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Roger Bede (1871). The Life and
Labours of St.
Thomas of
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Aquin (French pronunciation: [akɛ̃];
Haitian Creole: Aken) is a
commune in the
Aquin Arrondis****t, in the Sud
department of Haiti. It is a port on the...
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Hubert Aquin (24
October 1929 – 15
March 1977) was a
Quebec writer,
filmmaker and intellectual. He is
particularly known for his
novel Next Episode. He...
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Aquin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aquin is
commune in the
Aquin Arrondis****t, in the Sud
department of Haiti.
Aquin may also
refer to:...
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Aquin (/æˈkɪn/); also City of
Aquin,
Aquin City (French:
Ville d'Aquin;
Haitian Creole: Vil Aken) is the prin****l town of the
Aquin commune of the Aquin...
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Aquin Catholic Schools is a
group of
three private Catholic schools in Freeport, Illinois,
United States, in the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford. The...
- Louis-Claude
Daquin (or D'Aquino, d'Aquin, d'Acquin; July 4, 1694 – June 15, 1772) was a
French composer,
writing in the
Baroque and
Galant styles. He...
- François
Aquin (March 6, 1929 –
November 23, 2017) was a
nationalist politician in Quebec, Canada.
Aquin was an attorney. He was born on
March 6, 1929...
- "The
Quest for
Saint Aquin" is a
science fiction short story by
American writer Anthony Boucher (1911–1968),
originally published in 1951 in New Tales...
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Aquin (born 27
January 1968 in Montreal) is a
Canadian novelist, screenwriter, editor,
graphic artist and illustrator. He is the son of
Hubert Aquin and...