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    The Ier or Eriu (Hungarian: Ér) is a right tributary of the river Barcău (Berettyó) in Romania and Hungary. It discharges into the Barcău in Pocsaj. The...
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  • Ier is a river in Romania and Hungary. Ier may also refer to: Ier, the Romanian name for the river Száraz-ér in Romania and Hungary The acronym IER may...
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    Napoleon (redirect from Napoléon Ier)
    Battles of Napoleon 1000km 620miles Rochefort 18 Waterloo 17 Elba 16 Dizier 15 Leipzig 14 Berezina 13 Borodino 12 Wagram 11 Somosierra 10 Friedland 9 Jena...
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    0° The IERS Reference Meridian (IRM), also called the International Reference Meridian, is the prime meridian (0° longitude) maintained by the International...
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  • The New South Wales Institute for Educational Research Award for Outstanding Educational Research is awarded annually by the New South Wales Institute...
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    গবেষণা ইনস্টিটিউট, ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়), (also known as IER, University of Dhaka or simply IER), is the oldest and biggest institution for the study of...
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    Bolloré (redirect from IER (company))
    Bolloré SE (French pronunciation: [bɔlɔʁe]) is a French conglomerate headquartered in Puteaux, on the western outskirts of Paris, France. Founded in 1822...
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    Francis I (French: François Ier; Middle French: Françoys; 12 September 1494 – 31 March 1547) was King of France from 1515 until his death in 1547. He...
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    John of Bourbon (John I/VII, Count of La Marche and of Vendôme), (1344 – 11 June 1393, Vendôme) was French prince du sang as the second son of James I...
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  • Lycée François-Ier may refer to: Lycée François-Ier in Le Havre Lycée François-Ier (Fontainebleau) Lycée François-Ier in Vitry-le-François (school complex)...
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  • The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS), formerly the International Earth Rotation Service, is the body responsible for maintaining...
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  • 1st arrondissement may refer to: France 1st arrondissement of Lyon 1st arrondissement of Marseille 1st arrondissement of Paris Benin 1st arrondissement...
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    Jean I of Chalon-Arlay (1258–1315) was a French nobleman. He was the son of Jean, Count of Chalon and Laure de Commercy, a couple who had thirty castles...
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    Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850), nicknamed the Citizen King, was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, and the penultimate monarch of...
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    The 1st arrondissement of Paris (Ier arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement...
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  • The Rât is a right tributary of the river Ier in Romania. It flows into the Ier near Sălacea. Its length is 17 km (11 mi) and its basin size is 164 km2...
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    Parākramabāhu I (Sinhala: මහා පරාක්‍රමබාහු, c. 1123–1186), or Parakramabahu the Great, was the king of Polonnaruwa from 1153 to 1186. He oversaw the expansion...
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  • The Institute for Energy Research (IER) is a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization that "conducts intensive research and analysis on the functions...
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    Jacques I (Jacques François Léonor Goyon de Grimaldi; 21 November 1689 – 23 April 1751) was Prince of Monaco from 1731 to 1733. He was also Duke of Valentinois...
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    Louis I, called the Lame (1279 – 1341) was a French prince du sang, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and La Marche and the first Duke of Bourbon, as well...
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  • Jacques de Crussol is the son of Louis de Crussol a member of the chivalric Order of Saint-Michel. Born into a relatively small inheritance of the castle...
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  • John I of Bavaria (29 November 1329 – 20 December 1340), was the Duke of Lower Bavaria since 1339. John I was the son of Henry XIV, Duke of Lower Bavaria...
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    Henri I de Lorraine, Duke of Guise, Prince of Joinville, Count of Eu (31 December 1550 – 23 December 1588), sometimes called Le Balafré ('Scarface'), was...
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    Philippe de Commynes, Paris, Fayard, 2006, pp. 299-300. Yves Bottineau: Georges Ier d'Amboise (1460-1510): un prélat normand de la Renaissance, Rouen, PTC, pp...
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    Louis I of Orléans (13 March 1372 – 23 November 1407) was Duke of Orléans from 1392 to his death in 1407. He was also Duke of Touraine (1386–1392), Count...
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    Peter I of Alençon (c. 1251 – 6 April 1284) was the son of Louis IX of France and Margaret of Provence. He became Count of Alençon in 1269 and in 1284...
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    George of Baden (1433 – February 11, 1484) was Bishop of Metz. He was the fourth son of Jacob, Margrave of Baden-Baden and Catherine de Lorraine (1407–1439)...
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  • Joscelin, Goslin, or Gauzlin (died 16 April 886), Bishop of Paris and defender of the city against the Northmen (885), was, according to some authorities...
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    Peter I of Bourbon (Pierre Ier, Duc de Bourbon in French; 1311 – 19 September 1356) was the second Duke of Bourbon, from 1342 to his death. Peter was...
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    Henri de Bourbon, 2nd Prince of Condé (29 December 1552 – 5 March 1588) was a French prince du sang and Huguenot general like his more prominent father...
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