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Capdeville, Capdevielle,
Capdevilla or
Capdevila is a surname, and may
refer to;
Capdeville means head of town in
Gascon dialect.
Colette Capdevielle...
- Paul
Gerard Capdeville Castro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpol kaβðeˈβil]; born 2
April 1983) is a
Chilean former tennis player. He was born in Santiago....
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Pierre Capdeville (1908 – 2
March 1980) was a
French entomologist. He
specialised in
Lepidoptera of the Parn****iinae subfamily. A
short necrology has been...
- Constança
Capdeville (16
March 1937 – 4
February 1992) was a
Portuguese pianist, percussionist,
music educator and composer. Constança
Capdeville was born...
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Capdeville (French pronunciation: [lamɔt kapdəvil]; Occitan: La Mòta e Capdevila) is a
commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne
department in the Occitanie...
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Catherine Capdevielle (born 2
September 1938) is a
retired French sprinter. She
competed at the 1956 and 1960
Olympics in
various sprint events and finished...
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Pierre Georges Louis Capdeville (30
October 1899 – 24
February 1991) was a
football referee from France, who
controlled the 1938 FIFA
World Cup
Final in...
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Gustavo Alexandre Cascão
Capdeville (born 31
August 1997) is a
Portuguese handball player for
Benfica and the
Portugal national team. He
represented Portugal...
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Varro said that the
Consualia were
named for Consus. G. Dumézil and G.
Capdeville consider verb condere, "to store", to be the best etymology:
Consus would...
- Mona
Maris (born Mona
Maria Emita Capdeville or
Maria Rosa
Amita Capdeville;
November 7, 1903 –
March 23, 1991) was an
Argentine film actress. Mona Maris...