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French journalist and militant socialist
Antoine-Joseph Duc (11 May 1856 – April 1934), known as Duc-Quercy and sometimes called Albert Duc-Quercy, was a French journalist and militant socialist
Duc-Quercy
French lawyer and statesman (1859–1943)
through his defence, in company with Georges Laguerre, of Ernest Roche and Duc-Quercy, the instigators of the strike at Decazeville in 1883. He then took Laguerre's
Alexandre_Millerand
French writer in the Provençal dialect
L'Huillier. Bonnet was taught French by his fellow-Provençal Duc-Quercy, and said later Duc-Quercy "looked like a small black bull breathing fire from mouth
Baptiste_Bonnet
French politician (1850–1917)
attitude of MM. Roche and Quercy) a general indignation. A different viewpoint was given in The Living Age, M. Roche and M. Duc Quercy were arrested on the
Ernest_Roche
French manual worker, Provençal dialect writer and journalist
national attention. The engineer Watrin was thrown out of a window and died. Duc-Quercy went to Decazeville to support the strike and to draw national attention
Antide_Boyer
French soldier and politician
Louis de Gontaut (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ lwi də ɡɔ̃to]), duc de Lauzun, later duc de Biron, and usually referred to by historians of the French Revolution
Armand_Louis_de_Gontaut
French painter
founded by Baptiste Bonnet, Jean Barnabé Amy, Joseph Banquier, Antoine Duc (Duc-Quercy), Maurice-Louis Faure [fr], Louis Gleize and Pierre Grivolas. The society
Pierre_Grivolas
French journalist and politician (1829–1898)
supported by the Possibilists. According to The Living Age, M. Roche and M. Duc-Quercy were arrested on the charge of having wittingly disseminated false information
Alfred_Gaulier
Romanian politician, dramatist, social scientist and archeologist (1867 - 1917)
contributors included Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, the Romanian Marxist doyen, Duc-Quercy, the French strike organizer, with the additional presence of Racoviță
George_Diamandy
train departed, he turned to his wife, Camelinat, Basly, and Antoine Duc Quercy, editor-in-chief of the newspaper Le Cri du Peuple, and shouted, 'Farewell
François_Soubrié
French socialist theoretician and politician
Socialiste, the organ of the Guesdist movement, was at risk of closing. Duc-Quercy, Lafarge and Guesde went to Marseille in an attempt to expand circulation
Gabriel_Deville
French sculptor
Paris was founded by Batisto Bonnet, Jean Barnabé Amy, Joseph Banquier, Duc-Quercy, Maurice Faure, Louis Gleize and Pierre Grivolas. The society created
Jean_Barnabé_Amy
French porcelain worker and left-wing politician
strike began the next day and would drag out for ten weeks. Jean Jaurès, Duc-Quercy and Eugène Baudin said the strike was an attempt to guarantee the political
Eugène_Baudin
(1757–1831) Armand Louis de Gontaut, duc de Lauzun et Biron, (1747–1793), deputy of the nobility of the sénéchaussée of Quercy at Cahors. Charles Leblanc, deputy
List of members of the National Constituent Assembly of 1789
List_of_members_of_the_National_Constituent_Assembly_of_1789
French lawyer and politician
with Alexandre Millerand as a colleague, he defended Ernest Roche and Duc Quercy, the instigators of the Decazeville strike. His strictures on the procureur
Jean_Henri_Georges_Laguerre
French coal mining company
and discipline was widely admired by ordinary people. The politicians Duc-Quercy, Pierre Baudin, Alexandre Millerand, René Viviani, and Alfred Léon Gérault-Richard
Compagnie_minière_de_Carmaux
French Marshal (1768–1813)
Jean-Baptiste Bessières, duc d'Istrie (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist bɛsjɛʁ]; 6 August 1768 – 1 May 1813) was a French military leader of the French
Jean-Baptiste_Bessières
Former commune in Occitania, France
France. On 1 January 2018, it was merged into the new commune of Lendou-en-Quercy. The village's name comes from the name of Cyprian, bishop of Carthage,
