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- 1981(1981-04-15) (aged 58) Metairie, Louisiana, U.S. Education Tulane University (LL.B) Occupation Attorney Parent(s) Dean Adams Andrews Sr. Arthemise Andrews...
- 1803, before Louisiana was returned to France, Bouligny married Anna Arthémise Le Blanc (1785 – 1848), the daughter of a prominent allied family. The...
- Louise Arthemise d'Aubigné (commonly known as Madame de Villette; 1584 – Mursay, 24 January 1663) was a French noblewoman and aunt of Madame de Maintenon...
- Betting Control Board in January 1958.: 273 : 13  Andersen married Marie Arthémise Le-Nay in 1920 at the Star of the Sea Church, Cottesloe. They had four...
- 1885, in Verchères, Quebec. His parents were Jean-Baptiste Laporte and Arthémise Lenoblet, married in the town of Contrecœur. His father, Jean-Baptiste...
- Témiscouata; he was reelected in 1858. He died at Cacouna in 1883. His daughter Arthémise married seigneur Charles Bertrand who became a member of the Canadian...
- Lorraine Clewes Julie Picard - Sally Wisher Mme Appel - Martita Hunt Mlle Arthemise - Margaret Yarde Mme Remy - Elsie Shelton Nina - Glynis Johns Mlle Renard...
- room are Clorinde and La Cocardière. Poirot is on his knees in front of Arthémise. The interior of the perfume shop with a counter and on the right a staircase...
- devotion to architecture. In his dedication to L'Histoire de la Royne Arthémise, he told Catherine: You will find here the edifices, columns, and pyramids...
- Dubreuil Captain Frac****e (1929) - Dame Léonarde A Hole in the Wall (1930) - Arthémise Cendrillon de Paris (1930) - La voyante Paramount on Parade (1930, French...