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  • Castres
  • Subprefecture and commune in Occitania, France

    growth diminished. Albi surpassed Castres as the most populous metropolitan area of Tarn. The population of Castres reached its peak in 1975, after that

    Castres

    Castres

    Castres

  • Castres Olympique
  • French rugby union club, based in Castres

    Castres Olympique (French pronunciation: [kastʁ ɔlɛ̃pik], CAST-(r)) is a French rugby union club located in the Occitanian city of Castres and is currently

    Castres Olympique

    Castres_Olympique

  • Édouard Castres
  • Swiss painter

    Édouard Castres (Geneva, 21 June 1838 – Annemasse, 28 June 1902) was a Swiss painter. Castres studied fine arts with Barthélemy Menn in Geneva before

    Édouard Castres

    Édouard Castres

    Édouard_Castres

  • Castres Cathedral
  • Church in Languedoc, France

    Castres Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Benoît de Castres), now the Roman Catholic church of Saint Benoît (Saint Benedict), is an historical religious

    Castres Cathedral

    Castres Cathedral

    Castres_Cathedral

  • Castres (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Castres may refer to: Castres, a commune in the Tarn department in the Midi-Pyrénées region Castres, Aisne, a commune in the Aisne department in the Picardy

    Castres (disambiguation)

    Castres_(disambiguation)

  • Tarn (department)
  • Department in Occitania, France

    the dioceses of Albi and Castres (which found themselves merged in 1817). The new department had five districts: Albi, Castres, Lavaur, Gaillac, Lacaune

    Tarn (department)

    Tarn (department)

    Tarn_(department)

  • Canton of Castres-3
  • came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Castres. It consists of the following communes: Castres (partly) Navès "Décret n° 2014-170 du 17 février

    Canton of Castres-3

    Canton_of_Castres-3

  • Arrondissement of Castres
  • Arrondissement in Occitania, France

    arrondissement of Castres is an arrondissement of France in the Tarn department in the Occitanie region. Its INSEE code is 812 and its capital city is Castres. It has

    Arrondissement of Castres

    Arrondissement of Castres

    Arrondissement_of_Castres

  • Canton of Castres-2
  • into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Castres. It consists of the following communes: Burlats Castres (partly) Montfa Roquecourbe Saint-Germier Saint-Jean-de-Vals

    Canton of Castres-2

    Canton_of_Castres-2

  • Palace of the Bishops of Castres
  • Town hall in Castres, France

    The Palace of the Bishops of Castres, or Palais de l'Evêché à Castres, is a municipal building in Castres, Tarn, in southern France, standing on Rue de

    Palace of the Bishops of Castres

    Palace of the Bishops of Castres

    Palace_of_the_Bishops_of_Castres

  • Joan of Ponthieu, Dame of Epernon
  • French countess (before 1336–1376)

    d'Épernon, Countess of Vendôme and of Castres, (Jeanne de Ponthieu, dame d'Épernon, comtesse de Vendôme et de Castres, before 1336 – 30 May 1376) better

    Joan of Ponthieu, Dame of Epernon

    Joan of Ponthieu, Dame of Epernon

    Joan_of_Ponthieu,_Dame_of_Epernon

  • Henry Pollock (rugby union)
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    2024, he scored a try on his Champions Cup debut in a 38–8 victory over Castres Olympique in the opening round of the 2024–25 tournament. That month, he

    Henry Pollock (rugby union)

    Henry Pollock (rugby union)

    Henry_Pollock_(rugby_union)

  • Edward Castres Gwynne
  • Australian politician

    Edward Castres Gwynne (13 February 1811 – 10 June 1888) was an English-born Australian lawyer, Supreme Court of South Australia judge and politician.