Saint-Cyprien,_Lot
Castle in Lot-et-Garonne, France
and the Sendroux. It is located not far from Périgord Noir (Dordogne) and Quercy (Lot). List of castles in France Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Château_des_Rois_ducs
Godfrey, described as count of Turenne. He was descended from the counts of Quercy [fr], which county was annexed to the county of Toulouse in 852. As Odo
Viscounty_of_Turenne
French statesman (1588–1672)
1635. Séguier was born in Paris to a prominent legal family originating in Quercy. His grandfather, Pierre Séguier (1504–1580), was président à mortier in
Pierre_Séguier
Prefecture and commune in Occitania, France
capital and main city of the Lot department and the historical center of the Quercy, Cahors is home to 20,050 cadurciennes and cadurciens (2023). Nestled in
Cahors
16th Century French noble and diplomat
French Wars of Religion. Born into the first family of the province of Quercy, Saint-Sulpice began his military service during the reign of Francis I
Jean Ébrard, Seigneur de Saint-Sulpice
Jean_Ébrard,_Seigneur_de_Saint-Sulpice
French noble and military commander (c. 1560–1587)
Anne de Joyeuse, baron d'Arques then duc de Joyeuse (c. 1560–20 October 1587) was a French noble, governor, admiral, military commander, and royal favourite
Anne_de_Joyeuse
King of France from 1574 to 1589
mignons, Henri de Saint-Sulpice, belonged to an important family of Upper-Quercy, in the southwestern France. In 1576, he married Catherine de Carmaing,
Henry_III_of_France
Town hall in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, France
(1983). La Gourgue et Costejean Abbayes de moniales cisterciennes en Bas-Quercy (filiales de Leyme au Moyen Âge). FeniXX réédition numérique. p. 33. ISBN 978-2307266372
Hôtel de Ville, Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val
Late Sixteenth-Century French governor and military commander
the execution of Biron. Biron had an extensive clientèle network in the Quercy and Périgord, and it was partly to redirect the opposition of clientèle
Charles de Gontaut, 1st Duke of Biron
Charles_de_Gontaut,_1st_Duke_of_Biron
Lauzières-Thémines-Cardaillac, marquis de Thémines, sénéchal and governor of Quercy, Marshal of France. Louis d'Ognies, comte de Chaulnes, governor of Péronne
List of knights of the Order of the Holy Spirit
List_of_knights_of_the_Order_of_the_Holy_Spirit
16th Century French royal bastard and diplomat
friendly relations with the seigneur de Saint-Sulpice, the principal baron of Quercy and ambassador to Spain. In 1576 the eldest son of Saint-Sulpice was assassinated
Louis_de_Saint-Gelais
Commune in Occitania, France
is located at the edge of Rouergue where the Albigeois lands border with Quercy, to the north of the forest of Grésigne. It lies on one of the ancient pilgrim
Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val
French political and religious crisis
Actual power fell to two of Henri II's favourites, the duke of Guise (French: duc de Guise), François and the cardinal of Lorraine (French: cardinal de Lorraine)
1559–1562 French political crisis
1559–1562_French_political_crisis
Administrative division in Occitania, France
Meauzac Merles Mirabel Miramont-de-Quercy Moissac Molières Monbéqui Monclar-de-Quercy Montagudet Montaigu-de-Quercy Montaïn Montalzat Montastruc Montaubanpref
Montauban
Culinary tradition
settlement erected directly on a cliff, in the rich countryside of Causses du Quercy [fr; nl]. This area is one of the region's oldest milk producers[verification
French_cuisine
French chansonnier, goguettier and writer (1775–1851)
mystérieux, one-act vaudeville, with Théaulon 1822: Chanson de la berceuse du duc de Bordeaux 1824: Dictionnaire de morale, de science et de littérature, ou
Pierre_Capelle
françaises anciennes ou notables à la fin du 19th century, vol. 13. Levantal, Ducs et Pairs... (1996), p 708, note 4 – d'après Fracard,(Mie-Louise) Philippe
