venerated as a martyr, and sometimes identified as an uncle of the...
Lactura (Lectoure) The Elusates, in lower Armagnac with the city of Elusa (Eauze) The Vocates (Vassei or Vocates) in the southeast of Gironde or Bazadais...
Retrieved 6 October 2010. Maison des Producteurs du Floc de Gascogne, F-32 800 Eauze. "Appreciating the taste: some tips". Archived from the original on 14 September...
Biscay, Álava, a large part of Gipuzkoa and Navarre. In the 5th century, Eauze (Elusa) is attested as episcopal see in the Novempopulania, but the actual...
Capots in the municipalities of Mézin, Sos, Vic-Fezensac, Aire-sur-l'Adour, Eauze, and Gondrin. In Aubiet, there is a locality called "les Mèstres". It was...