Languedoc

Languedoc, a province in the S. of France, annexed to the French crown in 1361, and now divided into nine departments, borders on the Rhône.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Langton, Stephen * Lanka
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Lane, Edward William
Lanfranc
Lanfrey, Pierre
Lang, Andrew
Lange, Friedrich
Lange, Johann Peter
Langhorne, John
Langland"
Langres
Langton, Stephen
Languedoc
Lanka
Lannes, Jean, Duc de Montebello
Lansdowne, Henry, third Marquis of
Lansdowne, Henry, fifth Marquis of
Lanterne, La
Laocöon
Laodamia
Laodicea
Laomedon
Laotze

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