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Hedwig may
refer to:
Hedwig (given name), a list of
people and
fictional characters with the
given name
Grzegorz Hedwig (born 1988),
Polish slalom canoeist...
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Hedwig of
Saxony (German: Hadwig; c. 910 –
after 958-959) was a
member of the
Ottonian dynasty and wife of the
Robertian duke Hugh the Great. Upon her...
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Simple past
Imperfect ****ure
Present Imperfect Present Present je ai eüi, oi
avoie aurai ai eüsse
auroie — tu ais (later as) eüs
avois auras ais eüsses aurois...
- Rougé,
comte de Rougé et du Plessis-Bellière,
marquis du Faÿ (1756–1816) Marie-
Avoie de Rougé (1759-1759) "Pierre François de Rougé",
French Wikipedia...
- Grandmaison,
Oeuvre de
Pierre Dufour,
Instituteur Public,
Lombron 1960 Sarthe, août 1944
Histoire d'une Libération,
Fabrice Avoie, 2009. ASIN B005MIY9P2...
- Sezanne/Artiste-peintre des généraux, rue/Geofroy-Langevin, près la rue/St-
Avoie, n° 323/A Paris, Musée
Antoine Vivenel, Compiègne Two
pastel paintings at...
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contains a
group of
sculptures of The
Virgin Bringing Communion to
Saint Avoie, from the old
church of Saint-Pavin is
classed as a
Monument historique...
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Julienne de Grez de Nesle-en-Brie (1240-1252)
Sibylle (1252-1272)
Avoie (1272-1289)
Marguerite II de Mons (1289-1290)
Marguerite III de
Chevry (1290-1312)...
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Monville was born on 4
October 1734 in the hôtel de Mesmes [fr] on rue Sainte-
Avoie in Paris. He was the son of Jean
Baptiste Racine du Jonquoy, the treasurer-general...
- in 1818,
where he
became the ḥazzan of the now-defunct
Temple rue Saint-
Avoie. In May 1822, he
became ḥazzan of the
newly founded Temple rue Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth...