• Mâle (French pronunciation: [mal] ) is a former commune in the Orne department in north-western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new...
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  • central Poland Małe, Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in northern Poland Mâle, Orne, a village in France Male, Belgium, a quarter in Bruges Male, Vikramgad...
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    is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. It has a population of 222. Its inhabitants are known as Sayiens (male) and Sayiennes (female)...
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    Kenneth Bianchi (category American male criminals)
    but investigators brought in their own psychiatrists, mainly Martin Orne. When Orne mentioned to Bianchi that in genuine cases of the disorder, there tend...
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    December 1789. It had been part of the former province of Normandy. The name "Orne-Inférieure" was originally proposed, but it was ultimately called Calvados...
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    A White Heron (category Short stories by Sarah Orne Jewett)
    "A White Heron" is a short story by Sarah Orne Jewett. First published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company in 1886, it was soon collected as the title story...
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    Haute-Saône) Les Clairets Abbey, nuns, diocese of Chartres (Mâle, Orne) Clairlieu Abbey, monks, diocese of Nancy (Villers-lès-Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle)...
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    greatest pleasure. Her later years were spent as a companion to author Sarah Orne Jewett. Fields attended George B. Emerson's School for Young Ladies, Boston's...
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    Charles Lucien Léandre (category French male painters)
    (1862–1934) was a French caricaturist and painter. He was born at Champsecret (Orne), and studied painting under Émile Bin and Alexandre Cabanel. Charles Lucien...
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  • Orville, Loiret, a commune in the Loiret department Orville, Orne, a former commune in the Orne department Orville, Pas-de-Calais, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais...
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  • (2015) Khonrad l'Anti-Baron (Khonrad, The Anti-Baron) (2016) Orne-8 le techno-cardinal (Orne-8, the Techno-Cardinal) (2016) Simak le transhumain (Simak...
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    "Reconstruction of the Passy culture long barrow monuments at Fleury-sur-Orne, France". Rivollat, M.; Thomas, A.; Ghesquière, E.; Rohrlach, A. B.; Späth...
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  • John Orne Johnson Frost (January 2, 1852 – November 3, 1928), who signed his work as J. O. J. Frost, was an early 20th-century American folk artist. He...
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  • Jean-Pierre Grivois (category French male writers)
    Jean-Pierre Grivois is a French writer and music scholar. He was born in Mortagne, Orne. He is a retired businessman and amateur organist; he also researched the...
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    Paul Le Flem (category People from Orne)
    1881 – 31 July 1984) was a French composer and music critic. Born in Radon, Orne, of Breton parentage, and living most of his life in Lézardrieux, Le Flem...
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    Michel Le Royer (category People from Orne)
    Michel Le Royer (31 August 1932 – 25 February 2022) was a French actor, known for his roles in La Fayette, Nutty, Naughty Chateau, and Her Harem. He died...
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    S. S. McClure (category American male journalists)
    fiction and nonfiction by the leading writers of the day, including Sarah Orne Jewett, Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, Joel Chandler Harris, Jack London...
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    Haras national du Pin (category Monuments historiques of Orne)
    Pin is a French national stud located in Le Pin-au-Haras district, in the Orne (61) department of the southern Normandy region. It is the oldest of the...
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  • René Hardy (category People from Orne)
    of the French Resistance during World War II. Hardy was born in Mortrée, Orne. In spite of having rendered dedicated and valuable service as a member of...
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    Normandy. Caen is about 9 mi (14 km) inland from the Calvados coast astride the Orne River and Caen Canal, at the junction of several roads and railways. The...
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    James T. Fields (category American male poets)
    thousand deaths of silence." Shortly after, she began a friendship with Sarah Orne Jewett, and the two became companions for the rest of their lives. In addition...
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    Heritage Site. Fairlynch Museum is housed in a listed, thatched marine cottage orné dating from 1811. It covers the history and geology of the region, and opened...
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    Jules-Clément Chaplain (category French male sculptors)
    found the Art Nouveau movement. Chaplain was born in Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, and in 1857 entered the École des Beaux-Arts where he studied sculpture...
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    boundary between the Duchy of Brittany and the Duchy of Normandy the Dives the Orne the Sée the Sélune the Touques the Veules, the shortest French coastal river...
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    (1902). Généalogies chevalines anglo-normandes en ligne mâle [Anglo-Norman horse genealogies in male lineage] (in French). H. Rebuffé. Reynaldo, Jean-Pierre...
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    Jean Hélion (category Artists from Orne)
    books and an extensive body of critical writing. He was born at Couterne, Orne, the son of a taxi driver and a dressmaker. After spending his first eight...
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    Val-au-Perche (category Communes of Orne)
    of Orne, northwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the former communes of Gémages, L'Hermitière, Mâle, La...
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    Charles-Simon Catel (category French male non-fiction writers)
    – 29 November 1830) was a French composer and educator born at L'Aigle, Orne. Catel studied at the Royal School of Singing in Paris. He was the chief...
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    (1838). Animals in Menageries. The Cabinet Cyclopedia. London: Longman, Orne, Brown, Green, Longmans and Taylor. p. 357. Traylor, Melvin A. Jr, ed. (1979)...
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    François Jules Edmond Got (category People from Orne)
    François Jules Edmond Got (1 October 1822, in Lignerolles, Orne – 21 March 1901, in Passy, a district in Paris) was a French stage actor, comedian, and...
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