    Edward Castres Gwynne

    Edward Castres Gwynne

    Edward_Castres_Gwynne

  • Count of Castres
  • The Count of Castres was a title in the French nobility. It was held by: John I, Count of La Marche Bernard d'Armagnac, Count of Pardiac Alan of Albret

    Count of Castres

    Count_of_Castres

  • Canton of Castres-1
  • came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Castres. It consists of the following communes: Castres (partly) "Décret n° 2014-170 du 17 février 2014

    Canton of Castres-1

    Canton_of_Castres-1

  • A69 highway (France)
  • Motorway in France

    connect the A68 (near Toulouse) to the Castres ring road [fr] via a new 2x2 lane infrastructure between Castres and Verfeil over a length of 62 km. It

    A69 highway (France)

    A69 highway (France)

    A69_highway_(France)

  • Top 14
  • French rugby union league

    à propos de Castres-Grenoble en 1993 : " Je me suis trompé "". sudouest. 1 June 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013. "Top 14: Toulon-Castres, souviens-toi

    Top 14

    Top_14

  • Guilhabert de Castres
  • Guilhabert de Castres (about 1165 – 1240) was a prominent Cathar theologian. Born in Castres, he became a Cathar Perfect and, between 1223 and 1226, Bishop

    Guilhabert de Castres

    Guilhabert_de_Castres

  • Bourbaki Panorama
  • Panoramic painting by Édouard Castres and his team

    Switzerland and France. The Society commissioned Édouard Castres to produce the work in 1876. Castres was a Swiss artist who came to prominence in the post-war

    Bourbaki Panorama

    Bourbaki Panorama

    Bourbaki_Panorama

  • Castres station
  • Railway station in Occitanie, France

    Castres is a railway station in Castres, Occitanie, France. It is on the Toulouse–Mazamet railway line. The station is served by TER (local) services

    Castres station

    Castres station

    Castres_station

  • Castres–Mazamet Airport
  • Airport in Tarn, France

    Castres – Mazamet Airport (French: Aéroport de Castres - Mazamet) (IATA: DCM, ICAO: LFCK) is an airport serving Castres and Mazamet and the east of Midi-Pyrénées

    Castres–Mazamet Airport

    Castres–Mazamet Airport

    Castres–Mazamet_Airport

  • List of 2016–17 Top 14 transfers
  • Clermont Auvergne for Castres Olympique". ctu-rugby.fr (in French). 12 December 2015. "Oyonnax hooker Jody Jenneker joins Castres Olympique". Planet Rugby

    List of 2016–17 Top 14 transfers

    List_of_2016–17_Top_14_transfers

  • 2012–13 Top 14 season
  • French domestic rugby union club competition

    contested at the Stade de France between Toulon and Castres; the match was won 19–14 by Castres to earn them their first title since the controversial

    2012–13 Top 14 season

    2012–13_Top_14_season

  • FC Grenoble Rugby
  • French rugby union club

    from Castres captain Francis Rui. New Zealand lock Gary Whetton then grounded the loose ball, and referee Daniel Salles awarded the try to Castres without

    FC Grenoble Rugby

    FC_Grenoble_Rugby

  • Goya Museum
  • Art museum in Castres, France

    The Goya Museum (French: Musée Goya) is an art museum located in Castres, France. The museum was originally established in 1840 and was named after the

    Goya Museum

    Goya Museum

    Goya_Museum

  • Nick Champion de Crespigny
  • Australia international rugby union player

    de Crespigny re-signed with Castres Olympic for 2 additional seasons until July 2024. In his first two seasons with Castres Olympic he played 39 matches

    Nick Champion de Crespigny

    Nick Champion de Crespigny

    Nick_Champion_de_Crespigny

  • Communauté d'agglomération de Castres Mazamet
  • Communauté d'agglomération in Occitania, France

    d'agglomération de Castres Mazamet is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Castres. It is located in the

    Communauté d'agglomération de Castres Mazamet

    Communauté_d'agglomération_de_Castres_Mazamet

  • Max Evans (rugby union)
  • Scotland international rugby union player

    Evans confirmed he would leave the Glasgow Warriors to join Castres. He was released from Castres in June 2015. In November 2017, Evans was revealed as one

    Max Evans (rugby union)

    Max Evans (rugby union)

    Max_Evans_(rugby_union)

  • Luka Matkava
  • Georgian rugby union player (born 2001)

    Luka Matkava en route pour Castres". L'Équipe (in French). Retrieved 30 March 2025. "Top 14 - Match report Toulouse vs Castres, le 26/04/2025". all.rugby

    Luka Matkava

    Luka_Matkava

  • List of 2024–25 Top 14 transfers
  • Rémy Baget va poursuivre sa carrière à Castres" [Aviron Bayonnais: Rémy Baget will continue his career at Castres]. Sud Ouest.fr. 10 October 2023. Retrieved

