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    Saint-Omer (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿omɛʁ] ; West Flemish: Sint-Omaars; Picard: Saint-Onmé) is a commune and sub-prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department...
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  • first prize at the École des Beaux-Arts de Saint-Omer. Introduced to the entourage of the Duke Anne Louis Alexandre de Montmorency, the young artist was indebted...
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    The Abbey of Saint Bertin was a Benedictine monastic abbey in Saint-Omer, France. The buildings are now in ruins, which are open to the public. It was...
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    more than a century in temporary accommodation at Chartres, Boulogne, Saint-Omer and Ghent, the community was at length brought back to Fontenelle by Abbot...
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    François Chifflart (category People from Saint-Omer)
    François-Nicolas Chifflart (21 March 1825 – 19 March 1901) was a French painter, illustrator and etcher. He was born in Saint-Omer. His father was a locksmith...
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    of Saint Omer (1159–1171), first husband of Eschiva of Bures Raymond III of Tripoli (1174–1187) with his wife Eschiva of Bures Hugh II of Saint Omer (1187–1204)...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Arras (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Arras (–Boulogne–Saint-Omer) (Latin: Dioecesis Atrebatensis (–Bononiena–Audomarensis); French: Diocèse d'Arras (–Boulogne–Saint-Omer)) is a Latin Church...
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    mother, Sophie née Dupont (1764-1813), came from a wealthy family based in Saint-Omer. Sadi was named by his father Lazare after the 13th-century Persian poet...
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  • Purev-Ochir Audience Award: Nezouh by Soudade Kaadan Luigi De Laurentis Award for a Debut Film: Saint Omer by Alice Diop Best Experience: The Man Who Couldn't...
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    Alice de St Omer), by his first wife, Eleanor de Felton (c. 1361 - 8 August 1400), whom he married in about 1395. Eleanor was the widow of Sir Robert de Ufford...
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    chancellor of Flanders, the provost of Lille and the castellans of Lille and Saint-Omer. The guardianship and education of both Joan and her sister was supervised...
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    1667 – Nicolas Rabon [fr] 1668 – François Verdier 1669 – Bon Boullogne 1670–71 – François Verdier 1672 – Alexandre Ubelesqui 1673 – Louis de Boullogne...
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    Small". Duke Magazine. Retrieved 1 December 2019. Englebert, Omer (1951). The Lives of the Saints. New York: Barnes & Noble. p. 529. ISBN 978-1-56619-516-4...
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  • of Hainaut to Charles of Taranto, and after the death of Nicholas III of Saint Omer in early 1314, succeeded him as the Angevin governor and royal representative...
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    bishop of Saint-Omer François Buisseret, 1601–1615, later archbishop of Cambrai Jean Dauvin, 1615–1629 Engelbert Des Bois, 1630–1651 Jean de Wachtendonck...
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    générale des drogues … 1694. – Nicolas Lemery. Dictionnaire universel des drogues simples … 1699. – Joseph Pitton de Tournefort 1717 – Pomet – Lémery...
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    Veurne (redirect from De Moeren)
    Latin Furna, is first found in 877 as a possession of the Saint Bertin Abbey in Saint-Omer. Around 890 AD, it was noted as a successful fortification...
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    Charles Levert (category Members of Parliament for Pas-de-Calais)
    After the coup d'état of 2 December 1951 Levert was named sub-prefect of Saint-Omer thanks to the influence of his uncle Pierre Carlier(fr), prefect of police...
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    original plaster, pointed for a marble version, is at the Louvre Museum at Saint-Omer. The marble, finished after Bosio's death by his nephew, is at Versailles...
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    Templar. The other knights were Godfrey de Saint-Omer, Payen de Montdidier, Archambaud de St. Amand, André de Montbard, Geoffrey Bison, and two men recorded...
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    Duke of Luxembourg (2007) Javier Solana (2010) Víctor García de la Concha (2010) Nicolas Sarkozy, former president of the French Republic and Co-Prince...
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    avait été écrite par Jean-Baptiste Lucien Grisons, chef de maîtrise à la cathédrale de Saint-Omer de 1775 à 1787. Or l'air des Stances sur la Calamnie, par...
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    from Saint-Omer in May 1791. For two months he served as president of the local literary society. In September 1791 he became a delegate for Pas-de-Calais...
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    Jul 1971 Succeeded – 10 Oct 1985 Appointed, Bishop of Arras (–Boulogne–Saint-Omer)) Yves-Maria Guy Dubigeon (22 Aug 1986 Appointed – 25 Apr 2002 Retired)...
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  • been performed and broadcast worldwide. Vérin was born 21 June 1958 in Saint-Omer, France. After initial studies with private professors of piano, at the...
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    Vizier Omer Pasha Vrioni (Albanian: Omer Vrioni, [ˈomeɾ vɾiˈoni]) was an Ottoman Albanian military commander and ruler, and a prominent figure in the Greek...
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    on 14 January 1853, he commanded the infantry division at camp Helfaut-Saint Omer, as of 27 April. In May he became the inspector general of the 5th Infantry...
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    Sack of Dinant (redirect from Sac de Dinant)
    you'll find the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Leffe [fr] neighborhood and Leffe faubourg. To the south, the Rivages and Saint-Nicolas right-bank neighborhoods emerge...
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    Créquy family (redirect from Duc de Crequi)
    evident from the end of the 12th century with their alliances with the Saint-Omer and Aire noble houses. The Crequy family originated the noble houses of...
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    The last Merovingian king, Childeric III, was placed in captivity at the later Abbey of Saint Bertinus in St. Omer, and his long hair, a symbol of royal...
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