Brive-la-Gaillarde

Brive-la-Gaillarde

Brive-la-Gaillarde is a town in southwest France. It's known for its large food market held three times a week in Georges Brassens Hall. The former home of WWII Resistance activist Edmond Michelet is now a museum focusing on the wartime period. The Labenche Art and History Museum displays Mortlake and Aubusson tapestries. Dating from the 12th century, St. Martin's Collegiate Church has a neo-Romanesque bell tower.

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Pascale Audret

Pascale Audret

French actress

Edmond Michelet

Edmond Michelet

Former Minister of Justice of France

Alceste De Ambris

Alceste De Ambris

Italian politician

Pierre Peuchmaurd

Pierre Peuchmaurd

French poet

Houshang Ostovar

Houshang Ostovar

Persian musical composer

JeanCharles de Fontbrune

JeanCharles de Fontbrune

French writer

Louis Néel

Louis Néel

French physicist

Jean-Charles de Fontbrune

Jean-Charles de Fontbrune

Author

Amédée Domenech

Amédée Domenech

French Politician

Maurice Gleize

Maurice Gleize

French screenwriter

Marcel Puget

Marcel Puget

French rugby union player

Roger Bastié

Roger Bastié

French coach

Claude Michelet

Claude Michelet

French author

Ahmed Arab

Ahmed Arab

Footballer

Marie-Joseph Lory

Marie-Joseph Lory

Author

Léonard-Philippe Rivet

Léonard-Philippe Rivet

Politician ‧ Charles Rivet's father