- Aulnoye-
Aymeries (French pronunciation: [o(l)nwaɛm(ə)ʁi]; Picard: Auno-
Aymeries) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. It was established...
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Aimery or
Aymery of
Limoges (died c. 1196), also
Aimericus in Latin,
Aimerikos in Gr**** and
Hemri in Armenian, was a
Roman Catholic ecclesiarch in Frankish...
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Amery of Pavy (also Aimeric, Aimery, Aymer, or
Emeric in
various sources; Italian: Amerigo) or of
Pavia (died 1352) was a 14th-century
English knight,...
- of 13.3 m, is in a
private garden.
Inhabitants are
known as Chalusiens.
Aymery of Châlus (died 31
October 1349 in Avignon),
canon of the
chapter of Limoges...
- the
summer of 2016 SC
Feignies merged with
neighbouring side AS Aulnoye-
Aymeries, who were
relegated from CFA 2 at the end of the 2015–16 season, to form...
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difference in the
opinion of the
crusaders and the king, as well as with
Aymery de Cros,
Seneschal of Carc****onne, were some of the
reasons which infuriated...
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Robert was the last of his parents' children,
after brothers Gontran and
Aymery, and
sister Élise. His cousin, Élisabeth,
Countess Greffulhe (1860–1952)...
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finally settling down and the four have
become friends. Then, Tris's cousin,
Aymery,
suddenly enters Winding Circle. When Tris
learns that her
cousin is working...
- Seal (sigillum) of the
Latin Patriarch of
Antioch Aymery of
Limoges (1139–1193), with bust of
Aimery on the obverse...
- 1799–1815.
Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1408837818. Fezensac,
Raymond Aymery Philippe Joseph de Montesquiou, Duc de (1863).
Souvenirs militairies de...