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  • Euphrasie House was a pre-war Spanish Mission style convent in Hamilton East, New Zealand. Only St Mary's Convent Chapel remains. It was designed in 1926...
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    Cosette (redirect from Euphrasie)
    adaptations of the story for stage, film, and television. Her birth name, Euphrasie, is only mentioned briefly. As the orphaned child of an unmarried mother...
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    Adèle Euphrasie Barbier (religious name Mother Mary of the Heart of Jesus) (4 January 1829 – 18 January 1893) was a New Zealand Roman Catholic religious...
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    Mexican and Balinese practices. Antonin Artaud was born in Marseille, to Euphrasie Nalpas and Antoine-Roi Artaud. His parents were first cousins: his grandmothers...
    48 KB (5,082 words) - 23:09, 4 July 2024
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    Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian). See the "Notice de spectacle" at the BnF. "Euphrasie Borghèse". Artlyriquefr.fr. Retrieved 2022-02-28. Osborne 1994, p. 273...
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    absence was because he was bringing her daughter to her). Cosette (formally Euphrasie, also known as "the Lark", Mademoiselle Lanoire, Ursula) – The illegitimate...
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  • (Flesh and the Devil, 1950); Adelaide Bartlett (Poison in Pimlico, 1950); Euphrasie Mercier (The Bed Disturbed, 1952) and Constance Kent (Such Bitter Business...
    69 KB (7,424 words) - 18:59, 15 August 2024
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    (14 April 1818 – 4 December 1879). Married (Paris, 1852) with Radegonde-Euphrasie Bouvery (Paris, 13 March 1832 – Paris, 7 November 1901). François-Alfred-Gaston...
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    Sisters, Philippine Province Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marie-Euphrasie Pelletier. Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd Contemplative...
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    Palmo's Opera House, designed by John M. Trimble, opened on February 3, 1844 with a production of Bellini's I puritani with Euphrasie Borghèse as Elvira...
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  • of the school. The Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions were founded by Euphrasie Barbier in 1861. Barbier was born in the town of Caen, Normandy, in the...
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  • Our Lady of Compassion (Purple) – St Teresa of Avila (Yellow) – Adèle Euphrasie Barbier, foundress of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions (Green)...
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  • Ratisbonne 1852 Congregation of Our Lady of the Missions R.N.D.M. Mother Adèle Euphrasie Barbier Augustinian 1861 Congregation of St. Thérèse of Lisieux C.S.T...
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    Fameuil. Book 4: To Trust Is Sometimes to Surrender Cosette (formally Euphrasie, also known as "the Lark", Mademoiselle Lanoire, Ursula) – The illegitimate...
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    Jourdeuil (2 / 15 episodes) Natacha Lindinger as medical examiner Dr Euphrasie Maillol (4 episodes) Éric Beauchamp as police "cop" (flic) Martin (16...
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    General Staff issued orders to execute the population and set fire to their houses. 674 individuals died due to gunfire, claiming the lives of men, women,...
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    include: Bouguereau ("Raspberry Girl"), Félix Ziem ("Venice"), Charles Euphrasie Kuwasseg, and Louis Pinel de Grandchamp. The Athenaeum's library shares...
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  • He was born in Mascouche, Quebec, the son of Michel Rochon and Marie-Euphrasie Boismier, and later moved to Lachenaie. In 1799, he married Céleste Cotinot...
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    in 1957 by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions (RNDM). The College houses approximately 1000 students. The school is affiliated with the Alliance...
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    through his mother and Balthazar Plantin through his great-grandmother, Euphrasie du Bois. Count Bernard J. Le Grelle is the genealogist of the family....
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