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Bricius or
Brice may also
refer to:
Bricius of
Tours also
known as
Saint Brice of
Tours (c. 370–444),
Roman saint,
fourth Bishop of
Tours Brice Achkir, electrical...
- (October 29, 1891 – May 29, 1951),
known professionally as ****
Brice or
Fannie Brice, was an
American comedian,
illustrated song model, singer, and actress...
- The St.
Brice's Day m****acre was a m****
killing of
Danes within England on 13
November 1002, on the
order of King Æthelred the
Unready of England. The...
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Brice Lauriche Samba (born 25
April 1994) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Ligue 1 club Lens and the
France national team. Samba...
- Olie
Brice (born 8 June 1981) is a
British double b****ist,
improviser and composer. He is
bandleader of the Olie
Brice Quintet, the Olie
Brice Trio, and...
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Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema (French pronunciation: [bʁis klɔ.tɛʁ ɔ.li.gi ŋgɛ.ma], born 3
March 1975) is a
Gabonese military officer serving as Transitional...
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William Brice (April 23, 1921 –
March 3, 2008) was an
American artist known for his large-scale
abstract paintings. Born to
actress ****
Brice and her...
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Brice Jr. (born June 10, 1979),
known professionally as Lee
Brice, is an
American country music singer and songwriter,
signed to Curb Records.
Brice has...
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Donat Patrick Kack-
Brice (born
April 23, 1983),
known professionally as
Patrick Brice, is an
American film director, actor,
screenwriter and cinematographer...
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Brice of
Tours (Latin: Brictius; c. 370 – 444 AD) was a 5th-century
Frankish bishop, the
fourth Bishop of Tours,
succeeding Martin of
Tours in 397. Brice...