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Bettignies (French pronunciation: [betiɲi]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire national...
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Louise Marie Jeanne Henriette de
Bettignies (French pronunciation: [lwiz maʁi ʒan ɑ̃ʁjɛt də betiɲi]; 15 July 1880 - 27
September 1918) was a
French secret...
- Henri-Claude de
Bettignies is a
French professor of business. He
holds the EU
Chair for
Global Governance and Sino-European
Business Relations at the China...
- Jean-Marie
Ragon de
Bettignies (born 25
February 1781 at Bray-sur-Seine, died 1862 at Bruges) was a Freemason,
author and editor. Jean-Marie
Ragon was...
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Three historical figures are used as
characters in the novel:
Louise de
Bettignies, the ring
leader (code name
Alice Dubois,
called Lili in the book) Léonie...
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others called her a Red
Cross nurse. She was put in
contact with
Louise de
Bettignies (also
known as "Alice Dubois") and they met at Prouvost-Masurel Castle...
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Julien Villandrit Charles Vanel as
Henri Corradin Hélène
Darly as Régine de
Bettigny Francine Mussey as Christiane,
daughter of
Julien and Régine
Nicolas Koline...
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Janin in
Camille de Morlhon's
Daughter of the
People (1920), as Régine de
Bettigny in
Alexandre Volkoff's The
House of
Mystery (1923), and
Marie Didier in...
- for "lack of deep spirituality". She was
expelled from the Louise-de-
Bettignies School because she had "hanged a bust of Molière with a
piece of string"...
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International License van den Hove, Sybille; Le Menestrel, Marc; de
Bettignies, Henri-Claude (2002). "The oil
industry and
climate change: strategies...