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Saint Bertille of
Thuringia (French:
Sainte Bertille de
Thuringe (died c. 660 AD) or also
known as
Saint Bertilla, the
daughter of Bercarius, King of Thuringia...
- 2400–1950 BC, but a
different view is held by
Nadezhda A.
Dubova and
Bertille Lyonnet, c. 2250–1700 BC.
Though it may be
called the "Oxus civilization"...
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Bertille Noël-Bruneau (born
February 26, 1996) is a
French actress, who
became famous through her role in the
French film The Fox and the Child. 2005:...
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Saint Berthild, also
known as
Bertille or
Bertilla (died 692), was
abbess of C****es
Abbey in France.
Berthild was born into one of the most illustrious...
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Bertille Marcos Guèdègbé is a
Beninese agricultural engineer and entrepreneur. She is
President of the
Cooperative of Benin's
Pineapple Producers, Exporters...
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Bertille-Mallorie Ali (born
April 22, 1982 in Bangui) is a
judoka from the
Central African Republic, who
competed in the women's extra-lightweight category...
- Gewürztraminer to
produce the
Traminette grape. His
father Bertille Seyve (1864–1939), and
brother Bertille Seyve Jr. (1895–1959) also
produced new
hybrid Grape...
- co-wrote with
Olivier Torres based on the true
story of her
younger sister,
Bertille, who has a
severe disability that
leads to
autistic behavior. It stars...
- 1500 BC..." Lyonnet,
Bertille, and
Nadezhda A. Dubova, (2020a). "Introduction"
Archived 2022-07-26 at the
Wayback Machine, in
Bertille Lyonnet and Nadezhda...
- (1996)
Kenny Joseph (1996)
Sebastian de Araújo (1996)
Edgar Vidale (1997)
Bertille St.
Clair (1997–2000) Ian
Porterfield (2000–2001) René Simões (2001–2002)...