Androin de la Roche (died 27 October 1369) was a Burgundian monk, papal diplomat and cardinal. He led a diplomatic mission to the Holy Roman Empire (1356)...
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2021. Roche 1970. Ferris, George T. (2007). Great Italian and French Composers. Dodo Press. pp. 3–4. ISBN 978-1-4065-2375-1. Lino Bianchi, Giovanni Pierluigi...
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Stephen Roche to perform for the team at the Tour de France. Roche had a poor season in 1986 but bounced back in 1987. When Roche won the Tour de Romandie...
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Embriaco family (redirect from Henry I Embriaco)
daughter of Pierre de Scandelion Bertrando III Embriaco of Gibelletto Ugo Embriaco of Gibelletto, married Catherine de la Roche Agnes Embriaco of Gibelletto...
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François Roche (born 1961) is a French architect. Roche is the co-founder and director of R&Sie(n) Architects and the research architectural firm, New...
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Jacquette de Lanssac he was reputed to have had the following illegitimate child: Louis de Saint-Gelais (1512/1513–1593) married first Jeanne de La Roche-Andry...
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Damalas (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Centurione, Octaviano, and Manfredo with his second wife Jacqueline de la Roche. Bartolomeo died in 1334, and though he had a daughter, Marulla, the...
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passionate alpinist, King Albert I died in a mountaineering accident on 17 February 1934, while climbing alone on the Roche du Vieux Bon Dieu at Marche-les-Dames...
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1250 (May) Amaury de la Roche 1262 (May) Guillaume de Montignane 1262 (December) Simon de La Tour Landry G. de Salvaing 1273 Arnaud de Châteauneuf 1277–1280...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Viviers (category Articles with Latin-language sources (la))
Roche, I, pp. 130–139. Hatto was present at the Council of Reims in October 1119. Gallia christiana XVI, p. 554. Robert de La Tour du Pin: Roche I, pp...
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Île de la Cité (French: [il də la site]; English: City Island), 22.5 hectares (56 acres) in size, is one of two natural islands in the Seine, in central...
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Mazo de la Roche The Kent Family Chronicles and The Crown Family Saga, by John Jakes Kristin Lavransdatter, by Sigrid Undset Os Maias, by Eça de Queiroz...
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(September 22, 1368) cardinal-bishop of Frascati, + December 5, 1378. Androin de la Roche, O.S.B., abbot of Cluny — cardinal-priest of S. Marcello, + October 29...
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Diruta (1554-after 1610) Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi (1554–1609) Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557–1612) Jacques Champion, Sieur de la Chapelle (before 1555–1642)...
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version (2016) Le confessioni, dir. Roberto Andò - voice of Daniel Roché (Daniel Auteuil) La Sirena, from the story "Lighea" by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa...
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Gabrieli – I Libro a 3, 1575 Orlando di Lasso Francisco Leontaritis Philippe de Monte – author of the largest number of madrigal books. Giovanni Pierluigi...
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of Rubino inherited the throne. The Pallavicini were related to the De la Roche family then ruling in Athens. After the death of Albert in 1311 the Pallavicini...
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Reed, English Shakespearean editor (born 1742) February 18 – Sophie von La Roche, German novelist (born 1730) June 14 – Louis Bruyas, French dramatist and...
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List of companies named after people (section I)
Cadillac – Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, founder of Detroit, Michigan Cagiva – Giovanni Castiglioni (Castiglioni Giovanni Varese) Callaway Cars...
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legitimate leaders of the Huguenot cause against royal authority. The Battle of La Roche-l'Abeille was a nominal victory for the Huguenots, but they were unable...
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former when he was being recalled in 1357, being replaced by Androin de la Roche, abbot of Cluny. Before leaving, in a meeting with all the Papal vicars...
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Philip the Good (redirect from Filips de Goede)
of La Roche, Lord of Beveren and known as "le Grand Bâtard de Bourgogne" after the death of his older half-brother, who married Jeanne-Marie de La Vieville/Viesville...
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Council of Ministers Benedetto Cairoli invited him to replace General Giovanni Bruzzo as Minister of War. He retained this position in the subsequent...
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Cristóbal de Morales Étienne Moulinié Jean Mouton Jacob Obrecht Johannes Ockeghem Andreas Pevernage Lucrezia Orsina Vizzana Martin Peerson Giovanni Pierluigi...
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Diego de Tejada y la Guardia (1658–1663) Andrés Girón (1664–1670) Pedro Roche (1670–1683) Juan Grande Santos de San Pedro (1683–1692) Toribio de Mier (1693–1698)...
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Pope Urban V (redirect from Guillaume de Grimoard)
March of the following year, sending the newly created Cardinal Androin de la Roche, former Abbot of Cluny, as apostolic legate to Italy to arrange the business...
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Ghirotto Marco Pantani, winner of 1998 Tour de France Vladimir Poulnikov Stephen Roche, winner of 1987 Tour de France Fabio Roscioli Marcello Siboni Rolf...
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San Marcello al Corso (category Articles with Latin-language sources (la))
09.18 – 1294.10) Arnaud de Canteloup (1305.12.15 – 1313.12.14) Bertrand du Pouget (1316.12.17 – 1327.12.18) Androin de la Roche, Benedictine Congregation...
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Rings of Saturn (redirect from Roche Division)
Saturn, in 1655 Giovanni Cassini – discovered the separation between the A and B rings (the Cassini Division), in 1675 Édouard Roche – French astronomer...
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Josemaría Escrivá (redirect from Josemaria, Blessed Escriva de Balaguer)
Amigó, del Colegio de Abogados de Barcelona, sobre el mayorazgo de don Manuel María de Peralta", Revista de la Academia Costarricense de Ciencias Genalógicas...
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