    List of 2024–25 Top 14 transfers

    List_of_2024–25_Top_14_transfers

  • List of 2025–26 Top 14 transfers
  • 2026. "Transferts : Teddy Durand (Oyonnax) à Castres, c'est fait" [Transfers: Teddy Durand (Oyonnax) to Castres, it's done]. Le Equipe.fr. 29 November 2024

    List of 2025–26 Top 14 transfers

    List_of_2025–26_Top_14_transfers

  • Castres XIII Rugby League Knights
  • French semi-professional rugby league club

    Castres XIII Rugby League Knights is a French rugby league club based in Castres, within the French region of Tarn, Occitania. Established in 2013, the

    Castres XIII Rugby League Knights

    Castres_XIII_Rugby_League_Knights

  • Chalair Aviation
  • French regional airline

    Brest Bretagne Airport Carpiquet – Caen–Carpiquet Airport (base) CastresCastres–Mazamet Airport Limoges – Limoges–Bellegarde Airport Lyon – Lyon–Saint

    Chalair Aviation

    Chalair Aviation

    Chalair_Aviation

  • Gabriel Montoya
  • French physician, singer and lyricist (1868–1914)

    Gabriel Montoya (20 October 1868, in Alès – 7 October 1914, in Castres) was a French singer, chansonnier and lyricist. The son of a pharmacist, Joseph-Henri-Victor

    Gabriel Montoya

    Gabriel_Montoya

  • Mazamet
  • Commune in Occitania, France

    department in southern France. It is the second-largest component of the Castres-Mazamet metropolitan area. Mazamet is situated on the northern slope of

    Mazamet

    Mazamet

    Mazamet

  • Denis Rake
  • British secret agent (1901-1976)

    handwriting despite claiming to be from different towns. They were moved to Castres prison, with its isolation, deprivation and abuse - the prison escape at

    Denis Rake

    Denis Rake

    Denis_Rake

  • Jean de Montfort-Castres
  • count of Squillace, seigneur of la Ferté-Alais, of Bréthencourt, and of Castres-en-Albigeois from 1270 to 1300. He was the son of Philippe II de Montfort

    Jean de Montfort-Castres

    Jean_de_Montfort-Castres

  • Jeremy Davidson (rugby union)
  • Rugby union player from Northern Ireland

    coach and former player who played as a lock for Ulster, London Irish and Castres, and at international level for Ireland and the British & Irish Lions.

    Jeremy Davidson (rugby union)

    Jeremy Davidson (rugby union)

    Jeremy_Davidson_(rugby_union)

  • Jean-François Salvard
  • Frankfurt in 1571. He returned to Geneva in 1576, and became pastor at Castres in 1582. The Harmonia confessionum fidei was a Calvinist answer to the

    Jean-François Salvard

    Jean-François_Salvard

  • Thomas Ramos (rugby union)
  • French rugby union player (born 1995)

    Grand Slam: 2022 Richy, Damien (22 February 2014). "Castres renversant contre Toulouse" [Castres astounding against Toulouse]. rugbynews.fr (in French)

    Thomas Ramos (rugby union)

    Thomas Ramos (rugby union)

    Thomas_Ramos_(rugby_union)

  • Counts of Castres
  • Castres-en-Albigenses was a dependence of the Viscount of Albi. The Viscounts of Albi granted Castres a city charter establishing a commune with the city

    Counts of Castres

    Counts_of_Castres

  • Joe Tekori
  • Samoan rugby union player

    (Points) Waitakere City Senior career Years Team Apps (Points) 2007–13 Castres 158 (160) 2013–22 Toulouse 229 (134) Correct as of 29 May 2021 Provincial

    Joe Tekori

    Joe Tekori

    Joe_Tekori

  • 2025–26 Top 14 season
  • French rugby union season

    place in the Top 14 for the following season. Bayonne Bordeaux Bègles Castres Clermont La Rochelle Lyon Montauban Montpellier Pau Perpignan Racing Stade

    2025–26 Top 14 season

    2025–26_Top_14_season

  • List of 2013–14 Top 14 transfers
  • Bordeaux-Bègles Rémy Martin to Béziers Julien Tomas to Castres Olympique Santiago Fernandez to Castres Olympique Paul Bosch to USO Nevers Taleta Tupuola to