List_of_French_marquesses
French military officer and statesman (1767–1815)
Born Joachim Murat-Jordy (1767-03-25)25 March 1767 Labastide-Fortunière, Quercy, France Died 13 October 1815(1815-10-13) (aged 48) Pizzo Calabro, Calabria
Joachim_Murat
Swiss actor (1895-1975)
Gutter (1938), Le comte Edouard de Bourgogne Mother Love (1938), Michel Quercy Le règne de l'esprit malin (1938), Luc Noix de coco (1939), Josserand Deputy
Michel_Simon
Country in Western Europe (843–1792; 1815–1848)
County of Auvergne (1271) County of Toulouse (1271), including: County of Quercy County of Rouergue County of Rodez County of Gevaudan Viscounty of Albi
Kingdom_of_France
French painter (1780–1867)
David in 1800, when Ingres was in his studio. It was commissioned by the Duc d'Orleans, the son of King Louis Philippe I), and had very elaborate architectural
Jean-Auguste-Dominique_Ingres
Puylaurens that saw the capture of Buzet which afforded access to the capital of Quercy. The Protestants seized control of Annonay during the summer. In October
First French War of Religion in the provinces
First_French_War_of_Religion_in_the_provinces
French soldier, diplomat and courtier
Charles, became the 7th duke. Albiousse, Lionel d' (1887). Histoire des ducs d'Uzès: avec une notice sur leur château ducal (in French). H. Champion.
Emmanuel de Crussol, 5th Duke of Uzès
Emmanuel_de_Crussol,_5th_Duke_of_Uzès
French man of letters and erudition (1709–1784)
aux ″quand″, aux ″si″, et aux ″pourquoi″ 1761: Éloge historique de Mgr le duc de Bourgogne 1770: Tragédies d’Eschyle 1771: Discours philosophiques tirés
Jean-Jacques Lefranc, Marquis de Pompignan
Jean-Jacques_Lefranc,_Marquis_de_Pompignan
Heir of the English throne (1330–1376)
the other, under John, Duke of Berry, was to march towards Limousin and Quercy, and both were to unite and besiege the prince in Angoulême. Though he was
Edward_the_Black_Prince
French-American actor (1899–1978)
(archived) Charles Boyer at the Internet Broadway Database Sur le site Quercy.net À propos de Charles Boyer et de Figeac. Photographs and literature Portals:
Charles_Boyer
Richelieu to the Conseil du Roi (Royal Council). May – Croquant rebellions in Quercy, suppressed on 7 June by Marshal de Thémines. 10 June – Treaty of Compiègne
1624_in_France
French sociopolitical system before 1789
metals, etc. Chambre des comptes combined with Cours des aides – Aix, Bar-le-Duc, Dole, Nancy, Montpellier, Pau, Rouen Cours des monnaies – Paris; additionally
Ancien_régime
Prefecture and commune in Occitania, France
since 1 June 2008. In addition, a branch of France 3 Sud, for France 3 Quercy-Rouergue, is headquartered in Bourran [fr] and thus allows Rodez news to
Rodez
Provincial Artillery Regiment of Auxonne Régiment des Grenadiers Royaux du Quercy in Montauban, companies from the Régiments de Viennois, Vivarais, Rouergue
List of French Royal Army units (1776)
List_of_French_Royal_Army_units_(1776)
Taxonomy of a fossil mammal genus
molassique d'Aquitaine. Densité et continuité biochronologique dans la zone Quercy et bassins périphériques au Paléogène". Geobios. 36 (6): 629–648. doi:10
Taxonomy_of_Lophiodon
alongside the Duke of Montpensier, successfully crushing the viscounts of Quercy and Languedoc when they sought to reach junction with the army under the
Artus_de_Cossé
French naval officer (1722–1808)
in England aged 86. The Hector family was a noble family originating in Quercy (now in Poitou) and it is first recorded in 1666. It owned the lordships
Charles_Jean_d'Hector
Prefecture of Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Bussac Busserolles Bussière-Badil Calès Calviac-en-Périgord Campagnac-lès-Quercy Campagne Campsegret Capdrot Carlux Carsac-Aillac Carsac-de-Gurson Carves
Périgueux
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Louis de Funès in 1968. Christiaan Cornelissen, born in 1864 in Bois-le-Duc, the Netherlands, died in 1942 in Domme. He was a Dutch libertarian communist
