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Pamphile Léopold François
Aimon (4
October 1779 – 2
February 1866) was a
French cellist and composer.
Aimon was born at L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, in the Provence...
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Aimoin of
Fleury (Latin:
Aimoinus (Annonius; Aemonius) Floriacensis; c. 960 – c. 1010) was a
medieval French monk and
chronicler active in the late 10th...
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Aimon de Rans was the lord of half of the
Barony of
Chalandritsa in
Frankish Greece from 1311 to ca. 1316.
After his
victory over
Ferdinand of Majorca...
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Aimons-nous
vivants may
refer to:
Aimons-nous vivants, 1989
album by François Valéry. See
Discography section "
Aimons-nous vivants", 1989
single by François...
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Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural 1st
person j'aime nous
aimons j'aimais nous
aimions j'ai aimé nous
avons aimé j'aimai nous aimâmes 2nd...
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Aymon III or
Aimon III (died 30/31
August 1367), a soldier,
statesman and Crusader, was the
twelfth Count of
Geneva between January 1367 and his death...
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Haimo of
Auxerre (died c. 865) was a
member of the
Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre.
Although he was the
author of
numerous Biblical commentaries...
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Charles Antoine,
Count of La Roche-Aymon, born at
Mainsat (Marche) on 17
February 1697 and died in
Paris on 27
October 1777, was a
French prelate, cardinal...
- Turout, 1174
Walter du Mesnil, 1174 Gérard de
Ridefort 1183
Hurson 1187
Aimon de Ais 1190
Reric de
Cortina 1191 April–July
Bryony Bonds 1192 F. Relis :...
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traces his
roots to Zhao'an, Fujian, China.
Vichai married Aimon, with whom he had four children: Voramas, Apichet, Aroonroong, and Aiyawatt...