Picchu?“, Nidra Poller and Jacques Soisson, Messidor/La Farandole, 1984 „Le cœur au repos“, Jacques Berne and Jacques Soisson, Chez Michel Bon, imprimeur...
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Clearstream Affair Guillaume Soisson (1866–1938), Luxembourgian engineer, politician for the Party of the Right Jacques Soisson (1928–2012), French artist...
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The Wolf of Soissons was a man-eating wolf which terrorized the commune of Soissons northeast of Paris over a period of two days in 1765, attacking eighteen...
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ensued an acquaintance between him and the French Outsider Art artist Jacques Soisson. In 1974 Dubuffet created Jardin d'émail, a very large outdoor painted...
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Jean-Pierre Soisson (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ swasɔ̃]; (9 November 1934 – 27 February 2024) was a French politician of the Union for a Popular...
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Paul Reed I. Rice Pereira Betye Saar Italo Scanga Jacques Soisson Julian Stanczak Akio Takamori Jacques Villon Jerry Weiss Adja Yunkers Valerio Adami exhibition...
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Princes of Condé (redirect from House of Soissons)
1st comte de Soissons, and Louis de Bourbon-Condé, 2nd comte de Soissons. The 2nd comte de Soissons died without an heir, so the Soissons estates passed...
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1440 – 25 October 1482) was Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, Marle, and Soissons. In 1478, Peter was made a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. He...
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1635 – 6 June 1673) was a Franco-Italian nobleman and general. A Count of Soissons, he was the father of Imperial field marshal Prince Eugene of Savoy. Eugene...
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Luxembourg-Saint-Pol (c. 1472 — 1 April 1547) was the ruling Countess Regnant of Soissons and Saint-Pol between 25 October 1482 and 1 April 1547. She was additionally...
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Jocelin of Soissons (died 24 October 1152) was a French theologian, a philosophical opponent of Peter Abelard. He became bishop of Soissons, and is known...
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Francis, Count of Vendôme (category Counts of Soissons)
Saint-Pol and Soissons, and Margaret of Savoy. She brought great estates as her dowry, including the countships of Saint-Pol and Soissons in Picardy, as...
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The Hôtel de Soissons was a hôtel particulier (grand house) built in Paris, France, between 1574 and 1584 for Catherine de' Medici (1519–89) by the architect...
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Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (1966–74) Michel Poniatowski (1975–77) Jean-Pierre Soisson (1977–88) François Léotard (1988–90) Gérard Longuet (1990–95) François...
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Thomas von Savoyen, Graf von Soissons; Italian: Luigi Tommaso di Savoia; 15 December 1657 – 14 August 1702) was a Count of Soissons and Prince of Savoy. He...
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Diocese of Soissons, Laon, and Saint-Quentin (Latin: Dioecesis Suessionensis, Laudunensis et Sanquintinensis; French: Diocèse de Soissons, Laon et Saint-Quentin)...
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Jacques Colin Frédéric Albert Demarquette, best known as Jacques de Marquette (23 April 1888 – 22 August 1969) was a French naturist, pacifist, theosophist...
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Jacques de Savoie, duc de Nemours (12 October 1531 – 15 June 1585) was a French military commander, governor and Prince Étranger. Having inherited his...
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Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence (category Films produced by Joel Soisson)
by Joel Soisson Michael Leahy Starring Robert Davi Caitlin Dulany Gretchen Becker Paul Gleason Doug Savant Robert Z'Dar Cinematography Jacques Haitkin...
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president of the Constitutional Council of France by President of France Jacques Chirac, replacing Yves Guéna, until he was succeeded by Jean-Louis Debré...
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James of Avesnes (redirect from Jacques d'Avesnes)
James of Avesnes (also Jacques or Jacob; 1152 – 7 September 1191) was a son of Nicholas d'Oisy, Lord of Avesnes and Matilda de la Roche. He was the lord...
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Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Ancien hôtel de Soissons Garance, Jacques; Raton, Maud (2007). Secret Paris. Paris: Jonglez Publishing....
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ducal power Amadeus IX, in 1471 Jacques elevated his appanage into a quasi-principality, headed by a governor. Jacques took the opportunity of a conflict...
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Jacques Robbe (1643–1721) was a French engineer and geographer. He also wrote plays under the pseudonym Barquebois. Born in Soissons, Robbe was educated...
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de Bourbon, Abbess of Soissons (1525–1594) Renée de Bourbon, Abbess of Chelles (1527–1583) Jean de Bourbon, Count of Soissons and Enghien (1528–1557)...
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– 28 December 1729), was born a Prince of Savoy and was later Count of Soissons from 1702 till his death. He was the son of Prince Louis Thomas of Savoy...
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From 1782 to 1783 a wooden dome was built to a design by Jacques-Guillaume Legrand and Jacques Molinos based on the principles defined by Philibert de...
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Work and World of Richer of Reims (2004), p. 147. "Catholic Encyclopedia: Soissons". Newadvent.org. 1912-07-01. Retrieved 2013-12-01. Patrick J. Geary, Phantoms...
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Michel d'Ornano – Minister of Environment and Quality of Life Jean-Pierre Soisson – Minister of Youth, Sports, and Leisure Fernand Icart – Minister of Equipment...
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of Peter II of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, Marle, and Soissons. Margaret was born in April 1439 in Turin, Italy, the eldest surviving...
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