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  • Rhyming songs kept the names of Cagot families known.
  • In Germany, the ebook version, published under the title " Cagot ", was notable for its experimental use of interactivity and alternate reality games.
  • It has been suggested that they were descendants of the Visigoths, and the name Cagot derives from " caas " ( dog ) and " Goth ".
  • In the Philippines, a juvenile Cantor s turtle known as  cagot " appeared and was captured by a fisherman along the Addalam River, Cabarroguis, Quirino, Isabela.
  • Two years later he changed his stage name to Edmund Falconer and wrote his first successful play, " The Cagot " or " Heart for Heart ".
  • Centring on the little-known Cagot community who lived in the Basque Country, and the troubled history of the German empire in Namibia, it too was an international bestseller.
  • These restrictions were taken seriously; in the 18th century, even a wealthy Cagot had his hand cut off and nailed to the church door for daring to touch the font reserved for " clean " citizens.
  • Yet in opposition to this etymology is the fact that the word " cagot " is first found in this form no earlier than the year 1542.17th-century French historian Pierre de Marca, in his " Histoire de B閍rn ", propounds the reverse  that the word signifies " hunters of the Goths ", and that the Cagots were descendants of the Saracens.