• Pierre-Antoine Rascas, sieur de Bagarris et du Bourguet (15 February 1569 – 14 April 1620), was an advocate at the Parlement of Aix-en-Provence, and a...
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    furniture, took a stable shape under Henry IV, who nominated the connoisseur Rascas de Bagarris garde particulier des médailles et antiques du roi, the "particular...
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  • outlet of Lac de la Loutre; 0.7 kilometres (0.43 mi) south-east, up to Rascas Falls; 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) south, to Louise stream, coming from the...
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    Pignans, would have bought the Lordship of Thorenc from Rascas of Muy around 1515. The Rascas family had sufficient money to follow François I to war...
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    to the east that had recently been founded by the legal expert Bernard Rascas and his wife. The area of the town would increase by more than three-fold...
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  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the University of Ottawa Rascas de Bagarris – founder of the science of historical numismatics and one of...
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    Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Palestinian-born Kabbalist (b. 1543) April 14 – Rascas de Bagarris, French scholar (b. 1562) May 16 – William Adams, English navigator...
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  • noblewoman (d. 1605) Ottavio Rinuccini, Italian composer (d. 1621) February 15 Rascas de Bagarris, French scholar (d. 1620) Maeda Toshinaga, Japanese daimyō (noble)...
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