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fictional country on the US soap
opera Guiding Light Cambray, Ontario, a
rural Canadian community Cambray, New Mexico, a
ghost town in Luna County, New Mexico...
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Lieutenant William Charles Cambray MC (12
November 1894 – 1978) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with six
aerial victories won
while flying as an...
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Cambray is a
community in
Kawartha Lakes, Ontario,
situated at the
intersection of
Cambray Road and Elm Tree Road. It is on the main
street connecting...
- Abbott, The
Romance of
Spanish History (Harper & Brothers, 1869) p. 286 "
Cambray (League)", in The
Manual of Dates: a
Dictionary of
Reference to All the...
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Louis Antoine Jean
Baptiste de
Cambray-Digny (1751–1822) was a
French officer during the
American Revolution. He was born in Florence,
Grand Duchy of...
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Cambray is a
locality in
eastern Luna County, New
Mexico at an
elevation of 4,219 feet (1,286 m). It is
located one mile west of the Doña Ana
county line...
- The
Treaty of Cambrai, also
known as the Paz de las
Damas or Paix des
Dames ('Ladies' Peace'), was an
agreement made on
August 3, 1529 that
ended the French...
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colonies from
Great Britain. Dubos' next work was L'Histoire de la
Ligue de
Cambray (Paris, 1709, 1728 and 1785, 2 vols.), a full,
clear and
interesting history...
- of Ethiopia,
where it is
known as
muriy in Oromiffa.
Known as
popote de
cambray,
Sporobolus gr****es are used in
popotillo art or
straw mosaics, a Mexican...
- The
Archdiocese of
Cambrai (Latin:
Archdiocesis Cameracensis; French: Archidiocèse de Cambrai) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese...