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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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    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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  • Célestin Montcocol (French pronunciation: [selɛstɛ̃ mɔ̃kɔkɔl]; 26 June 1879 – 27 December 1981) was a French businessman. He built underground constructions...
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    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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  • Jaguar II is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Victoria Monét. It was released on August 25, 2023, through Lovett Music and RCA Records...
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • also been instances where they managed to return to power, as did Charles II of England. Examples in chronological order include:      Returned to power...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • "The Kingdom of Kongo", page 38. Oxford University Press, 1985 Foutou, Célestin Goma: "Histoire des civilisations du Congo", page 167. Anthropos, 1981...
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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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    France 122e session. Paris: Société française d'archéologie: 398–412. Port, Célestin (1965), H. Siraudeau et Cie (ed.), Dictionnaire historique, géographique...
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