Roussillon


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Rous·sil·lon

 (ro͞o-sē-yôN′)
A historical region of southern France bordering on Spain and the Mediterranean Sea. Originally inhabited by Iberians, it became part of Roman Gaul after c. 121 bc and later changed hands many times, eventually becoming a Spanish possession that was transferred to France by the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659).
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Roussillon

(French rusijɔ̃)
n
(Placename) a former province of S France: united with Aragon in 1172; passed to the French crown in 1659; now forms part of the region of Languedoc-Roussillon
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Rous•sil•lon

(ˌru siˈyɔ̃)
n.
a historical region in S France, bordering on the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean.
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Translations

Roussillon

[ˈruːsɪjɒ>ti<> NRosellón m
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Is it not enough to have given all my goods to my judges, my plate to Monsieur de Torcy, my library to Master Pierre Doriolle, my tapestry to the governor of the Roussillon? I am innocent.
Athos remained a Musketeer under the command of D'Artagnan till the year 1633, at which period, after a journey he made to Touraine, he also quit the service, under the pretext of having inherited a small property in Roussillon.
The Antiquarians of the Nation: Monuments and Language in Nineteenth-Century Roussillon
Abbotts | & Delaunay Cotes Du Roussillon Reserve 2013, AOC Cotes du Roussillon, France (PS11.99, new vintage coming soon, averys.com) - A boutique winery with three lines, the reserve label represents wines from the Languedoc's key appellations and this blend of syrah, grenache, carignan and mouvedre certainly hits the right note.
M2 EQUITYBITES-May 22, 2015-Hexcel invests USD250m in new carbon fibre plant in Roussillon, France; Additional USD22m investment in capacity expansions at nearby weaving and prepreg facilities
ROUSSILLON is the sunniest place in France, just over the Pyrenees from Spain.
Saint Roch Cotes du Roussillon Syrah Grenache | Calmel Joseph (PS6.99, Morrisons and morrisonscellar.com 14% abv) nosed with lots of black fruit and a woody charm.
with JANE CLARE with JANE CLARE ROUSSILLON is the sunniest place in France, just over the Pyrenees from Spain.
Saint Roch Cotes du Roussillon Syrah Grenache Calmel Joseph (PS6.99, Morrisons and morrisonscellar.com 14% abv) nosed with lots of black fruit and a woody charm.
22 May 2013 - US chemical products maker Celanese Corp (NYSE:CE) on Wednesday unveiled plans to dispose of its acetic anhydride unit in Roussillon, France and its vinyl acetate monomer (VAM) production business in Tarragona, Spain.
The Languedoc Roussillon Region and the European Investment Bank (EIB) launched, on 8 April, a photovoltaic programme costing 400 million.