- The Château de
Charry is a castle,
originally 15th century, in the
commune of
Montcuq in the Lot département of France. The
castle was
built in
three stages...
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Ellen Tabitha Charry (born 1947) is an
American theologian and
author who is the
Margaret W.
Harmon Professor of
Systematic Theology at
Princeton Theological...
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Charry Ada Onwu-Otuyelu is a
Nigerian literature writer and the
first female Director of Imo
State Council for Arts and Culture. She is from
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Charry 2011
gives his
birth name as György
Endre Szél. This form
would seem
consistent with Szell's
Hungarian origins. However, both
Charry 2001...
- Oui Oui were a
French pop
group formed in 1983. Guitarist-singer Étienne
Charry and
drummer Michel Gondry met at
secondary school in Sèvres in 1978. The...
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Charry Napto (disappeared July 17, 2021) was a
Bougainvillean politician who
served as its
Minister of
Health during the time of his disappearance. Napto...
- History", The
Journal of
African History, Vol. 11, No. 4 (1970), pp. 515–533.
Charry 2000, p. 358.
Robin Law (1976). "Horses, Firearms, and
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included families of
Indian descent. Free
people of
color Indian-Americans
Charry,
Brinda (2023-05-07). ""Of the East
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Briscoe &
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Stubs 2008, pp. 142–143.
Charry 1999, p. 35. Ehrman, Bart. Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene: The Followers...