• Albert Le Grand (1599 in Morlaix – 1641 in Rennes) was a Breton hagiographer and a Dominican brother. He made his profession in the Rennes monastery before...
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  • Institut Albert-le-Grand is an international program combining humanities and political science. It is offered by Ircom (Institute of Public Relations...
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    anthropology. He later studied letters and political science at the Institut Albert-le-Grand in Angers, receiving his bachelor's degree with honors in 2009. His...
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    "Ordonnance Souveraine n° 6.488 conférant la Grand-Croix de l'Ordre de Saint-Charles à S.A.S. le Prince Albert, Prince Héréditaire / Journal 6338 / Année...
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    Noisy-le-Grand (French pronunciation: [nwazi lə ɡʁɑ̃] ) is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 15.2 km (9.4 mi) from the centre...
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    The Grand Albert is a grimoire that has often been attributed to Albertus Magnus. Begun perhaps around 1245, it received its definitive form in Latin around...
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    villa "Le Reposoir" in Pregny, Switzerland, when they left Austria in October 1945 and stayed until July 1950. During that time, Prince Albert would continue...
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    the sixteenth century, also provide early references to the city. Albert Le Grand's Vie des Saincts de la Bretagne Armorique, third edition published...
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    The Grand Grimoire, also known as Le Dragon Rouge or The Red Dragon, is a black magic goetic grimoire. Different editions date the book to 1521, 1522 or...
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    Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Franz August Karl Albert Emanuel; 26 August 1819 – 14 December 1861) was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such...
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  • n° 15, avril 1891. Cinq traités d'alchimie des plus grands philosophes: Paracelse, Albert le Grand, Roger Bacon, R. Lulle, Arn. de Villeneuve, bibliothèque...
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    entire history of Briag depends on a text written by the Breton monk Albert Le Grand in 1632, 11 centuries after the legendary life of the saint, and based...
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    taught at the University Paris X from 2005 to 2007 and now teaches at Albert le Grand Institute. He manages Dogma philosophy journal together with Isabelle...
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    of the Grand Albert; it is a separate text, as can be seen in a comparison of the two works by Claude Seignolle in a French work titled, Les Évangiles...
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    Albert (23 April 1828 – 19 June 1902) was King of Saxony from 29 October 1873 until his death in 1902. He was the eldest son of Prince John (who succeeded...
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    Saint Corentin. The song of Aiquin also evokes his life. According to Albert le Grand [fr], Corentin was born in a region called Cornouaille armoricaine [fr]...
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    Notre-Dame-de-la-Sagesse [fr] Église Notre-Dame de la Gare Église Saint-Albert-le-Grand [fr] Église Saint-Hippolyte (Paris) [fr] Église Saint-Jean-des-Deux-Moulins [fr]...
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    Herrenmeister (Grand Master) of the Order of Saint John from 1883 until his death, and regent of the Duchy of Brunswick from 1885, also until his death. Albert was...
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    of the Congo) – 11 February 1983 in Paris, France), popularly known as Le Grand Kallé, was a Congolese singer and bandleader, considered the father of...
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    pronunciation: [ˈhɑ̃ːʀi]; French: Henri Albert Gabriel Félix Marie Guillaume, German: Heinrich; born 16 April 1955) is Grand Duke of Luxembourg, reigning since...
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    Belgium Royal Trust Carlo Bronne. Albert 1er: le roi sans terre. Evelyn Graham. Albert, King of the Belgians. Albert I;Museum Dynasticum N° .21: 2009/...
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    survival on the production of a written Life (though one was produced). Albert Le Grand, in his Lives of the Saints of Brittany (1636), and the Bollandists...
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    and Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in the campaign against the Armée de la Loire. After the war Albert was awarded the title of...
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    Cooper T40, the first ever rear-engine car to win the Grand Prix. The Grand Prix returned to Albert Park in 1956, the year when Melbourne hosted the Summer...
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    distinct area of responsibility: Henri Deglane, Albert Louvet, Albert Thomas and Charles Girault. The grand opening was held on 1 May 1900. From the very...
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    children, at Baudouin's death the crown passed to his younger brother, King Albert II. Prince Baudouin was born on 7 September 1930 at the Château of Stuyvenberg...
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    may be one individual. The life of Ténénan is so poorly known that Albert Le Grand wrote that at least three saints may have been confused: the first...
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    Albert Camus (/kæˈmuː/ ka-MOO; French: [albɛʁ kamy] ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, journalist, world...
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  • Brittany. Authorities :—A Life by Albert Le Grand. and the lections of the Church of S. Paul de Leon. Albert Le Grand wrote his lie in 1623, from old MSS...
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  • and his family in a state of penance and contemplation. According to Albert Le Grand, he was a "character of rare holiness and doctrine which lived in a...
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