    List of 2013–14 Top 14 transfers

    List_of_2013–14_Top_14_transfers

  • Loris Zarantonello
  • Italy international rugby union player

    at Apia Park. "Player Profile". Castres Olimpique (in French). "L'INTERVIEW DÉCALÉE DE LORIS ZARANTONELLO !". Castres Olimpique (in French). Retrieved

    Loris Zarantonello

    Loris_Zarantonello

  • Gary Whetton
  • NZ international rugby union player

    Wales and France. The 1993 French Rugby Union Championship was won by Castres who beat Grenoble 14–11 in controversial final. Indeed a try of Olivier

    Gary Whetton

    Gary_Whetton

  • David Smith (rugby union, born 1986)
  • Samoan rugby union player

    to Castres. He then moved in 2019 to RCNM in Federal 1 league. Castres Top 14: 2017–18 "Home". Huge Rugby News. Retrieved 8 August 2019. "Castres stun

    David Smith (rugby union, born 1986)

    David Smith (rugby union, born 1986)

    David_Smith_(rugby_union,_born_1986)

  • Jean I, Count of La Marche
  • Second son of James I, Count of La Marche (1344–1393)

    Bouchard VII, Count of Vendôme died, and Jean became Count of Vendôme and Castres in right of his wife. Jean joined the campaign of Charles VI 1382 in Flanders

    Jean I, Count of La Marche

    Jean I, Count of La Marche

    Jean_I,_Count_of_La_Marche

  • Philip of Montfort, Lord of Castres
  • French nobleman, Count of Squillace in Italy from 1266/68, then Lord of Castres in 1270. He was the son of Philip I of Monfort, Lord of Tyre and Eleonore

    Philip of Montfort, Lord of Castres

    Philip_of_Montfort,_Lord_of_Castres

  • Laboratoires Pierre Fabre
  • French multinational pharmaceutical and cosmetics company

    multinational pharmaceutical and cosmetics company headquartered in the city of Castres, Midi-Pyrénées, France. Founded in 1962 by Pierre Fabre (1926-2013), the

    Laboratoires Pierre Fabre

    Laboratoires Pierre Fabre

    Laboratoires_Pierre_Fabre

  • 2013–14 Top 14 season
  • Ligue Nationale de. "10/05/14 - Clermont - Castres". lnr.fr. Retrieved 14 September 2017. "Clermont 16 – 22 Castres". L'Équipe. 10 May 2014. Archived from

    2013–14 Top 14 season

    2013–14_Top_14_season

  • Castres-Gironde
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Castres-Gironde (French pronunciation: [kastʁ ʒiʁɔ̃d]; Occitan: Castra) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France

    Castres-Gironde

    Castres-Gironde

    Castres-Gironde

  • 2025–26 European Rugby Champions Cup
  • Rugby union competition

    Tigers Northampton Saints Sale Sharks Saracens Bayonne Bordeaux Bègles Castres Clermont La Rochelle Pau Toulouse Toulon Leinster Munster Edinburgh Glasgow

    2025–26 European Rugby Champions Cup

    2025–26_European_Rugby_Champions_Cup

  • Castres, Aisne
  • Commune in Hauts-de-France, France

    Castres (French pronunciation: [kastʁ] ) is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Communes of the Aisne department

    Castres, Aisne

    Castres, Aisne

    Castres,_Aisne

  • George Marich
  • South African rugby union player

    Narbonne finish in 9th place in the league. He then joined Top 14 side Castres for the 2013–14 Top 14 season. However, he didn't make any first team appearances

    George Marich

    George_Marich

  • Yann David
  • France international rugby union player (born 1988)

    French professional rugby union centre and winger currently playing for Castres Olympique in the Top 14. He is 1.85m tall and weighs 105 kg. David studied

    Yann David

    Yann David

    Yann_David

  • Louis, Count of Vendôme
  • Count of Vendôme and Chartres

    French prince du sang, as well as Count of Vendôme from 1393, and Count of Castres from 1425 until his death. Louis was a supporter of the Duke of Orléans

    Louis, Count of Vendôme

    Louis, Count of Vendôme

    Louis,_Count_of_Vendôme

  • Pierre de Fermat
  • French mathematician and lawyer (1601–1665)

    recognition of this role. Pierre de Fermat died on 12 January 1665, at Castres, in the present-day department of Tarn. The oldest and most prestigious

