Lot-et-Garonne
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- | '''Théophile de Viau''' ([[Clairac]], near [[Agen]] in the [[Lot-et-Garonne]], [[1590]] - [[Paris]], [[25 September]] [[1626]]) was a [[French literature|French]] [[baroque poet]] and [[dramatist]]. [[Joan DeJean]] has remarked that "The [[Le Parnasse satyrique |trial of the poet Théophile de Viau]] in [[1623]] is a milestone both in the reinvention of [[obscenity]] and in the history of [[censorship]]". He was a suspected [[sodomite]]. | + | |
+ | '''Lot-et-Garonne''' ({{IPA-fr|lɔt‿e ɡaʁɔn|lang}}, {{lang-oc|Òlt e Garona}}) is a [[departments of France|department]] in the southwest of [[France]] named after the [[Lot River|Lot]] and [[Garonne]] rivers. | ||
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Lot-et-Garonne (Template:IPA-fr, Template:Lang-oc) is a department in the southwest of France named after the Lot and Garonne rivers.
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