Celestin (January 1, 1884 – December 15, 1954), better known by his stage name Papa Celestin, was an American jazz trumpeter and bandleader. Celestin...
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Emmanuel Célestin Suhard (French pronunciation: [emanɥɛl selɛstɛ̃ sɥaʁ]; 5 April 1874 – 30 May 1949) was a French cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served...
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Tshiwewe Songesha as head of the army. He replaces Célestin Mbala at the head of the army. Célestin Mbala is listed among the officers awaiting retirement...
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Célestin Montcocol (French pronunciation: [selɛstɛ̃ mɔ̃kɔkɔl]; 26 June 1879 – 27 December 1981) was a French businessman. He built underground constructions...
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Jaguar II is the debut and major-label studio album by American singer-songwriter Victoria Monét. It was released on August 25, 2023, through Lovett Music...
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Célestin Bourragué (22 November 1886 – 21 March 1955) was a French naval officer who served in the First and Second World Wars. Son of a primary school...
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Bora Bora (section World War II)
island's capital (Vaitape), called Saint-Pierre-Célestin Church (French: Église de Saint-Pierre-Célestin). It depends on the Metropolitan Archdiocese of...
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Alix Pasquet (category United States Army Air Forces pilots of World War II)
In February 1943, Pasquet, along with Raymond Cassagnol and Philippe Célestin, traveled from Port-au-Prince to Alabama to begin training at the famed...
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Auguste-Célestin Gongarad Nkoua is a Congolese politician and the President of the Patriotic Union for Democracy and Progress (UPDP), a political party...
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Isabella of Valois (redirect from Isabella, Queen Consort of Richard II of England)
November 1389 – 13 September 1409) was Queen of England as the wife of Richard II, King of England, between 1396 and 1399, and Duchess of Orléans as the wife...
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Marc Wasterlain [fr] and created the series Steven Strong and Jacky and Célestin [fr]. Peyo's output diminished in the 1970s, at first due to the time he...
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Stade de Reims (redirect from Stade de Reims II)
1945–46 season, the first championship following the conclusion of World War II. During the same year, the club promoted defender Robert Jonquet to the senior...
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Marie Laveau (redirect from Marie Laveau II)
François-Auguste Glapion, Marie-Louise "Caroline" Glapion, Marie-Angélie Paris, Célestin Albert Glapion, Arcange Glapion, Félicité Paris, Marie-Philomène Glapion...
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Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant is the sixth studio album by Haitian rapper and former Fugees member Wyclef Jean, released in 2007 as the sequel...
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later fortifications. The wall was built during the struggles between Philip II of France (called Philip Augustus) and the Anglo-Norman House of Plantagenet...
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Culture II is the third studio album by American hip hop group Migos. It was released on January 26, 2018, by Quality Control Music, Capitol Records and...
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studies have shown the close links that Breton separatist leaders such as Célestin Lainé and Alan Louarn had with German military intelligence (the Abwehr)...
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Alfred Cogniaux (redirect from Célestin Alfred Cogniaux)
Célestin Alfred Cogniaux (7 April 1841 – 15 April 1916) was a Belgian botanist. Amongst other plants, the genus Neocogniauxia of orchids is named after...
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Fr. Celestin (Dinko Bruno) Tomić (6 October 1917 in Vis – 23 September 2006 in Zagreb) was a Franciscan Conventual and biblical scholar. He came from a...
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Deuxième Bureau (section World War II reorganization)
a reference to Clemenceau's nickname. Commanded by police commissioner Célestin Hennion, the mobile brigades were to handle special operations of the judicial...
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Helena of Hungary, Queen of Croatia (redirect from Helen II)
I, sister to Ladislaus I of Hungary, granddaughter of Polish king Mieszko II Lambert. Helen became queen of Croatia during her marriage with Croatian king...
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US Boulogne (redirect from US Boulogne II)
André Pruvost (1973) Léon Deladerrière (1973) Jacques Favre (1973–74) Célestin Oliver (1974–75) Henri-Gérard Augustine (1975) Daniel Langrand (1975–76)...
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Louis Kevin Celestin is a producer better known as Kaytranada. This production discography lists the recorded performances, writing and production credits...
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Pope Celestine III (redirect from Pope Céléstin III)
in Rome. He was appointed as cardinal-deacon in 1144 by Celestine II or Lucius II. Considered by the Roman Curia as an expert on Spain, Bobone conducted...
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Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. 2 (11th ed.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 8–9 Célestin Port (1989). Dictionnaire historique, géographique et biographique de Maine-et-Loire...
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"Sircut" Bye - Assistant Mixing Engineer (1-5, 8-9, 11-20) Demetrius Lewis II - Assistant Mastering Engineer (1-9, 11-21) Julian Vasquez - Recording Engineer...
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Hubi VinnyForGood Veyis 2:54 3. "Paid" Ye Griffin Jr. Cedric Hailey Louis Celestin Anthony Kilhoffer Christopher Dotson S. Lindley Hamid Bashir Ye Ty Dolla...
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Aimery of Cyprus (redirect from Amalric II)
Aimery may have adopted the title of king around that time, because Pope Celestin styled him as king already in a letter in December 1196. In the same month...
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Mass at Notre-Dame. 1949 – On 26 April, the Archbishop of Paris, Emmanuel Célestin Suhard, crowns the venerated image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the name...
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Leuder, 23 years old; Martin, 19 years old; Jean-Louis, 11 years old; Célestin, 7 years old; Charles, 5 years old; Godfrey, 4 years old; Charlotte, 42...
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