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Adine may
refer to:
Adine Fafard-Drolet (1876–1963),
Canadian soprano Adine Gemberg (1858-1902),
German writer,
novel and
novella author,
journalist and...
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Adine Riom, née
Alexandrine Louise Claudine Broband (25
October 1818, in Le
Pellerin – 28
August 1899, in Nantes) was a
French writer, poet, and playwright...
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Adine Rachel Wilson MNZM (née Harper; born 8 June 1979) is a
former New
Zealand netball international and
current commentator.
Between 1999 and 2007,...
- Françoise "
Adine" M****on was a
French tennis player at the end of the 19th
century and
beginning of the 20th century. The
daughter of
Armand M****on, the...
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Adine Gemberg,
actually Alexandra ("Adja")
Carlowna Gemberg, née von Becker, also de Baker, (April 28, 1858,
Julian calendar April 16,
Saint Petersburg...
- (national) 1897:
Adine M****on 1898:
Adine M****on 1899:
Adine M****on 1900: Hélène Prévost 1901:
Suzanne Girod 1902:
Adine M****on 1903:
Adine M****on 1904: Kate...
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Adine Fafard-Drolet (May 3, 1876 –
January 31, 1963) was a
Canadian soprano and the
founder of a
music school, the
Conservatory of Quebec, that lasted...
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Adine is a
village in Tuscany,
central Italy,
administratively a
frazione of the
comune of
Gaiole in Chianti,
province of Siena. At the time of the 2001...
- (national) 1897:
Adine M****on 1898:
Adine M****on 1899:
Adine M****on 1900: Hélène Prévost 1901:
Suzanne Girod 1902:
Adine M****on 1903:
Adine M****on 1904: Kate...
- (national) 1897:
Adine M****on 1898:
Adine M****on 1899:
Adine M****on 1900: Hélène Prévost 1901:
Suzanne Girod 1902:
Adine M****on 1903:
Adine M****on 1904: Kate...