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Borromée was a
French natural history and
botanical illustrator and
engraver during the 1700s and 1800s.
Borromée was
responsible for
illustrating works...
- The
Borromean Islands (It.
Isole Borromee) are a
group of
three small islands and two
islets in the
Italian part of Lago Maggiore,
located in the western...
- Saint-Charles-
Borromée (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃaʁl bɔʁɔme]) (2021 Po****tion 15,285) is a city in southwest-central Quebec, Canada, on the l'****omption...
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Grand Hotel des Iles
Borromées is a
historic luxury hotel located on the s****s of Lake
Maggiore in Italy. The
hotel was
established by the
Omarini brothers...
- Charles-
Borromée Genest (October 4, 1832 –
January 14, 1873) was a
politician from Quebec, Canada. He was born on
October 4, 1832, in Gentilly, Mauricie...
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Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary is a
Roman Catholic seminary at 1400
Evans Road in Ambler, Pennsylvania, that is
under the
jurisdiction of the Archdiocese...
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September 28, 2020, in the
Centre Hospitalier de Lanaudière in Saint-Charles-
Borromée, Quebec.
Before her death, she
recorded a
Facebook Live
video that showed...
- Coteau,
Louisiana St.
Charles Borromeo Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Charles-
Borromée)
Joliette Quebec Canada Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Toronto...
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incorporated as a
village on July 23, 1903.
Rouleau was
named after Charles Borromée Rouleau.
Rouleau was a
magistrate in
Battleford from 1883
until 1887 and...
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Retrieved March 10, 2023. Piazzesi,
Paolo (2012). Lago
Maggiore e le
isole Borromee. Storia, monumenti, arte. Milano: Rotalsele. pp. 2–8. ISBN 9788864780719...