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    Massiac (French pronunciation: [masjak]; Occitan: Maciac) is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. Communes of the Cantal department...
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    Hôtel Massiac called Club de l'hôtel de Massiac in a speech published under the title Le Bout d'oreille des colons, ou le système de l’Hôtel Massiac mis...
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  • Club de l'hôtel de Massiac or the Massiac Club was a political club in Paris in France during the French Revolution. The club was formed in 20 August 1789...
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    Fort Massac (or Fort Massiac) is a French colonial and early National-era fort on the Ohio River in Massac County, Illinois. Its site was listed on the...
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    official he spoke to had already been approached by a member of the Massiac club. The Massiac group published and distributed literature, responding in toto...
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  • marquis de Massiac (15 November 1686, Brest – 15 August 1770, Paris) was a French Admiral and Minister. He was son of Barthélémy d'Espinchal de Massiac, 1626–1700...
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    against by the group of colonial planters called the Club Massiac, because they met at the Hôtel Massiac. Despite the lack of explicit mention of slavery in...
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    rains and snows quite often. The Planèze of Saint-Flour and the region of Massiac receive less precipitation, owing to winds coming from the north and south...
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    August 1789, colonial slave owners and merchants formed the rival Club de Massiac to represent their interests. When the Constituent Assembly adopted the...
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    meaning "small beech wood." This pass, part of the road from Saint-Flour to Massiac, was used to travel from the South to the North of France through the Cantal...
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