    Pierre de Fermat

    Pierre de Fermat

    Pierre_de_Fermat

  • William Whetton
  • Rugby player

    is a New Zealand rugby union player. He currently plays at number 8 for Castres in the Top 14. He is the son of ex-All Black lock Gary Whetton and his

    William Whetton

    William_Whetton

  • Matthias Halagahu
  • French rugby union player

    made his professional debut for RC Toulon on the 23 October 2020, against Castres Olympique in Top 14. Matthias Halagahu was first called to the France senior

    Matthias Halagahu

    Matthias_Halagahu

  • Mark McCall
  • Irish rugby union player and coach

    Ulsterman Jeremy Davidson, joined a new coaching team being established at Castres after dismissals forced by a poor early start and team dissension. The

    Mark McCall

    Mark_McCall

  • Émilie de Villeneuve
  • French Roman Catholic saint

    under the name of "Blue sisters of Castres" because of the color of their clothes. In the anonymity of a house in Castres, with her companions, she served

    Émilie de Villeneuve

    Émilie de Villeneuve

    Émilie_de_Villeneuve

  • Route départementale 612
  • Road in France

    the section of the départmental 612 located between Albi and Castres. "RD 612 Albi-Castres : cette route qui fait peur". La Dépêche. 10 February 2018.

    Route départementale 612

    Route_départementale_612

  • List of 2023–24 Top 14 transfers
  • 2022–23 Top 14 transfers

    Papali'i rejoint Castres". Le Figsro.fr (in French). 16 May 2023. Retrieved 16 May 2023. "Le Montpelliérain Romain Macurdy s'engage avec le Castres Olympique

    List of 2023–24 Top 14 transfers

    List_of_2023–24_Top_14_transfers

  • Tommy Freeman (rugby union)
  • English rugby union player (born 2001)

    Auvergne. He scored again in the following match, a 51–16 victory over Castres in the quarter finals. He was rested for their following fixture against

    Tommy Freeman (rugby union)

    Tommy Freeman (rugby union)

    Tommy_Freeman_(rugby_union)

  • Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne
  • French noblewoman (1498–1519)

    sister Anne shared extensive properties in Auvergne, Clermont, Berry, Castres, and Louraguais. Anne inherited Auvergne and married John Stewart, 2nd

    Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne

    Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne

    Madeleine_de_La_Tour_d'Auvergne

  • Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre
  • Lord of Tyre (died 1270)

    of Montfort (died 17 March 1270, Tyre) was lord of La Ferté-Alais and Castres-en-Albigeois 1228–1270, lord of Tyre 1246–1270, and lord of Toron aft.

    Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre

    Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre

    Philip_of_Montfort,_Lord_of_Tyre

  • EPCR Challenge Cup
  • Annual European rugby union competition

    Predictably, the final was an all-French affair with Bourgoin beating Castres Olympique 18–9 to win the shield. The following year's competition had

    EPCR Challenge Cup

    EPCR_Challenge_Cup

  • Ancient Diocese of Castres
  • Roman Catholic diocese in France (1317 - 1801)

    territory returned to the archdiocese of Albi. The bishop of Castres had his seat at Castres Cathedral. 5 August 1317 to 1327: Dieudonné I. 1328–1338: Amelius

    Ancient Diocese of Castres

    Ancient Diocese of Castres

    Ancient_Diocese_of_Castres

  • Joana de Castre
  • Joana de Castre (1430-1480), was a Catalan noble. She was born to the noble Pere de Castre and Blanca de So, and married viscount Jofre de Rocabertí,

    Joana de Castre

    Joana_de_Castre

  • Rodrigo Capó Ortega
  • Uruguay international rugby union player

    11 September 2011. "KOCKOTT TAKES CASTRES TO THE TOP". rugby365.com. 1 June 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2021. "Castres stun Montpellier to claim Top 14 title"

    Rodrigo Capó Ortega

    Rodrigo Capó Ortega

    Rodrigo_Capó_Ortega

  • Judith and Her Maidservant (Artemisia Gentileschi, Cannes)
  • Painting by Artemisia Gentileschi