Domme,_Dordogne
French politician
offices Preceded by Louis-Mathieu Molé Ministers of Marine and the Colonies 29 December 1818 – 14 December 1821 Succeeded by Aimé, duc de Clermont-Tonnerre
Pierre-Barthélémy Portal d'Albarèdes
Pierre-Barthélémy_Portal_d'Albarèdes
French general (1782–1854)
into a family of military nobility in Altillac, in the ancient province of Quercy in southwestern France. He was the younger son of General Jean-Antoine Marbot
Marcellin_Marbot
Jean-Luc; Binet, Michel; Mandon, Guy (1987). Nouveau guide du Périgord-Quercy (in French). Rennes: Ouest-France. pp. 22–23. ISBN 2-85882-842-3.. "Noms
History_of_Périgueux
1758 battle of the Seven Years' War
Volontaires Étrangers, Régiment de Bourbon, Régiment de Bresse, Régiment de Quercy, Régiment de Penthièvre, Régiment de Marmande, from the garrison of Saint-Malo
Battle_of_Saint-Cast
English statesman, diplomat, soldier and Christian writer (c. 1310–1361)
equivocation allowed Grosmont in the south-west to launch offensives into Quercy and the Bazadais; and himself lead a chevauchée 160 miles (260 km) north
Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster
Henry_of_Grosmont,_Duke_of_Lancaster
century abbey Mérimée Tarn-et-Garonne Collégiale Saint-Martin Montpezat-de-Quercy 14th century collegiate church Mérimée Var Amphithéâtre Fréjus 1st et 2nd
List of French historic monuments protected in 1840
List_of_French_historic_monuments_protected_in_1840
French actor
Year Title Role Director Notes 1975 Ces grappes de ma vigne Martial Alain Quercy TV mini-series Un sac de billes The monitor Jacques Doillon 1979 The Hussy
Dominique_Besnehard
Extinct genus of European perissodactyl
molassique d'Aquitaine. Densité et continuité biochronologique dans la zone Quercy et bassins périphériques au Paléogène". Geobios. 36 (6): 629–648. Bibcode:2003Geobi
Lophiodon
Former literary award of the French Academy
La Corse militaire Jacques-Sylvestre de Sacy, Le maréchal de Mac Mahon, duc de Magenta Général Tournoux, Défense des frontières 1967 René Rémond, La
Prix_Broquette-Gonin
1567 battle
consolidation of his army with the addition of forces of the Viscounts of Quercy and Rouergue who were fresh off relieving the weak royal siege of Orléans
Battle_of_Saint-Denis_(1567)
Archived from the original on 7 July 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2022. "Gourdon en Quercy". Guilde des Carillonneurs de France [Guild of Carillonneurs of France]
List_of_carillons
French general and politician
into a family of military nobility in Altillac, in the ancient province of Quercy in southwestern France. His career began in the military household of the
Jean-Antoine_Marbot
French military officer, courtier and statesman (1553–1592)
received his first military service in 1570 under his father at Arnay-le-Duc before being introduced to the future king Henri III at the siege of La Rochelle
Bernard_de_Nogaret
French general (1781–1844)
into a family of military nobility in Altillac, in the ancient province of Quercy in southwestern France. He was the elder son of General Jean-Antoine Marbot
Adolphe_Marbot
Wing. Division inactivated in July 1940. Final command post at Limogne-en-Quercy. Subordination: X Corps, 10th Army III Corps, XII Military Region. 6th Colonial
List of French divisions in World War II
List_of_French_divisions_in_World_War_II
(2023) describe new fossil material of Thaumastosaurus from the Eocene Quercy Phosphorites Formation (France), and report evidence of diversity of morphotypes
2023_in_paleontology
Ascarat FH 10 Mathieu Bélie SH 9 Guillaume Rouet 43' to 53' 62' N8 8 Fred Quercy OF 7 Gauthier Gibouin (c) 60' BF 6 Pierre Barthère RL 5 David Barrera Howarth
2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals
2017_end-of-year_rugby_union_internationals
DUC QUERCY
DUC QUERCY
Boy/Male
Arabic
Blessing; Prayer
Male
English
Short form of English Dudley, DUD means "Dudda's meadow."
