in London. As a Huguenot, Papin found himself greatly affected by the increasing restrictions placed on Protestants by Louis XIV of France and by the King's...
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Michel Jean-Louis Papin 57 Nanterre Matthieu Rougé Gérard Daucourt 58 Nantes Laurent Percerou Georges Soubrier 59 Nevers Grégoire Drouot 60 Nice Jean-Philippe...
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Becker (since 2003), the Bishop of Toul, now Nancy (-Toul), France – Jean-Louis Papin (since 1999), and the Metropolitan Archbishop of Kraków, Poland – Marek...
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Emile-Charles-Raymond Pirolley 1972–1991 : Jean Albert Marie Auguste Bernard 1991–1998 : Jean-Paul Maurice Jaeger 1999–2023 : Jean-Louis Papin 2023–present : Pierre-Yves...
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Blois (section Denis-Papin Staircase)
Denis Papin (1647–1713), physicist, mathematician and inventor from Blois. Angel Baffard (1655–1726), genealogist specialist of Bloisian. Jean Marie Pardessus...
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social commentary, its story was inspired by the real-life case of the Papin sisters. Michèle and Marie-Louise (played by sisters Francine and Colette...
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head of a large and influential family, Jean-Pierre Chouteau died in St. Louis at 90 years of age. "Chouteau-Papin Genealogy History". Archived from the...
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Papin sings a song of victory in Bicol". Philippine Daily Inquirer. "Papin losing". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2021-09-15. "'Jukebox Queen' Imelda Papin...
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Lycée Jean Jaurès is a sixth-form college/senior high school in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France in the Paris metropolitan area, in the area of the...
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Sarramagna (2008) Dominique Bijotat (2008–09) Jean-Pierre Papin (2009–10) Didier Tholot (2010–13) Jean-Louis Garcia (2013–14) Pascal Gastien (2014–15) Cédric...
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Masnaghetti Rudy Mater Bruno Metsu Daniel Moreira Jean-Pierre Papin Nicolas Penneteau Jean-Claude Piumi Louis Provelli Grégory Pujol José Saez Steve Savidan...
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Parc des Princes, Paris Attendance: 44,448 Referee: Joël Quiniou Jean-Pierre Papin (11 goals) Match Report Archived 20 May 2004 at the Wayback Machine...
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mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy (1789–1857), mathematician and physicist Jean-François Champollion (1790–1832), philologist Jean-Pierre Changeux (born...
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Schillaci Jean-Pierre Papin (2) 1991 Jean-Pierre Papin Chris Waddle Lothar Matthäus 1992 Hristo Stoichkov Marco van Basten (2) Jean-Pierre Papin (3) 1993...
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The Maids (category Plays by Jean Genet)
and Léa Papin, who brutally murdered their employer and her daughter in Le Mans, France, in 1933. In an introduction written for The Maids, Jean-Paul Sartre...
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courtroom sketch artist, and political cartoonist. Papin was born September 7, 1931, in Saint Louis, Missouri. He attended Ohio State University where...
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Guy Roux (2007) Jean-Pierre Papin (Aug. 2007 – 2008) Jean-Guy Wallemme (2008 – Jan. 2011) László Bölöni (Jan. 2011 – June 2011) Jean-Louis Garcia (June 2011...
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Muselli André Naudy Jean Nedelec Edouard Le Nigen Eugenius Nowakiewicz Leon Ougloff René Panhard Labazordière Marie-Louis Papin Pierre Parent Marcel...
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Edict of Fontainebleau (category Louis XIV)
tolerance. Efforts by Guillaume-Chrétien de Malesherbes, minister to Louis XVI, and Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne, a spokesman for the Protestant community...
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Diana Maurice Holtzer Geo Laby as Chouchou Louis Lorsy Germaine Noizet André Numès Fils as Philibert Georges Papin Jacques Pills Charles Redgie as Whipple...
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Robert Pickton (redirect from Georgina Papin)
seventh for Brenda Wolfe. On September 20, four more were added for Georgina Papin, Patricia Johnson, Helen Hallmark, and Jennifer Furminger. Another four...
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players such as Jean-Pierre Papin, Abedi Pele, Klaus Allofs, Eric Cantona, Chris Waddle, Enzo Francescoli, Manuel Amoros, Carlos Mozer, Jean Tigana, Didier...
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Panthéon (category Louis XV)
necropolis are Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Jean Moulin, Louis Braille, Jean Jaurès and Soufflot, its architect. In 1907 Marcellin Berthelot...
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Thirteen Days of Love (category Films directed by Louis Valray)
Giuseppi, le Sicilien Parmeline as Hervé, le capitaine Sylmia as La chanteuse Papin as La commère Altiani as Pietri, le colon Jacques Jou-Jerville as Le brigadier...
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Veiled Prophet Parade and Ball (category Culture of St. Louis)
Theophile Papin, and Erastus Wells were among those listed as Ball committee members. "The Veiled Prophets; The Prophets Enter," St. Louis Globe-Democrat...
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(Q55) Messidor (Q56) Thermidor (Q57) Fructidor (Q58) Vendémiaire (Q59) Papin (Q64) Fresnel (Q65) Berthelot (Q66) Monge (Q67) Ampère (Q68) Gay-Lussac...
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Church (The New York Times), Richard Tomlinson (WNEW-TV), and Joseph W. Papin (The New York Daily News). One of the most well-known courtroom artists...
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the fourth son and youngest child of Count Maxence Melchior Édouard Marie Louis de Polignac (1857–1936) and his Mexican-born wife, Susana Mariana Estefanía...
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While many great heavyweight champions (such as Rocky Marciano and Joe Louis) weighed around 190 pounds during their careers, during the 1970s it became...
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Christine and Lea Papin, whose murder (1933) of their employers inspired Jean Genêt's The Maids Jean Françaix, born in 1912, composer Jean Lucas, born 1917...
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