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Bermond d'Anduze may
refer to:
Bermond d'Anduze (bishop of Viviers) (died c. 1244)
Bermond d'Anduze (bishop of Sisteron) (died 1214) This disambiguation...
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annulment she
remarried to
Peter Bermond II of Sauve. With her
second husband,
Constance had the
following children:
Peter Bermond,
succeeded his
father and...
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Nicholas continued to decline, and he died on 24
April 1865, at the
Villa Bermond in Nice, France. On his deathbed,
Nicholas expressed the wish that his...
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Andrea Bermond Des
Ambrois (born 4
October 1964) is an
Italian fencer. He
competed in the team épée
event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. "Andrea
Bermond Des...
- ISSN 0022-3506. PMID 32463926. S2CID 218984376.
Vorst HC,
Bermond B (2001). "Validity and
reliability of the
Bermond-Vorst
Alexithymia Questionnaire". Personality...
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Bermond d'Anduze was
elected bishop of Viviers, France, in
August 1222 and died
probably in 1244. He
should not be
confused with his
close relative Bermond...
- } The
windmill graph Wd(k,n) is
proved not
graceful if k > 5. In 1979,
Bermond has
conjectured that Wd(4,n) is
graceful for all n ≥ 4.
Through an equivalence...
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dispute the loss of
their territories. Raymond's son-in-law, Pierre-
Bermond II of Sauve, was also
there to lay
claim to the
county of Toulouse, but...
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Eastern Influence on Gr****
Culture in the
Early Archaic Age, 1992.
Giovanna Bermond Montanari (2004). "L'Italia preromana. I siti etruschi: Bologna" (in Italian)...
- Frenchman, also
known as Frenchman's
Station or
Bermond, was a
community in
Churchill County, Nevada,
United States.
Frenchman was
located along U.S....