Émile Mazuc
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Marie Joseph Émile Gaston Mâzuc (1832-1905) was a lawyer, landowner and scholar of the languages and dialects of the Languedoc region of France.[1]
He was born on 24 July 1832 in Pézenas, Hérault, France, and was educated at the private school of the Abbey of Sorèze.[1]
Mâzuc was married to Marie Dupuy and they had three children.[1] In 1899, he lived in the Château of Roquelune, in Pézenas.[2]