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Berquin may
refer to:
places Neuf-
Berquin, a
French commune in Nord
departement Vieux-
Berquin, a
French commune in Nord
departement people Arnaud Berquin...
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Louis de
Berquin (c. 1490 – 17
April 1529) was a
French lawyer,
civil servant, linguist, lapidary, and
Protestant reformer in the 16th century. He was...
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Arnaud Berquin (September 1747 in
Bordeaux – 21
December 1791) was a
French children's author. His most
famous work was L'Ami des
Enfants (1782-1783)...
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Berquin (French pronunciation: [vjø bɛʁkɛ̃]; Dutch: Oud-Berkijn) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord department...
- Neuf-
Berquin (French pronunciation: [nœf bɛʁkɛ̃]; from Dutch: Nieuw-Berkijn) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
French composer and...
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March 7, 1928),
French priest and
social reformer, was born at Vieux-
Berquin (Nord). He was
educated at the
college of St
Francis of ****isi, Hazebrouck...
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Pierre Dionis du
Sejour by
Nicolas Baudin. It was
previously named Cape
Berquin in the 1801-1803
French expedition.
Dionis du Séjour,
Achille Pierre (1786)...
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awarded the
Victoria Cross for his
actions on 11/12
April 1918 near Vieux-
Berquin, France: Four
times Lieutenant Colonel Forbes-Robertson
saved the line...
- Vourier) • Jacob/James Batt •
Publio Fausto Andrelini •
Josse Bade •
Louis de
Berquin •
Robert Fisher •
Richard Whitford •
Guillaume Budé •
Thomas Grey • Hector...
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Laurentius Petri,
Olaus Petri,
Philipp Melanchthon,
Menno Simons,
Louis de
Berquin, Primož
Trubar and John Smyth. In the
course of this
religious upheaval...