    Gentileschi. Executed sometime between 1640 and 1645, it hangs in the Musée de la Castre in Cannes. The story comes from the deuterocanonical Book of Judith, in

    Judith and Her Maidservant (Artemisia Gentileschi, Cannes)

    Judith and Her Maidservant (Artemisia Gentileschi, Cannes)

    Judith_and_Her_Maidservant_(Artemisia_Gentileschi,_Cannes)

  • George Furbank
  • English rugby union player (born 1996)

    arm, Furbank scored a try and made two assists in a 51‍–‍16 win against Castres in the 2024–25 Champions Cup quarter final. On 8 April 2026, it was announced

    George Furbank

    George_Furbank

  • Gat mort
  • River

    tributary after about 37 km (23 mi) at the municipal boundary of Beautiran and Castres-Gironde. Gat mort flows through the following department and towns: Gironde

    Gat mort

    Gat mort

    Gat_mort

  • Anne Veaute
  • (1725–1794) was a French businessperson. After founding a textile factory in Castres in 1756 she became a major figure in the French textile industry and introduced

    Anne Veaute

    Anne Veaute

    Anne_Veaute

  • Sébastien Tillous-Borde
  • French rugby union player (born 1985)

    being held by Dimitri Yachvili, he signed with Castres for the 2007–08 Top 14 season. He debuted for Castres on 27 October 2007 against Auch in what was

    Sébastien Tillous-Borde

    Sébastien_Tillous-Borde

  • 2023–24 EPCR Challenge Cup
  • Rugby union competition

    European teams Connacht Ulster Black Lion Sale Newcastle Gloucester Edinburgh Castres Clermont Oyonnax Montpellier Pau Perpignan Bayonne Scarlets Osp Dr. Benetton

    2023–24 EPCR Challenge Cup

    2023–24 EPCR Challenge Cup

    2023–24_EPCR_Challenge_Cup

  • Jean Jaurès
  • French Socialist leader (1859–1914)

    son of an unsuccessful businessman and farmer, Jean Jaurès was born in Castres, Tarn, into a modest French provincial haut-bourgeois family. His younger

    Jean Jaurès

    Jean Jaurès

    Jean_Jaurès

  • Éric Artiguste
  • French rugby union player (born 1970)

    Toulousain, as well as a Heineken Cup title in 1996. While at his next club Castres Olympique, he earned a call up for France's 1999 tour of Oceania and gained

    Éric Artiguste

    Éric_Artiguste

  • Munster Rugby
  • Irish provincial rugby union team

    Munster To Castres Win". Munster Rugby. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2018. "Report | Losing Bonus Point For Munster In Castres". Munster Rugby

    Munster Rugby

    Munster Rugby

    Munster_Rugby

  • Filipo Nakosi
  • Fiji international rugby union player (born 1992)

    Filipo Nakosi (born 8 April 1992) is a Fijian rugby player for Castres Olympique in France's Top 14, the highest level of French rugby. His primary position

    Filipo Nakosi

    Filipo_Nakosi

  • Yoan Audrin
  • French rugby union player

    Béziers before moving to Bayonne in 2006, then had spells with Montauban and Castres before moving to Montpellier in 2011. "Yoan Audrin Profile". Itsrugby.co

    Yoan Audrin

    Yoan Audrin

    Yoan_Audrin

  • List of 2019–20 Top 14 transfers
  • Nkinsi (FCG) trois ans à Castres". Le Dauphine (in French). 17 October 2018. "US Montauban : Thomas Fortunel deux ans au Castres olympique". Ladepeche.fr

    List of 2019–20 Top 14 transfers

    List_of_2019–20_Top_14_transfers

  • Benjamin Lapeyre
  • French rugby union player

    Benjamin Lapeyre (born 24 September 1986 in Castres) is a French rugby union player. His position is Fullback, although he can also play as a Wing. He

    Benjamin Lapeyre

    Benjamin Lapeyre

    Benjamin_Lapeyre

  • Kees Meeuws
  • New Zealand rugby union player

    up a contract with French club Castres Olympique, and in 2006 he left Castres for Agen after a falling-out with Castres coach Laurent Seigne. Following

    Kees Meeuws

    Kees_Meeuws

  • List of 2020–21 Top 14 transfers
  • join Castres". FBC News. 12 May 2020. "Fijian Kunatani quits Harlequins to become one of 13 new signings at Castres". RugbyPass. 4 June 2020. "Castres Olympique :

