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    Louis Urgel (23 September 1857 – 17 August 1942) was the male name under which Louise Legru, née L'Henoret, published her musical compositions. She was...
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  • The Urgel Regency (in Spanish: Regencia de Urgel) was an interim government, or interregnum, expressly authorised by Fernando VII towards the end of May...
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  • which he also conducted at the Opéra-Comique in 1950, Vieux Garçons ! by Louis Urgel in February 1931, and Un p'tit bout d'femme by René Mercier in 1936,...
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    this pilgrimage site, which is the oldest in America. The missionary Louis-Urgel Lafontaine (1895–1930) was the last to preach in Iroquois [language]...
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  • Interregnum the latter had always supported Louis of Anjou, grandson of John I of Aragon and Violant of Bar, and son of Louis II, duke of the Angevin dynasty. Furthermore...
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    James III of Majorca 1 10th generation Peter IV James I, Count of Urgell Louis of Sicily 2 Frederick IV of Sicily 2 Frederick I, Duke of Athens and Neopatria 2...
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    His daughter Louise-Georgiana married Louis-Olivier Taillon, who later became premier of Quebec. "Pierre-Urgel Archambault". Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
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    fortified the towns guarding the way to Andorra and Urgel, and fell into conflict with the bishop of Urgel over the valley of Caboet in May 1233. He opposed...
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    final years of the eighth century, the Franks under Charlemagne and his son Louis the Pious, king of Aquitaine, were subduing the Marca Hispanica and expanding...
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    comtessa or contesa. Cox 1974, p. 118. Bogin 1976, pp. 108–09. Blancard, Louis (1860). Iconographie des sceaux et bulles conservés dans la partie antérieur...
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    Louis Archambeault (November 7, 1814 – March 3, 1890) was a Quebec notary and political figure. He was a Liberal-Conservative Member of Parliament representing...
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    November 1910. One of her major successes was the role of Zélie in Louis Urgel's operetta Monsieur Dumollet at the Théâtre du Vaudeville in May 1922...
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  • the Urgel Regency, an interim government established by the Spanish absolutists in August 1822 (during the Liberal Triennium) based in Seo de Urgel, a...
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  • probably the seat of his authority within the valley. He was installed by king Louis the Pious (a son of emperor Charlemagne), and remained a Frankish vassal...
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    graciously, and making sign to the three gallant Princes, Don Cesar of Urgel, Don Louis of Bearne and Gaston Count de Foix, they advance to receive their laurels...
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  • (Old Norse, "Servant"): Harald IV of Norway "~ the Hairy": Wilfred I of Urgel "~ the Hammer": Charles Martel of the Franks Geoffrey II of Anjou Geoffrey...
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  • aldehyde or ketone units. The reaction is named after its inventors, Raymond Urgel Lemieux and William Summer Johnson, who published it in 1956. The reaction...
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    up at Urgell, took up arms and put in place an absolutist regency, the Urgel Regency. Ferdinand's supporters, accompanied by the Royal Guard, staged...
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  • others sent representatives. The council discussed the heresy of Felix of Urgel. The council of 1043 reaffirmed the Pax Dei. Its canons are now lost. The...
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  • Pierre-Dupuy Rosalie-Jetté Saint-Henri Saint-Luc École secondaire Sophie-Barat Urgel-Archambault Adélard-Desrosiers Alice-Parizeau Alphonse-Desjardins Arc-en-ciel...
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    Cultural Urgel·litana, 2000), pp. 155–194, at 167 and 177–181. Jaime Villanueva, Viage literario a las iglesias de España, Vol. 10: (Viage a Urgel)....
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  • included opposing trials by ordeal, and, in 818, writing against Felix of Urgel's Spanish Adoptionist Christology. Agobard is notorious for his vocal attacks...
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    Aragon, Countess of Urgel. Her paternal grandfather was King John I of Portugal and her maternal grandfather was James II, Count of Urgel. Isabella received...
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    royal family is not mentioned, being not necessary to the drama): while Urgel, losing the war and on the back foot, is forced to recruit among outlaws...
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  • Sunyer, succeeded Wilfred II Miró ΙΙ, Count of Cerdanya Rodolfo, Bishop of Urgel, Abbot of Ripoll, d.940 Riquilla Ermesinde, d. after 925 Cixilona, a nun...
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    France a year later as "King of France and Navarre". After the deaths of Louis and his infant son John, his brothers Philip and Charles held the crowns...
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    at Ravenna in 556. On the other hand, Elipandus of Toledo and Felix of Urgel, the chiefs of Adoptionism and Predestinationism, were condemned by councils...
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    American Chemical Society's Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award in 2005, the Prix Urgel-Archambault from the Association francophone pour le savoir in 2008, the...
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    c. 1065, to Isabella (died c. 1071), daughter of Count Armengol III of Urgel. They were divorced 1071. His second marriage, in 1076, was with Felicia...
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  • July 1934 an adventurer named Boris Skossyreff issued a proclamation in Urgel, declaring himself Boris I, sovereign prince of Andorra, simultaneously...
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