Eusebie Popovici (October 20, 1863–November 15, 1937) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician and teacher. Born in Rușii-Mănăstioara, a village...
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friend's home, where he remained in hiding for the next two days. His wife, Eusébie Nshimirimana, was murdered by soldiers while attempting to hide at a different...
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October 1882 in Marseille. His parents, Michel-Théodore Tasso and Dominique Eusébie Marie Montefrestini, were Italian immigrants to France. A member of the...
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Eusebius Mandyczewski (redirect from Eusebie Mandicevschi)
(Ukrainian: Євсевій Мандичевський, romanized: Yevsevii Mandychevskyi, Romanian: Eusebie Mandicevschi; 18 August 1857, in Molodiia – 13 August 1929, in Vienna)...
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Cædmon 680 Columbinus 680 Curcodomus 680 Eusebia (Eusébie, Eusoye, Isoie, Ysoir) 680 Abbess of Abbey of Hamay [fr]; daughter...
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Martinic noble family. He was married 4 times. First time he married Maria Eusebie von Sternberg (1584–1634), second time he married Countess Eliška Marie...
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Neuchâtel. His father, Paul-Henri, who was a lawyer, died early. His mother, Eusébie née Gallot, a pious, strong and intelligent pastor's daughter, who founded...
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daughter of Count Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice and his first wife, Maria Eusebie von Sternberg. On 28 May 1657, he married, again in Prague, to Countess...
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gifted her with the fine estate of Verny near Soissons. Eusebia (French: Eusébie), was sent to the nearby convent of Abbaye d'Hamage [fr] (alternatively...
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Humanitas, Bucharest, 1991, S. 128, p. 260 Istoricul Liceului din Suceava, Eusebie Popovici: Ştefan cel Mare, Suceava, Editura Societăţii ṣcoala Română, 1935...
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z Martinic 12. Count Maximilian Valentin Borita of Martinic 25. Marie Eusebie ze Sternberka 6. Count Jiri Adam Ignác Borita of Martinic 26. Bernhard...
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historian Dumitru Popovici (footballer), (born 1983), Moldovan footballer Eusebie Popovici (1863-1937), politician and teacher Eusebiu Popovici (1838-1922)...
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Dienstmädchen Otto Falvay as Tom Sylvester Erika von Thellmann as Amalie Eusebie Charlotta Bönstedt Franz Schafheitlin as Bürgermeister Edith Karin as Vorsteherin...
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who married the Austrian academic Johann Wenzel Patz; brothers Emanoil, Eusebie and Gheorghe—respectively, a professor, a physician, and a career soldier...
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recognized for his work as an antiquarian, librarian, and theologian. Eusebie had embraced Romanian nationalism from the 1870s, against the conservatism...
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by her grandmother St Gertrude and where she later became abbess. See: Eusébie (sainte). Wikipédia (French Wikipedia). The son of St Vincent Madelgarus...
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where clashes between the Burundian national police and the faithful of Eusebie Ngendakumana, left six dead and 40 injured. Ngendakumana managed to cross...
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(1910–1965), writer and translator, corresponding member of the Romanian Academy Eusebie Popovici (1863–1937), politician and teacher Traian Popovici (1892–1946)...
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she is introduced as a rich girl whose parents have just died. Her aunt Eusebie acts as her guardian, but actually wants to gain Petatje's inherited fortune...
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