    List of 2020–21 Top 14 transfers

    List_of_2020–21_Top_14_transfers

  • DCM
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Campaign Manager, online ad management and ad serving solution. IATA code for Castres–Mazamet Airport, an airport in France ICAO airline code used by Fltplan

    DCM

    DCM

  • List of 2018–19 Top 14 transfers
  • French). 16 August 2018. "Top 14 : Yann David vers Castres". L'Équipe (in French). 25 August 2017. "Castres: Le pillar Fa'anunu sur le retour". Sports.fr (in

    List of 2018–19 Top 14 transfers

    List_of_2018–19_Top_14_transfers

  • CO
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    output (CO), the volume of blood being pumped by the heart per time unit Castres Olympique, a French rugby club Certificate of occupancy (CO), a legal document

    CO

    CO

  • Jardin botanique Pierre Fabre du Bosc dal Mas
  • Botanical garden in Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées, France

    nonprofit Institut Klorane. It is located road of Cambounet-sur-le-Sor, Soual, Castres, Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées, France. The garden was established by Pierre Fabre

    Jardin botanique Pierre Fabre du Bosc dal Mas

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  • Alex Tulou
  • NZ international rugby union player

    2013. "Alex Tulou Castres Olympique Rugby Profile" (in French). Castres Olmypique. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2021. "Castres No.8 Tulou pulls out

    Alex Tulou

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  • Izaiha Moore-Aiono
  • Samoan rugby union player

    "Transfert / Top 14- Castres recrute le troisième ligne Izaiha Moore-Aiono (Saracens) comme joker médical" [Transfer / Top 14 - Castres recruits third row

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  • Jean-François Batut
  • French painter (1828–1907)

    Jean-François Batut (26 June 1828 in Castres - 21 May 1907) was a French painter known for his portraits, with subjects including Ferdinand de Lesseps

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  • 13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment
  • Military unit

    was integrated at the end of 1960 so that on his return, in France at Castres, then at Dieuze), he could accompany it in its transformation into an in-depth

    13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment

    13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment

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  • House of Montoire
  • Married, Eléonore de Montfort, Lady of Castres Bouchard VI (1290+1354), Count of Vendôme and Lord of Castres, son of John V. Married in 1320, Alix de

    House of Montoire

    House of Montoire

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  • Rudi Wulf
  • NZ international rugby union player

    plays for Lyon in the French Top 14. He previously played for Toulon and Castres Olympique. Wulf has also played for North Harbour in the Air New Zealand

    Rudi Wulf

    Rudi Wulf

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  • Agout
  • River in southern France

    following department and towns: Hérault: La Salvetat-sur-Agout Tarn: Brassac, Castres, Lavaur, Saint-Sulpice The Agout flows into the Tarn at Saint-Sulpice.

    Agout

    Agout

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  • Chester Catawba Regional Airport
  • Airport in South Carolina, United States

    no designation from the IATA (which assigned DCM to Mazamet Airport in Castres, France). Chester Catawba Regional Airport covers an area of 1,047 acres

    Chester Catawba Regional Airport

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  • List of European records in masters athletics
  • Prix M 50 3:58.26 David Heath  Great Britain 22 May 1965 50 21 June 2015 Castres, France Regional Championships M 55 4:14.33 Gunther Hesselmann  Germany

    List of European records in masters athletics

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  • Lenni Nouchi
  • France international rugby union player

    Nouchi made his professional debut with his club in an away match at Castres on 8 October 2022, coming off the bench and playing around 15 minutes.

    Lenni Nouchi

    Lenni Nouchi

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    Hindu

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    Teutonic French

    Anselm

    Divine helmet.

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    Blount

    English : variant of Blunt.

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ra'ees

    Head. Chief.

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    Karson

    English : possibly an altered spelling of northern Irish Carson.Swiss German : unexplained.

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  • Male

    Scandinavian

    EMANUEL

    Scandinavian form of Greek Emmanouel, EMANUEL means "God is with us."

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    Hindu

    Aviraaj

    King of king

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    Australian, Gaelic, Scottish

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    Defender of Mankind; Similar to Alexander

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    English : patronymic from Good.

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    same as Noah

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