Girl/Female
Indian
Prayer
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Wealthy gift.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Accumulating.
Boy/Male
Vietnamese
Virtuous.
Male
French
Norman French form of Latin Lucas, LUC means "from Lucania."
Boy/Male
Vietnamese
Ethical.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Danish, Indian, Muslim
Prayer; A Wish
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese
Shield
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English douce, dowce ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’ (Old French dolz, dous, from Latin dulcis). This was also in occasional use as a female personal name in the Middle Ages, and some examples may derive from it.Italian : from duce ‘leader’, ‘chief’, probably applied as a nickname.
Female
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Magdolna, DUCI means "of Magdala."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Aztec, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Swiss
Light; Illumination; Form of Luke; A Region of Southern Italy; Bringer of Light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English doke, hence a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a duck or a metonymic occupational name for someone who kept ducks or for a wild fowler.Irish : English name adopted as an equivalent of Lohan (an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Leocháin ‘descendant of Leochán’) by mistranslation, as if from lacha ‘duck’.North German (also Dück) : probably a nickname for a coward, from Low German duken ‘to duck or dive’.German (Dück(e)) : from a pet form of an old Germanic personal name formed with theud, diot ‘people’, ‘race’.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM CUC means "golden chrysanthemum."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Brown-skinned soldier.
Boy/Male
French Welsh
Light; illumination. Form of Luke.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name CUC means "chrysanthemum."
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
From the People's Meadow; From a Surname and Place Name Derived from the Old English; Diminutive of Dudley
Boy/Male
English
From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning...
DUC QUERCY
DUC QUERCY
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Blazing; Destroying Enemies
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Food Offered to the Gods; Lord Shiva
Female
Scottish
Manx form of Scottish Peigi, PAAIE means "pearl."
Biblical
same as Meshech
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, French
God is Gracious; Oak-hearted; Form of Shane
Girl/Female
Muslim
Name of a mountain in Medina, Contentment
Girl/Female
Indian
Moon light
Girl/Female
French Latin
Birthday; especially the birthday of Christ.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wearing the Sky
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Knowledgeable
DUC QUERCY
DUC QUERCY
DUC QUERCY
DUC QUERCY
DUC QUERCY
n.
A duck used to lure wild ducks into a decoy; hence, a person employed to lure others into danger.
a.
Having short legs, like a waddling duck; short-legged.
n.
The duck mole. See under Duck.
v. t.
To plunge the head of under water, immediately withdrawing it; as, duck the boy.
a.
Having a bill like that of a duck.
n.
See Dun crow, under Dun, a.
adv.
Directly; exactly; as, a due east course.
a.
Major; in the major mode; as, C dur, that is, C major.
v. t.
To dress with an adz; as, to dub a stick of timber smooth.
a.
Appointed or required to arrive at a given time; as, the steamer was due yesterday.
v. t.
To open; as, to dup the door.
n.
See Duck mole, under Duck.
v. t.
A sudden inclination of the bead or dropping of the person, resembling the motion of a duck in water.
a.
Such as (a thing) ought to be; fulfilling obligation; proper; lawful; regular; appointed; sufficient; exact; as, due process of law; due service; in due time.
n.
An urgent request or demand of payment; as, he sent his debtor a dun.
n.
See Duck mole, under Duck.