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Bríet Ísis
Elfar (born 22
March 1999),
known mononymously as
Bríet, is an
Icelandic singer known for her
songs "Esjan", "Feimin(n)", and "Rólegur kúreki"...
- Renée-Marie-Hélène-Suzanne
Briet (/ˈbreɪ/;
French pronunciation: [bʁie]; 1
February 1894 - 1989),
known as "Madame Do****entation," was a librarian, author...
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Bríet (born 1999) is an
Icelandic singer.
Bríet may also
refer to:
Bríet Sif Hinriksdóttir (born 1996),
Icelandic basketball player Bríet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir...
- The Casa
Briet (
Briet house) is a
private building at 24 Sant
Josep Street, in the city
center of
Alcoy (Alicante),
Valencian Community, Spain. The building...
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Bríet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir (September 27, 1856 –
March 16, 1940) was an
early Icelandic advocate for women's
liberation and women's suffrage. She founded...
- Guy
Briet (20
January 1936 – 2
October 2023) was a
French football manager. Born in Savigny-lès-Beaune on 20
January 1936,
Briet was a
sports coach within...
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expressed in do****ents. The
concept of "do****ent" has been
defined by
Suzanne Briet as "any
concrete or
symbolic indication,
preserved or recorded, for reconstructing...
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Bríet Kristý Gunnarsdóttir (born 6
August 1988) is an
Icelandic professional racing cyclist. She rode in the women's road race
event at the 2020 UCI Road...
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Luberza Timoteo Pasini Timoteo Briet Montaud Timoteo Viti
Timoteo Aparicio Timoteo Martínez Pérez
Timoteo Of****
Timoteo Briet Montaud Timoteo Menéndez Timoteo...
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Timoteo Briet Montaud (Cocentaina,
March 3, 1859 – Alcoy,
January 30, 1925) was a
Spanish architect, one of the main
architects of the Art
Nouveau in...