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Biannos (Ancient Gr****: Βιάννος), or
Biennus or
Biennos (Βίεννος), also
Bienna (Βίεννα), was an
inland town and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Crete. It...
- Lake Biel or Lake
Bienne (German: Bielersee; French: Lac de
Bienne [lak də bjɛn]) is a lake in
western Switzerland.
Together with Lake
Morat and Lake Neuchâtel...
- Erecthée
Bibiena Mélanie
Marie "
Bienna" Pélégry,
later Boiteux (24
August 1899 – 18
January 1989), was a
French freestyle swimmer who
competed in the 1924...
- French:
Bienne [bjɛn];
locally Alemannic German: [ˈb̥iˑəu]; Italian:
Bienna; Romansh:
Bienna; Latin: Belna) is a
bilingual city in the
canton of Bern in Switzerland...
- 200 m ****troke — 3:48.0 5 Did not
advance Ernestine Lebrun Gilberte Mortier Bienna Pélégry and
Mariette Protin 4 × 100 m
freestyle relay — 5:43.4 5...
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basketball player Solange Labonne as Solange, the
female basketball player Alain Bienna Labinski as the
black basketball player Image :
Georges Diane Sound : Vincent...
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European records in the 200 m, 400 m, 1500 m and 4 × 200 m events. His
mother Bienna Pélégry was also an
Olympic swimmer. His
father attended the 1952 Olympics...
- Désiré-François-Xavier Van Camelbeke, MEP (1884.01.15 – 1901.11.09)
Bishop Luigi Bienna (1845.04.24 – 1882.07.02)
Bishop John Bede Polding, OSB (later Archbishop)...
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Zurich kept the
upper hand and
defended its
title in 1988, now
against the
Bienna Jets.
After this, the club
briefly dropped out of the
Nationalliga A, the...
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Charlotte Lehmann Reni
Erkens Herta Wunder Irmintraut Schneider 5:19.0 Q 3 France
Bienna Pélégry
Georgina Roty
Marguerite Ledoux Claire Horrent 5:42.4 Q...